Swiss Food Restaurant and Hotel — Small Rooms Above a Swiss Restaurant by Walking Street
Picture this: you walk out of Walking Street with the music still pounding, turn into a small lane called Soi Diamond, and a few steps later you reach a Swiss restaurant with the smell of cheese fondue drifting out — and your room is upstairs in the same building. Swiss Food Restaurant and Hotel isn't a big chain hotel; it's a small guesthouse of about 12 rooms run by a Swiss owner who has lived in Thailand for over 30 years · what people talk about most is the location, just about 50–100 m from Walking Street, yet the rooms are quieter than you'd expect thanks to triple-glazed soundproof windows · rooms are clean and cleaned daily, and there's an authentic Swiss restaurant downstairs · from about THB 750/night · around 7.9 from real reviews across several platforms.
Swiss Food Restaurant and Hotel overview — who it's for — the shortest way to put it: this is "a room above a restaurant" more than a full-service hotel · it's a small guesthouse of about 12 rooms on the upper floors of a Swiss restaurant called Swiss Food Restaurant, on Soi Diamond, a small lane that branches right off Walking Street in South Pattaya · its selling point isn't luxury amenities — there's no pool, no gym, not even a lift — it's about the location right by Walking Street, the budget price, and the hands-on owner-run care · the owner is Swiss and has lived in Thailand for over 30 years, and real reviews consistently say he's friendly and looks after guests with genuine care · so it suits night-owl travellers who come to Pattaya mainly for Walking Street, want to walk back to their room in a few minutes, and don't want to pay for taxis or a pricey room · it works for solo travellers, couples who aren't fussed about luxury, and anyone who likes European food because there's an authentic Swiss restaurant right below · but to be straight with you, it isn't right for families with small children, people who want peace and quiet, or anyone expecting four- or five-star hotel service, because this is a small, homey place that sells honesty and location rather than luxury.
Location and getting around — this really is the heart of the place · Swiss Food Restaurant and Hotel sits at 175/29-31 Soi Diamond, a narrow little lane branching off Walking Street in South Pattaya · from the mouth of the lane to Walking Street itself is only about 50–100 m, under a two-minute walk · that means you can step straight out into the bars, pubs, go-go bars, seafood restaurants and the buzz of Pattaya's nightlife district, then walk back to sleep without calling a car or haggling over a late-night taxi · South Pattaya Beach and Jomtien Beach aren't far either, along with Bali Hai Pier — where you catch the boat to Koh Larn — at the very end of Walking Street, within walking distance · Central Marina and Terminal 21 Pattaya are a short songthaew or Grab ride away · one honest note: Soi Diamond is a lane that cars can't enter, or only with difficulty, because it's narrow and a pedestrian zone — if you come by private car you'll have to park outside and wheel your bags into the lane · and because it's right by the nightlife district, the surroundings are full-on late-night in feel, not a place to walk a family with kids during the day.
"The room is right by Walking Street — under two minutes' walk to the bars — but once you close the door it's much quieter than you'd think. The soundproof windows are genuinely well done — I came back to sleep after midnight and still slept fine."
Room types and decor — Swiss Food Restaurant and Hotel doesn't have many rooms, around 12, split into a few categories · starting with the Standard Double Room, the smallest, mainly for sleeping · stepping up to the Deluxe Double Room, which is roomier and brighter · there's a Deluxe Family Room for groups · and the one many people want is the Deluxe Double Room with a balcony and sea view, opening out onto the South Pattaya scene · the decor is simple and clean, the rooms bright and airy with ceilings that don't feel cramped · every room has air-con, a flat-screen cable TV, a safe, a small fridge, and an en-suite bathroom with a shower · what real reviews praise most consistently is the cleanliness — there's housekeeping every day, and many say the rooms are better kept than the price suggests · another point that comes up is the triple-glazed soundproof windows that keep rooms quieter than expected despite being right by the nightlife district, especially the higher floors · but in fairness, some Standard rooms are fairly small and have no wardrobe, the in-room supplies are basic, some reviews mention no toiletries provided and no free drinking water or kettle in certain room types, and there are grumbles about mattresses in some rooms starting to sag with use · these are details to keep your expectations in line with the price and the guesthouse-style category.
