Open 24/7 in the Main Terminal, Kin + Hey by Greyhound Café is one of the few sit-down Thai spots you can count on at any hour. It sits in the Main terminal complex at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), so you’re not dealing with a terminal shuttle before you eat. Pricing lands in the mid-range ($$), more than food court stalls but not hotel-level expensive.
Kin + Hey leans into Thai flavors with airport-friendly speed, so expect familiar dishes like pad Thai, curries, fried rice, and stir-fries rather than long tasting menus. Portions tend to match the price tier, so a main plus a drink usually runs less than a mid-range Bangkok sit-down restaurant in the city. It’s local Thai, not fusion, but presented in the modern Greyhound Café style you see around Bangkok malls.
As a Main terminal option, Kin + Hey suits both landside meetups and quick meals before check-in if you have time before heading to your airline’s counters. Being open 24 hours helps for those 02:00–05:00 long-haul departures and red-eye arrivals when many other restaurants in BKK shut down. You can use it as a real meal stop, not just a backup snack run.
Expect table service and a calmer pace than the food court, but this is still an airport: factor at least 45–60 minutes from sit-down to bill if you’re ordering hot dishes like curries or stir-fried noodles. It’s not the cheapest Thai food in Bangkok, but compared with in-airport hotel restaurants, the value sits in the middle of the pack.
Tip: with 24-hour opening, Kin + Hey works well as your “last Thai meal” stop before a late-night long-haul; eat here in the Main terminal, then head to security once you’re fully fed instead of gambling on shorter menus airside.