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You can count Bangkok’s dedicated Malaysian restaurants on one hand (and good ones on a couple of digits), which makes the discovery of this humble restaurant all the more exciting.
Occupying the lobby of a boutique guesthouse on Ekkamai Soi 10, Uncle Jeff’s Kitchen serves homespun Malay-Chinese...
The latest spot to jump on the brunch bandwagon, