Dim Sum at Lily Fu’s Asian Bistro Bangkok
Tucked inside the Mercure Hotel just minutes from Nana BTS (Exit 1 or 3), Lily Fu’s Asian Bistro is a classy, air-conditioned escape from the Soi 11 bustle. With its elegant modern decor, friendly English-speaking staff, free WiFi, and a huge Asian fusion menu, it’s a standout choice for everything from early breakfast to late-night dim sum cravings. The restaurant feels upscale yet welcoming – perfect for solo travellers, couples, or groups wanting quality food without the street-food chaos.

Inviting front entrance and outdoor dining table adorned with colorful Chinese lanterns hanging from the roof – the charming atmosphere at this popular Asian fusion restaurant on Soi 11 Sukhumvit, Bangkok

Stunning ceiling adorned with many different colored Chinese lanterns above the elegant circular bar – the beautiful and vibrant decor that makes dining at Lily Fu’s Asian Bistro in Bangkok truly special.
The Food: Fresh Dim Sum & Tasty Asian Fusion
Lily Fu’s isn’t a traditional Yum Cha spot, but their dim sum selection is excellent – freshly steamed, generously filled, and beautifully presented. I stopped in for a light lunch and ordered three bamboo baskets:
- Ha Gao (Steamed Prawn Dumplings) – translucent wrappers with plump, juicy prawns.
- Pork Siu Mai – classic open-top dumplings with tender pork and subtle seasoning.
- Chicken Yellow Curry Bao – fluffy steamed buns with a Thai twist: creamy yellow curry chicken filling instead of the usual char siu.

Classic open-top steamed Pork Siu Mai dumplings filled with juicy pork and prawn

Fluffy steamed baos filled with fragrant Thai yellow curry chicken – a delicious fusion twist
All were delicious – the bao in particular was a highlight with its fragrant curry kick.
Other popular dim sum items (average prices from menu ~120–180 THB per basket – A$5.70 – A$8.50 US$3.80 – US$5.79):
- Char Siu Bao (BBQ pork buns) – sweet-savory classic.
- Shanghai Xiao Long Bao – soup-filled pork dumplings.
- Vegetable Spring Rolls – crispy and light.
- Pork & Prawn Shu Mai – extra juicy combination.
Beyond dim sum, the broader menu shines with Asian fusion favourites:
- Pad Thai (~250 THB)
- Green Curry (~280 THB)
- Crispy Pork Belly (~350 THB)
- Hainanese Chicken Rice (~280 THB)
My three-basket lunch with Chinese tea came to around 400 THB – excellent value for the quality and setting.
Weekend Deal: Saturday & Sunday All-You-Can-Eat Dim Sum for 499 THB (2-hour limit) – one of the best deals on Soi 11.
Breakfast at Lily Fu’s

Freshly prepared omelettes, fried eggs, and custom egg dishes

Dim Sum, hot dishes, egg station, salads, fresh fruit, feshly baked croissants, cakes, and breads
Lily Fu’s is one of Soi 11’s earliest and best breakfast options, opening at 6:30am. The international buffet (325++ THB ≈ 383 THB) runs until 10:30am and includes:
- Egg station (omelettes, fried eggs)
- Bacon, sausages, hash browns
- Pastries & breads
- Fresh fruits, cereals, yogurt
- Asian corner (congee, noodles)
- Unlimited coffee/tea/juice
A few dim sum items are on the buffet, but you can order extra à la carte if craving more.

Vibrant slices of watermelon, oranges, papaya, and guava – a refreshing highlight of the international buffet breakfast (325++ THB) at Lily Fu’s Asian Bistro on Soi 11 Nana Sukhumvit, Bangkok.

Extensive buffet breakfast featuring noodle station on the left, hot food station on the right, and fresh egg station in the background – a great value international spread (325++ THB) at this elegant restaurant on Soi 11 Sukhumvit, Bangkok.
Practical Info
- Location: Inside Mercure Hotel, 18 Sukhumvit Soi 11 Alley, Khlong Toei Nuea, Bangkok
- Opening Hours: 6:30am – late (kitchen usually until 10–11pm)
- Website: lilyfus.com
- Google Maps: View on Google Maps
Lily Fu’s combines hotel-quality service, classy ambiance, and genuinely tasty Asian fusion food at fair prices. Whether you’re starting the day with their excellent buffet, grabbing dim sum for lunch, or enjoying dinner in air-conditioned comfort, it’s one of the most reliable dining spots on lively Soi 11. Highly recommended – 4.5/5

Traditional clay pots filled with aromatic curries, soups, and stews at the hot food station during the international buffet breakfast (325++ THB) at Lily Fu’s Asian Bistro on Soi 11 Sukhumvit, Bangkok

Traditional bamboo steamer holding three delicate Har Gow – translucent wrappers filled with juicy prawns – a dim sum classic at this elegant Asian fusion restaurant on Soi 11 Sukhumvit, Bangkok
Website: https://lilyfus.com/
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