24/7 burgers in Suvarnabhumi’s Main Terminal
Burger King in Suvarnabhumi’s Main Terminal runs 24 hours a day, so it stays open through midnight bank-ups and 5 a.m. departures. It’s post-security, so you can eat after clearing immigration instead of juggling food before check-in. Expect standard Thai airport pricing: more than downtown, but still reasonable for a fast-food stop when you just want something predictable.
The menu follows global Burger King basics: Whopper-style burgers, chicken sandwiches, fries, onion rings, and soft drinks. You’ll usually see combo meals listed on big overhead boards, with set prices in Thai baht that are easy to spot even when you’re jet-lagged. Kids’ meals are available, and you can get simple add-ons like extra cheese or upsized drinks if you ask at the counter.
Service is counter-order with a numbered receipt, and food typically lands in under 10 minutes, even at busy bank times around 22:00–01:00. Seating is shared with nearby outlets in the Main Terminal concourse, so you might end up at a common table a few meters away from the till. If the dining area is packed, you can take your bagged order back toward your gate and eat there instead.
Portions at this BKK Burger King look similar to US and European outlets, but drink cups sometimes run smaller than you may expect, especially on value meals. Vegetarian options are limited to sides like fries and onion rings; there’s usually no dedicated plant-based burger on the standard board. Card payment is widely accepted, and receipts show both the baht total and VAT line, which can help if you’re tracking expenses.
Tip: if you’ve just landed and need to reset before a taxi into Bangkok, grab Burger King after immigration in the Main Terminal rather than hunting for food landside and adding extra time to your ride.