Pineapple fried rice — khao pad sapparot (ข้าวผัดสัปรด) in Thai — is one of those dishes that’s as fun to look at as it is to eat. Served inside a carved pineapple half, studded with raisins, cashews, and your choice of protein, it’s become a must-order for anyone visiting Thailand.
But Bangkok’s pineapple fried rice scene goes way beyond just fried rice. Some restaurants have built entire pineapple-themed menus — pineapple curry, pineapple pad thai, pineapple duck curry — that take this tropical fruit to the next level.
The Best Pineapple Fried Rice in Bangkok


1. Samsen Center — The Pineapple Specialists
Samsen Center, located on Soi Samsen 2 in Bangkok’s old town, has taken pineapple Thai food to an entirely different level. They don’t just serve one pineapple dish — they have an entire Sapparot (pineapple) Series with seven signature dishes:
| Dish | Thai Name | Price (THB) |
|---|---|---|
| Pineapple Fried Rice | ข้าวผัดสัปรด | 300 |
| Pineapple Pad Thai | ผัดไทยสัปรดกุ้งไก่ | 280 |
| Pineapple Green Curry with Beef | เขียวหวานสัปรดเนื้อ | 280 |
| Pineapple Panang Curry with Beef | พะแนงสัปรดเนื้อ | 280 |
| Pineapple Red Curry Duck | แกงคั่วสัปรดเป็ด | 280 |
| Pineapple Cashew Shrimp & Chicken | ทอดสัปรดทับหอยไก่ | 280 |
| Yellow Curry Pineapple | แกงเหลืองสัปรด | 300 |
The Khao Pad Sapparot (300 THB) is the highlight — fragrant fried rice studded with pineapple chunks, raisins, and cashews, served in a fresh pineapple. The sweet-savory combination is textbook Thai balance.
The Kaeng Kua Sapparot (Thai Red Curry Duck, 280 THB) is the hidden gem — rich red curry with tender duck and fresh pineapple, a combination you rarely find outside of home kitchens.
📍 Baan Panthom, Soi Samsen 2, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
📞 098-868-2554
⏰ Daily 7:00 AM – 1:00 AM
2. Hotel Buffets (Riverside)
Most riverside hotels in Bangkok feature pineapple fried rice on their buffet spreads. It’s visually impressive and photogenic. Quality is good but expect to pay 500+ THB as part of a buffet. Better for photos than for authentic flavor.
3. Food Courts & Malls
Pineapple fried rice is a staple at Bangkok food courts (Terminal 21, MBK, Siam Paragon). Prices range from 80–150 THB. The pineapple is usually from a can, and the rice is mass-produced — decent but nothing special.
What Is Khao Pad Sapparot?
Khao pad sapparot literally means “rice fried with pineapple.” The classic preparation includes:
- Jasmine rice — stir-fried in a wok
- Fresh pineapple — chunks for natural sweetness
- Raisins — for extra sweetness and texture
- Cashews — for crunch
- Shrimp or chicken — protein of choice
- Curry powder — a light dusting for color and aroma
- Egg — scrambled into the rice
The dish is served inside a carved pineapple half, making it one of the most Instagram-worthy Thai dishes. It’s mild and slightly sweet — perfect if you’re new to Thai food or eating with kids.
Beyond Fried Rice: Other Thai Pineapple Dishes
Pineapple Curry (Kaeng Sapparot)
Pineapple adds natural sweetness and acidity to Thai curries. Green curry with pineapple is especially popular — the fruit balances the heat of the green chilies. Samsen Center’s version adds slow-stewed beef for a rich, hearty dish.
Pineapple Pad Thai
A fusion twist on the classic pad thai. The addition of pineapple chunks creates a sweet-tangy flavor that’s different from traditional pad thai. It’s a modern Thai dish that works surprisingly well.
Pineapple Red Curry with Duck (Kaeng Kua Sapparot Goong)
One of the most authentic Thai pineapple dishes. Kaeng kua is a southern Thai curry that’s thick, fragrant, and not too spicy. Combined with duck and pineapple, it’s a restaurant-quality dish that’s hard to find outside Thailand.
Pineapple Fried Rice Prices in Bangkok
| Location Type | Price Range (THB) |
|---|---|
| Street food / food court | 80–150 |
| Local restaurant | 150–250 |
| Tourist-area restaurant | 250–400 |
| Hotel / riverside | 400–800 |
Samsen Center’s 300 THB pineapple fried rice is well-priced for the quality and portion size, especially considering it’s in central Bangkok’s old town.
Tips for the Best Pineapple Fried Rice Experience
Visit Samsen Center
If you’re exploring Bangkok’s old town — near the Grand Palace, Khao San Road, or Wat Pho — Samsen Center is the perfect lunch or dinner stop. They’re open from 7 AM to 1 AM daily, so whether you want pineapple fried rice for brunch or a midnight pineapple curry, they’re ready.
→ See the full pineapple series menu | Get directions & hours | Read about more Thai classics | Discover the Samsen area
