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Ryunabe
Sathorn's latest hotpot restaurant, Ryunabe, hails from the snowy fields of Niseko, Hokkaido, and promises a Cantonese-Japanese bounty of fresh sashimi, prime-cut meat and seafood. This second branch of the restaurant offers both a la carte and all-you-can-eat options, the latter of which is priced...
Saawaan
This review took place in April 2019 and is based on a visit to the restaurant without the restaurant's knowledge. For more on BK's review policy, click here. Saawaan’s “elevated street food” has caused plenty of buzz since the restaurant’s opening on tree-fringed Suan Phlu in early 2018. Chef...
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Sara-Jane’s
We don’t remember as far back as 1986, but we’re told from people who do that this restaurant was one of Bangkok’s first places to serve Isaan food indoors. In an age of Somtum Der and the Paradise Molam band, Sara-Jane’s garden, with its luk tung blaring and chunky wooden furnishings, feels...
Saucey Chicken and Beer Bomb
Bringing a dash of beach vibes to the backstreets of Sathorn, Saucey Chicken and Beer Bomb is all about chicken drenched in six saucy flavors. Have your bird slathered in the signature (chili paste, garlic, shrimp oil); original (soy sauce, palm sugar); African teriyaki (teriyaki, wild honey, aged...
School Coffee x Warm Batch Roasters
To please BTS Chong Nonsi’s caffeine-thirsty office hordes, School Coffee x Warm Batch Roasters is a grab-and-go coffee shop with a lot to offer. Forget mass-market coffee, here they focus on small-batch, alternative beans from Thai farmers that rotate according to the seasons—try the Anusorn Juepa...
Seoul Light
Seoul Light doesn’t play to the conventional beige walls and stiff table set-up of your average Korean restaurant. Instead, the spacious interior is filled with hanging yellow subway-style grab handles and walls crawling with subway maps. Here, the food revolves around low-smoke, on-table barbecue...
Shout Shop
Award-winning foodie influencer Chonlathip “Bowling” Rayamas, also known as Eat and Shout, is delivering savory and sweet treats from her new social media-based restaurant, Shout Shop.   Highlights include her mom’s traditional Thai-Chinese light bites, oa tao guay, or steamed taro cake topped with...
Siam Spring Bistro
The buzz: Praya Palazzo, the beautiful restored-mansion boutique hotel on Chao Phraya’s east bank that can only be accessed by boat, has expanded its old-school Thai fine-dining restaurant into town. After spending a few months on Sukhumvit, it’s now found a new, permanent home on Sathorn.    The...
Signature Restaurant (Ku De Ta)
Ku De Ta Bangkok’s Signature Restaurant cooks up modern Asian fine-dining, with sweeping views to boot. The kitchen is led by chef Jonathan Maza, who’s worked with Eric Ripert and Nobu Matsuhisa (both of whom have had their share of Michelin stars). It delivers creative dishes that show off modern...
Smoked
The latest addition to the Rocket empire sees Lady Brett partner up with entrepreneurs Ratish Sachathamakul and Ramon Narula to take its barbecued bites on the road. Smoked is a large, fully-equipped, red cow-patterned truck that's they're calling a smokehouse on wheels. Here, group executive chef...
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