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Chiang Mai’s popular salad and steak restaurant branched out to Siam Square in early 2017 and quickly began causing queues. Even on our most recent visit, five months later, we had to wait 45 minutes for a table after arriving at 9pm on a Wednesday night.
Ohkajhu has built its name for the organic...
The buzz: Bak kut teh, Singapore's much-loved herbal pork soup dish, is having a moment in Bangkok. Joining CentralWorld's recently opened Song Fa is this almost-decade-old chain with over 22 branches spread across its homeland, China and Indonesia.
The decor: Located in the hectic MBK mall, the...
The latest gooey dessert offering in town comes from nowhere else but Japan’s renowned cheese region, Hokkaido.
Combining a dense but mellow cheesiness with a little chewiness, the tiny Omotcheese cheesecakes sit somewhere between mochi and cheesecake. A pack of six tiny cakes sets you back B730...
Omotesando Koffee, the tiny Tokyo cafe tucked in a traditional Japanese house that found an international cult following, has opened in Siam Paragon.
After starting life in 2011 in a residential backstreet of Tokyo’s upscale Omotesando shopping district, the cafe’s business model set it apart from...
Following the big Hainanese chicken and kaya toast imports, Singaporean premium milkshake chain Once Upon a Milkshake (G/F, Siam Paragon, Rama I Rd., 02-610-7599) has also made it to Bangkok.
Boasting of super-thick creaminess, their milkshakes are all blends of soft-serve ice cream and milk--...
Hot on the heels of Hokkaido’s Bake, there’s a new Japanese cheese tart condender in town. Introducing Osaka’s Pablo.
Since launching around two years ago, this pudding-like tart in the trademark crispy shell has been lauded as one of its hometown’s must-try treats, causing some pretty lengthy...
Chiang Mai-hailing coffee roaster Pacamara has popped up in Siam Square. With its cool navy and gray tones, and intimate booths, the cafe ought to spell the end of reluctant visits to Starbucks or Tom N Toms. On the menu, you’ll find both classic espresso-based drinks (from B95) and slow-bar coffee...
Paradise Dynasty is a solid Cantonese restaurant, but its canteen-like mall location and disappointing signature dishes mean Din Tai Fung can rest easy on its Michelin star (awarded to the original Taipei branch) without having to worry too much about this Singaporean competitor. The crowds, too,...
Lit Residence has rolled out a new way to enjoy pasta with the opening of Pasta & Pool, a bar and restaurant by its outdoor pool.
Decorated in a modern style with playful colors, the al fresco spot offers a breezy escape from nearby Siam Square. The name speaks for itself, with more than 50...