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This secret brunch spot in the heart of Siam Square is well worth the trek up three flights of stairs. Occupying one corner of a fashion boutique of the same name, the unfinished-looking space epitomizes minimal loft style, with seating for just 20 people on a motley collection of sofas draped in...
Longstanding Singaporean brand Ya Kun has opened its first branch in Thailand. The chain is best known for its preservative-free kaya (coconut and pandan custard).
The Ya Kun Signature Butter Toast (grilled bread with kaya and butter, B70) is decently priced, but we recommend the Kaya Butter Toast...
Modern Asian restaurant Ying Yang Asian Gastro Bar attempts to strike a harmonious balance between original Thai (and Asian) recipes and modern twists. Unfortunately, the results are mostly sub-par, a real pity since the service and décor are just the opposite. Instead of following tired industrial...
Korean TV series fanatics have a new spot to congregate. Made popular by series like It's OK That's Love and Oh My Ghost, Yoogane is a dakgalbi (stir-fried chicken) chain that originated in 1981 in Busan, South Korea, which now has more than 100 branches in eight countries.
Like at Dak Galbi, raw...
Easily spotted by the huge 3D Maneki Neko cat frontage, Yuzu Ramen offers Siam Square’s latest take on Japanese fare.
Here, both dishes and drinks are given a refreshing zesty kick with the addition of yuzu (a type of Japanese citrus fruit), like in the signature Spicy Yuzu Tonkatsu Ramen (B320)...
Here's a new Mexican option with a different back-story. Having expanded to some 50 branches in their native Australia, Zambrero makes its first international move, opening a store in Bangkok, in CentalWorld.
Armed with a small Mexican quick-service menu along with soft drinks, the bold Australian...