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Choosing between Thaniya Plaza's cookie cutter Japanese restaurants is no easy task. Butstep through Miraku's cluttered facade and you'll find more character than most thanks to plentiful tables of happy patrons not put off by acres of laminate wood. As well as reasonably priced beef to grill at...
Mizu aims to be right up there with the top sushi restaurants in town, such as the Michelin-affiliated Ginza Sushi Ishi or the equally impressive Sushi Hinata. Don’t hold the awkward location down a narrow corridor in Charn Issara Tower and the space’s small size (a dozen seats and some seven spots...
Mohsen Restaurant provides Bangkok with a taste of Iranian (or Persian) cuisine, which shares much in common with the rest of the Middle East, only with milder, more-restrained flavors. That puts it in a league with just one other local restaurant we know of: Pan Road’s Persian House.
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Running a ramen restaurant in Silom’s Soi Taniya is tough business. With the likes of Ramentei and Hokkaido Ramen Gantetsu nearby, it’s not surprising a place like Momotarou has flown under the radar for most.
For years, the restaurant hid behind a rickety wooden door without so much as a menu...
The buzz: Mott 32 has been in the front of the Bangkok foodie brain for a while. Not just a world famous Chinese eatery with five other award-winning locations around the world, its fortunes have been tied to the long-awaited The Standard Hotel in Bangkok’s Mahanakhon. Well, it’s finally here—and...
Nadimos is clearly an above-average Lebanese restaurant: we were spared the pita bread microwaved in plastic bags and the sandy, oily croquettes posing as falafel. Only the posters from the Lebanese tourism board (hung on varnished faux-stone walls—ouch) betray Nadimos' kinship to the global family...
Thai people should start being nicer to fancy Thai restaurants, starting with old friend, Naj. The place clearly puts a lot of attention into its gorgeous ambience and some of the traditional dishes served up are very enjoyable. Located on Soi Convent, the restaurant rather predictably attracts...
The buzz: Chef Ian Kittichai is really turning into our very own Gordon Ramsey, with more openings this year than you can shake a wok at. There’s Issaya La Patisserie at Central Embassy; Issaya Cooking Studio in the same mall’s basement; and Hyde & Seek Peek-A-Boo at CentralWorld’s Groove. And...
Already with branches in Hong Kong and Macau, yakitori specialist Nan Tei can now be found in Surawong Road’s Montien Mall.
Bangkok is already well-versed in the art of Japanese skewers, but what sets this place apart is its state-of-the-art smokeless grill, which leaves diners free of that smoky...
If you want to eat at this late-night Thai-Chinese food institution then you best arrive early. With every Toyota Camry that drives into Silom Plaza’s carpark, another of Niyom’s tables disappears. It’s one of those restaurants which makes you feel sorry for everywhere around it as it sucks in life...