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Drop by Dough (EmQuartier)
Drop by Dough, the decadent donut brand that got its start in Udom Sok, has opened a third branch on the first floor of glitzy EmQuartier, with a dine and wine option for the first time.    This spot is not just for donut lovers anymore. Now you’ll find a range of savory comfort food on the menu,...
Duke’s
After hearing claims that Duke’s serves the best burger in Bangkok, we finally decided to pay it a visit. (The original is in Chiang Mai, and this its second address.) It wasn’t without apprehension, though: with its low ceiling, complete absence of natural light and garish gaggle of restaurants,...
D’Ark at Emquartier
The buzz: Now half a year old, Piman 49’s stylish cafe D'ark has made a name for its quality coffee sourced from Australian roaster Di Bella and a kitchen helmed by two French chefs with Michelin star chops. This new outpost reaches a wider crowd with its mall location while pandering to them with...
EAT Rice & Noodles
The team behind Minibar Royale, Supanniga and EAT never fails to miss an opportunity to open in the most happening spots in town. And giant-luxe mega-mall EmQuartier is no exception, where you’ll find this wall-to-wall blond wood cafe serving simple Thai dishes that stand in contrast to the mall’s...
El Diablo’s Burritos
This brightly colored little shop house is actually the sister branch of the popular eatery up in Chiang Mai, and it looks to recreate some of that place’s ramshackle charm. Unfortunately, the location doesn’t really help: sat on a cut-through between sois 22 and 24 it doesn’t get a lot of foot...
El Lugar
The Buzz: The new Spanish restaurant El Lugar puts the focus on tapas and wine in a bright, modern setting. Situated in the midst of Asoke, an existing shophouse has been renovated into a modern Spanish bar while a Filipino Chef from the recently closed Parata Diamond is manning the stoves, cooking...
El Mercado Calle 35
The buzz: Bangkok’s most beloved independent restaurant-slash-grocer has opened a second dine-in venue, but this one is far more accessible than the original set back in the bowels of Sukhumvit Soi 16. The vibe: Initially meant to be a single-room bistro, El Mercado Calle 35 quickly doubled in...
Elysian Tea House | Bangkok
Elysian Tea House
Newly opened Elysian Tea House looms as the next must-visit spot for tea-lovers in town. The cozy house sits in a beautiful garden and its numerous different tearooms bear creative splashes of white and royal blue. Order one of their own blends (locally sourced), like the recommended Tia, a blend...
Emack & Bolio's
Straight out of Boston, Massachusetts, and dubbed the "original hippie ice cream company", Emack & Bolio's fancy waffle cones and marshmallow-glued treats are not to be missed. Get their natural cow’s milk ice cream in one of the signature cones or try their smoothies made with a scoop of non-...
Enoteca Italiana
The buzz: Since 2004, Enoteca has been among the top of Bangkok’s Italian restaurant pile for all the right reasons: delicate plates of food bursting with traditional Italian flavors, comfortably rustic dining room, huge wine list and personable service. The decor: Salamis and cold cuts sit...
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