Facilities — let's be straight from the start: this is a small property, so it doesn't have big-hotel facilities · there's no pool, no gym, no spa, and no lift — the lift point is one reviews warn about often, because you have to climb the stairs to the upper rooms; anyone with knee trouble or heavy bags should be prepared, and if possible ask for a lower-floor room up front · what it does have is free Wi-Fi in common areas, laundry service, luggage storage, ironing service, and public beach access · there's a digital door-code system for guests returning late, so you can come and go easily even though the front desk isn't staffed 24 hours like a big hotel · the strength that makes up for the missing facilities is the Swiss restaurant downstairs, which doubles as lobby, lounge and place to eat, and with the owner on site it's easy to ask for help or anything you need · in short, if you come to Pattaya to spend most of your time out, the missing facilities may not be a problem — but if you expect to spend a lot of time in the hotel, this may not be the answer.
Food and the Swiss restaurant downstairs — this is what sets the place apart from every similarly priced guesthouse in the area · Swiss Food Restaurant downstairs is an authentic Swiss and European restaurant that has been open for years with a base of regulars — not a hotel restaurant doing the bare minimum · the dishes that come up often are cheese fondue, raclette, Wiener schnitzel, cordon bleu and steaks · many reviews praise the beef and pork steaks, say the Piccata Milanese has stayed consistent over the years, and the mussels in garlic-butter sauce earn their own praise · most prices are accessible, around 100–200 baht a dish, with some sets coming with soup and a salad buffet at what many call good value · the restaurant is open roughly morning to evening (generally about 8:00 AM to around 7:00 PM), so guests can come down for a European-style breakfast easily · but in fairness, some reviews say the food is good but the service is slow or inconsistent when the place is busy, which is common at small owner-run restaurants · overall, having a good-quality restaurant right below your room is an edge that most similarly priced stays in the area can't offer.
Service and the owner's care — service is another point real reviews praise fairly consistently · the highlight is the Swiss owner who is on site himself and the friendly staff · reviews mention the owner and team as polite, helpful, and able to give tips on getting around Pattaya · having the owner looking after things himself makes it feel more like staying at a friend's place than a hotel, and on-the-spot issues tend to get sorted quickly because decisions can be made right away · there's a digital door-code system for late-night returners, so night-owl guests can come and go easily · the trade-off to accept is that because it's a small place with few staff, some services aren't as complete as a big hotel — the front desk may not be staffed 24 hours, and extra services are limited · but within the frame of a guesthouse at this price, the owner-run care is a strength that's hard to find in big chains.
What real reviews say (praise and gripes) — pulling from Trip.com, Booking.com and Tripadvisor, the picture is fairly consistent · on the praise side: the location right by Walking Street, a few minutes' walk away; clean rooms with daily housekeeping; triple-glazed soundproof windows that keep rooms quieter than expected despite being by the nightlife district; the friendly Swiss owner and staff; and good, good-value food at the Swiss restaurant downstairs · on the gripes side: the thing mentioned most is noise from the nightlife district — even with good soundproofing, the music from the go-go bars around can carry until 4 AM, and lower-floor rooms or those facing the lane hear it more · next is no lift, so you climb the stairs; some Standard rooms are small and have no wardrobe; in-room supplies are basic and drinking water at the restaurant carries a markup; some rooms' mattresses are starting to sag with age; and the TV signal in some rooms isn't clear · these gripes are things you can manage by choosing the right room and setting expectations correctly, rather than big problems that keep people from coming back.
