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The Pantry
The Sathorn office crowd has another high-end co-working space and cafe to eat, work and play. The W Bangkok’s latest venue offers a range of slow pressed, cold-dripped and craft brewed coffees as well as pressed juices for the calorie conscious. If you want to grab some fuel to go, try their...
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The Running Dog
You guessed it, The Running Dog is a dog-friendly cafe in the cutest of Japanese style. Bring your four legged friend to run and play around in a garden while you eat lemon meringue tart (B150) or strawberry cheesecake (B150) with a cup of caramel macchiato (B120) blended from three different local...
The Yard
Set in a charming two-story 80-year-old wooden house in the heart of Sathorn, The Yard Restaurant blends east and west in its broad menu, with a particular focus on Hong Kong flavors. Specials span Hong Kong-style crispy pork with mustard and black soy sauce (B350), the Yard's crumbly duck (half...
Thyme
Trendy and flavorless, Thyme collects an exhaustive list of food and decor cliches under one roof. Why proudly feature your chef’s name on the menu if that menu lists Anglo comfort food (burgers, bangers and mash, fish and chips) alongside gloopy plates of pasta and a sprinkling of Spanish tapas...
Too Good for You
The buzz: Sathorn’s secretive new cafe whips out floral creations from its garden-inspired perch atop an old office building. The vibe: Visiting requires squeezing into a tiny, old elevator and basically holding your breath for eight floors. Once there, you need to take a very narrow staircase up...
U.N.C.L.E.
First came Rocket, whose menu is little more than coffee, eggs benedict and rye bread sandwiches. So it was natural that the same team would open a proper restaurant just next door, Lady Brett. But the mini-hipster enclave actually has a third feather to its cap, U.N.C.L.E., located above Lady...
Uncle John
Uncle John is a place you want to tell people about but then don’t because you don’t want them spoiling it. The concept is simple but inspiring. A Thai chef who works in the gleaming kitchens of one of the top 5 star hotels in Bangkok but by night comes back to this very simple shophouse (seriously...
Unicorn Cafe
The newly opened Unicorn Cafe previously sold cutesy haberdashery like scarves and tote bags on Facebook. Now, the brick-and-mortar shop also does cakes (B120) and cupcakes (B75) in pastel rainbow colors. As you’d expect, the small cafe is decorated in pink and filled with stuffed unicorns and My...
Urbani Truffle Bar & Restaurant
Urbani Truffle Bar & Restaurant
The buzz: The Umbria-headquartered Urbani Tartufi boasts of being the world’s number-one truffle dealer. Now, the brand (which also runs stores and delicatessens from New York to the Netherlands) has opened this fine-dining restaurant atop Bangkok’s Sathorn Square building. The vibe: Head up to...
Via Emilia
When you think of Emilia Romagna, products like parmigiano reggiano, balsamic vinegar from Modena, and prosciutto di Parma should all come to mind. At Via Emilia, these goodies are used generously throughout the menu, letting you know exactly what you are in for.   Take starters like the Piadina (...
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