It’s hard to say whether Anton Pavlovich would have approved of his name being used this way — but he would definitely have praised the kitchen. For those not in the know, Chekhov is a famous Russian writer, playwright, and publicist. And for anyone who misses authentic Russian food or wants to try the classics for the first time, Chekhoff is the perfect place.
The menu delights with its variety: Russian, European, Thai, and Japanese cuisines, a children’s menu, homemade dishes, always-fresh baked goods, and truly delicious desserts. Portions are generous — Russian-style large — so no one leaves hungry.
The restaurant offers a cozy veranda for pleasant time outdoors and an air-conditioned dining room for comfort in any weather. And lovers of quiet reading will appreciate the library with Russian books — classics and coziness coexist perfectly here.
The average check is 800–1,000 baht, but Chekhoff always takes care of its guests with bonuses: a 300-baht discount on your fifth visit, 10% off for a review, a daily special at a great price, seasonal promotions, and plenty of special offers. And, of course, in keeping with tradition, they serve vodka-based cocktails and house infusions. Well then, gentlemen — shall we go to “Chekhov” this evening?