"The food really is good — the cheese fondue and steak are well done, and the Swiss owner is lovely. My only gripe is there's no lift; our room was upstairs so we had to drag the bags up the stairs, and on Saturday night the music from the bars carried late. Next time I'll ask for a top-floor room that's quieter."
Price and value — the starting price is about THB 750/night (around 22 US dollars) for an entry-level room on weekdays, rising to around THB 1,200–1,500 for a Deluxe room with a sea-view balcony or during holidays and festivals · compared with other stays within walking distance of Walking Street at similar prices, Swiss Food Restaurant and Hotel feels good value in that you genuinely get a spot right by the nightlife district, plus a good-quality Swiss restaurant in the same building, and owner-run care · it isn't good value because the facilities are complete — it has almost no facilities at all — but because you're paying for the location and for a clean room at guesthouse prices · if you're someone who comes to Pattaya to spend the whole day and night out and just wants a clean room to come back to, every baht is well spent · but if you want a pool, a lift and full service, the cheap-looking price may not actually answer what you need.
What to know before booking — a few things make the stay smoother · one, if you're a light sleeper or sensitive to noise, ask for the highest-floor room facing into the lane, because the music from the nightlife district can carry until 4 AM on weekend nights · two, because there's no lift, if you have heavy bags or knee trouble, ask for a lower-floor room when you book · three, if you come by private car, be prepared that Soi Diamond is hard for cars to enter, so you'll have to park outside and wheel your bags into the lane · four, this is a small place with few rooms, and it fills up fast during festivals and long weekends, so book ahead · five, because in-room supplies are basic, it's worth bringing your own toiletries, drinking water and personal essentials · six, don't forget to go down and try the food at the Swiss restaurant downstairs at least once, because it's a highlight many name as their reason for coming back.
Summary — from all the real reviews, Swiss Food Restaurant and Hotel is the best fit for travellers who come to Pattaya mainly for Walking Street, want a clean budget room they can walk back to in a few minutes, and like European food · its strengths are the location by the nightlife district, the well-done soundproof windows, the daily cleaning, the authentic Swiss restaurant in the same building, and the care of a Swiss owner who has lived in Thailand for over 30 years · the trade-offs to accept are that it's a small place with no lift, no pool, none of the big-hotel facilities, some room types are small with basic supplies, and it sits in the middle of a district with late-night noise · if you're after peace and quiet, luxury, or coming as a family with small children, this isn't the answer, and you should consider a beachfront hotel or the North Pattaya area instead · but for anyone who wants "a clean, easy-on-the-wallet base by Walking Street with a tasty meal right below the room," Swiss Food Restaurant and Hotel hits that need squarely in a way the big chains can't.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Location right by Walking Street, a few minutes' walk to the nightlife district
- ✓ Clean rooms with daily housekeeping
- ✓ Triple-glazed soundproof windows, quieter than expected
- ✓ Friendly, attentive Swiss owner and staff
- ! No lift, you climb the stairs to the upper rooms
- ! Music from the bars around carries late on weekend nights
- ! Some Standard rooms are small and have no wardrobe
- ✓ Good, good-value food at the Swiss restaurant downstairs
- ✓ Budget price in a spot right by Walking Street
- ✓ Sea-view balcony rooms available
- ✓ Digital door-code system, handy for late-night returners
- ! In-room supplies are basic, drinking water carries a markup
- ! Some rooms' mattresses are starting to sag with age
- ! A small place with no pool, gym or big-hotel facilities
- 💡If you're a light sleeper sensitive to noise — it's by the nightlife district, the music from the bars can carry until 4 AM, and lower-floor rooms or those facing the lane hear it more → ask for the highest-floor room facing inward when you book
- 💡If you have heavy bags or knee trouble — there's no lift, you have to climb the stairs to the upper rooms → ask for a lower-floor room when you book, or be prepared for the stairs
- 💡If you want a pool, full service, and family-style privacy — this is a small guesthouse in the middle of the nightlife district, not a resort hotel → consider a beachfront hotel or the North Pattaya area instead