Thonglor's New Bistro 'Little Beast' is Big on French and New American Food

By BK staff | Jul 10, 2012

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  • Thonglor's New Bistro 'Little Beast' is Big on French and New American Food
  • Thonglor's New Bistro 'Little Beast' is Big on French and New American Food
  • Thonglor's New Bistro 'Little Beast' is Big on French and New American Food
  • Thonglor's New Bistro 'Little Beast' is Big on French and New American Food

Little Beast (44/9-10 Thonglor Soi 13 02-185-2670), a brand-new restaurant formed by a group of friends, aims to be another stylish gastro bar serving French and New American cuisines. With an interior handled by the PIA Interior Company, you can expect a dark vibe with a handsome wooden bar and vintage cabinets. Dishes include seared duck breast with vanilla apple, bacon and pickled grapes (B420), charcuterie plate (pork rillete, head cheese terrine with raisin and pistachio sausage, B320) and crispy pork belly with corn polenta and honey brown butter sauce (B300). And other options embrace the nose-to-tail eating trend currently engulfing Bangkok. The place boasts some pretty creative cocktails, too.

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