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Hokkaido Ramen Gantetsu
When the first things that greet you in a ramen joint are B98 Suntory highballs and garlic crushers on the tables, you know you’re in business. At Hokkaido Ramen Gantetsu, the Silom outpost of a little ramen shop in northern Japan, cheap booze and liberal fresh garlic are backed up by one of the...
Holy Cheese (Silom Complex)
Ratchada Train Market's grilled cheese specialist Holy Cheese has branched out into the city center. The second venue at Silom Complex features the familiar yellow and black decor with a large see-through preparation counter and a few tables to dine at. The decadently gooey ciabatta grilled cheese...
Hung Sen
Five years after bringing a smorgasbord of noodles to CentralWorld, Hung Sen has just relocated to a two-story, blue shop-house in Sala Daeng.   Though it doesn’t offer the same range it once did, you’ll still find specialties ranging from the bright, tamarind-rich Sukhothai noodles with kurobuta...
Indian Delight
We know better than to judge an Indian restaurant based on bad lighting and quilted fake leather dining chairs, but in the case of this upper Silom fishbowl, appearances don’t deceive. You know from the moment you taste the mint chutney at Indian Delight that things aren’t quite going to live up to...
Indian Hut
With so many Indian restaurants sporting pretty much identical menus, an eatery needs something more than the quality of their food to distinguish itself and pull in the diners. Indian Hut does have such a claim to fame: it is the caterer of choice for Indian aunties throwing a lunch party. It was...
Indigo
Indigo is a rare, old-breed of French bistro that seemingly couldn’t care less about social media or the opinions diners post there. Lengthy, one-star tirades  (“the hygeine,” “the service,” “the surly owner”) go unchallenged on Facebook. Clumsily ladled plates of beef bourguignon have never heard...
Ippudo (Silom Complex)
Ippudo continues its takeover of Bangkok with branch #4. Following previous openings in luxury malls like Central Embassy and Emporium, the Japanese ramen chain recently expanded to bustling Central Pinklao and now the small yet always busy Silom Complex.  As per usual, diners can expect three-time...
Ise Surawongse
The buzz: Following the success of its two other, long-standing branches—Sukhumvit Sois 39 and 47—the Tokyo-hailed izakaya brings its famous oyako don and a handful of house specials to Silom.   The vibe: Taking over a three-story shophouse on Surawong Road, Ise Surawongse does not conform to the...
Katsu Shin
Katsu Shin is our new favorite spot for katsu, those deep-fried breaded pork cutlets our Japanese friends are so enamored with. It’s also versatile enough to be good for both a quick lunch (service is super fast) or a marathon drinking session. With its dark wood, narrow shophouse location, long...
Khua Kling Pak Sod (Surawong)
Khua Kling Pak Sod’s latest opening replaces the wooden chairs and white tablecloths of the original Soi 23 branch with strikingly sleek green ceramic tiling and retro orange and yellow leather chairs. The menu stays true to their fiery southern family recipes, with favorites from the signature...
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