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Best Tuna Dishes in Bangkok
5 restaurants compared
Price range: THB540.00 – THB4000.00
Avg recommendation: 89%
Top 5 Tuna Dishes in Bangkok (Quick Answer)
Based on diner recommendations across 5 restaurants:
- Tuna Pizza at Akira Back Bangkok — 95% recommended, THB540.00 (Khlong Toei)
- Tuna Tartare at Enoteca — 89% recommended, (Watthana)
- Toro Tartare at Akira Back Bangkok — 88% recommended, THB880.00 (Khlong Toei)
- Hokkaido Scallops with Bluefin Tuna and Truffle Ponzu at MIA — 88% recommended, (Khlong Tan)
- Chu-toro (Medium Fatty Tuna Belly) at Sushi Masato — 85% recommended, THB4000.00 (Asoke)
Scroll down for detailed comparisons, prices, and diner tips for each restaurant.
All 5 Tuna Dishes
#195% recommend
Tuna Pizza
Akira Back BangkokKhlong Toei·$$$
THB540.00
Thin slices of fresh tuna over crispy tortilla with umami aioli and white truffle oil.
Tip: Order this first — it's the dish that put Akira Back Bangkok on the map and reviewers consistently call it a must-try.
#289% recommend
Tuna Tartare
EnotecaWatthana·$$$
Fresh tuna tartare with delicate flavors.
Tip: One reviewer called this something they would never forget, citing the quality and preparation.
#388% recommend
Toro Tartare
Akira Back BangkokKhlong Toei·$$$
THB880.00
Fatty tuna belly prepared tableside with wasabi soy and Oscietra caviar.
Tip: The tableside preparation is part of the experience — watch how they mix the wasabi soy into the toro before serving.
#488% recommend
Hokkaido Scallops with Bluefin Tuna and Truffle Ponzu
MIAKhlong Tan·$$$$
Premium scallops paired with bluefin tuna and N25 caviar in truffle ponzu.
Tip: The N25 caviar adds a luxurious brininess that complements both the scallop and tuna. Eat it in one bite to get all the flavors together.
#585% recommend
Chu-toro (Medium Fatty Tuna Belly)
Sushi MasatoAsoke·$$$
THB4000.00
Richly marbled tuna belly with buttery texture and umami depth.
Tip: Ask Chef Masato about the difference between chu-toro and o-toro (fatty toro). He'll explain sourcing, marbling, and why chu-toro is actually preferred by many for its balance.