Bussaracum (Bangkok’s very first fancy Thai restaurant) is moving from Thong Lor to Sathorn. Also opening early Sep is Catalana (Sukhumvit Soi 11), making it the second tapas place in Soi 11. Zuma, the global chain of hiso Japanese restaurants, is currently hiring, and St. Regis (where it...
We are intrigued by the nearly single-minded devotion to the dish shown by Bangkok Burger Company (G/F, Opus Building, Thong Lor Soi 10, 085-085-2423. Open daily 11am-11pm). Pick a size (regular or large), pick a meat (pork or beef) and finally, pick from an impressive selection of recipes,...
The people who brought you Birds in a Row, the healthy homemade lunch and dinner delivery service, have now bit the bullet and opened their very own restaurant. Seven Spoons (211 Chakkrapatipong Rd., 02-628-4588) is a small eatery in a Chinese shophouse refurbished with a whole lot of wood (...
It’s over a month old but it slipped under our radar—a serious omission our Francophile friends tell us. Zinc is that coppery metal that covers old school bars in Paris, so you can expect Le Petit Zinc to go for a bistro menu with classics like salade Perigourdine (the kind of protein-...
HOTEL DEALS:
Plaza Athénée
Rain Tree Café. An all-you-can eat Mother’s Day brunch or dinner (B2,500 net). Aug 12.
Silk Road. Set menu including a free flow of drinks. B2,500 per person. Aug 12.
Utage. Lunch buffet (B1,500) or B2,100 with drinks. Aug 12.
All venues. Aug 1...
Yummier than any deck of cards you’ve ever owned, Famulous Eateries covers 52 Bangkok restaurants, both streetside and airconditioned, that are a little off the beaten path. The deck covers well-documented classics like Mon Nom Sod (on Dinso Rd.) and Roti Mataba (Phra Athit Rd.) as well as...
The popular new restaurant located on the top floor of Opposite, Garden of Dream (4/F, Opposite, Sukhumvit Soi 51, 02-662-5057) is making a welcome foray into brunch—a genre we still can’t have enough of, especially when it takes place in a bare cement meets tropical garden kind of...
V9 (Sofitel Silom, 188 Silom Rd., 02-238-1991) used to be hot, then it became lukewarm and now finally, it’s closing its doors. The space will reopen again in November, under an as-yet-undisclosed new dining concept.
It’s that time of the year again when we steel our stom