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It’s in a mall, it belongs to Water Library’s growing portfolio of restaurants, but you’d be mistaken to write this off as some kind of over-priced Greyhound. This is as chef-driven a bistro as can be. Beyond the kitchen, both the service (sharply dressed, smiling, attentive and with a clear...
A haven for durian lovers, the newly-launched After You Durian sits just adjacent to the ever-popular After You cafe on the ground floor of Siam Paragon.
The successful dessert cafe pioneer has always suppressed its urge to add the king of fruits to its signature plates, in order to not bother non-...
There’s good coffee in CentralWorld. Finally. Hua Hin’s uber-cool aviation-themed cafe, Air Space, has quietly slipped into Bangkok.
No full-scale replicas of old airplanes hanging from the ceiling, here, but the space does offer a bright and airy retreat from the mall throngs.
Chow down on...
This casual restaurant at the five-star Siam Kempinski Hotel will take you on a trip to the Mediterranean with its color palette of azure blues and dark wood. Start off your meal by dipping pita bread (B30) in a selection of Moutabel (spicy eggplant dip; B210) and pumpkin hummus (B230), with a side...
You know how we feel about chains (Amici belongs to the Pomodoro group), and dining in malls (in this case, Paragon). But Amici’s prices seem to hark from five years ago, the seats next to the glass bay or on the elegant mezzanine feel very un-mall-like and the food packs some nice surprises. To...
You don’t have to worry about losing your way on Sukhumvit Soi 39 anymore since ice cream boutique Ampersand has branched out to a mall.
The new counter at CentralWorld hides its ice cream under lids just like in Italy, and serves regular cones (B99-129) and cups (starting at B89), as well as...
A far-flung Ram Intra-based dessert cafe has now come to central Bangkok.
The pop-up Apbo Cafe is on the fourth Floor of Siam Paragon through September, serving its signature kakigori (shaved ice), topped with the likes of Japanese purple sweet potato (B195) and mango cheese cake (B195).
You can...
Baan Khun Mae oozes Thainess through its every sculpted wooden panel, its white and blue crockery, its aunties shaping dumplings behind a wall of jars filled with relishes, its display of chuam (vegetables boiled in syrup), its classical musician (daily at 7pm) and its staff in traditional outfits...
Since the original burned down during the May 2010 protests, Baan Ying has reopened in two new locations, one in the Siam Kitty building and one in Siam Center. Both boast a bright, modern decor with well-crafted hardwood furniture in blond wood, and shelves stocked with white crockery for a homey...
After offering its khanom pia (Chinese pastries) for delivery and at pop-ups over the past year, BaanBan has finally found a home at Siam Square One.
The cafe still focuses on the pastries that made it famous. Standard versions are anything but, stuffed with everything from Belgian chocolate to...