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Seven Suns
After several months of renovations, Park Lane Ekkamai’s tea corner Seven Suns has grown to a full cafe. It’s not as airy as the old single-counter spot but bigger and way cozier.    Owner Han Mei accommodates both tea newbies and connoisseurs with fancy tea choices from his family’s own UK tea...
Stage
The Buzz: Former L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon chef Jay Sangsingkaew is behind Ekamai’s new French and globally-inspired restaurant. After taking a short break following the sudden closing of the famed restaurant, chef Jay has returned with an ex-Robuchon crew in tow, and they’re dropping some show-...
Steps With Theera
This socially conscious endeavor offers training for people with special educational needs as well as food for people with dietary restrictions. At Steps with Theera, a spin-off of Sukhumvit Soi 42's Theera, you’ll find many dishes that aren’t just vegetarian but also free of gluten, dairy products...
Teddy's Bigger Burgers
Teddy’s, a Hawaiian burger franchise which has since spread across America and to a few spots in Asia, deals in the kind of no-nonsense, greasy, piled-high then glued-shut-with-cheese burgers which those of us who didn’t grow up in the States could only ever look at in films and dream of one day...
Teppen
Tucked beside Park Lane mall, just off Ekkamai Road, this standalone, wooden-floored izakaya does a good job of convincing you that you’re actually dining in Japan. Tokyo-born Teppen arrived in Bangkok in 2013—and on most nights you’ll find it packed out with Japanese expats looking for a taste of...
The Coffee Club
The buzz: Australian coffee chain The Coffee Club recently opened up its first Bangkok branch. A ubiquitous sight down under, especially in their home state of Queensland, all branches serve up the same specially blended, UTZ-certified coffee from three origins—Colombia, Brazil and India. Food-wise...
The Cured Chamber
The buzz: Ekkamai’s new high-class den of meat and wine pulls cured meats from their association with starters and nibbles and puts them center stage of 70 percent of its menu.   The decor: The restaurant takes over a ground-floor space in Somerset residences. Walk inside and you’re confronted with...
The Donut Cafe
After perfecting its recipes at its first shop in Chiang Mai, this award-winning cafe has found a sweet spot in Phrom Phong.    It will take another two months for the coffee shop to be fully set up, but it’s already open, and freshly baked donuts are being served hot in the cozy, cotton candy-...
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The Fat Tap
The Fat Tap has all the right ingredients for a simple, fuss-free American diner. It dishes out carb-heavy, greasy burgers, ribs and hotdogs at prices anyone can afford—a half rack of hickory smoked pork ribs clocks in at B450. There’s a self-serve craft beer fridge in the corner packed with all...
The Gardens of Dinsor Palace
This double-story 1930s teak palace was a residence for Princess Ramphai Prapa. Surrounded by luxuriant tropical gardens populated with swans, peacocks and rabbits, the pastry shop, cafe and fine-dining areas are helmed by Seattle-born chef Autumn Mc Taggart, who imbues her menu with French...
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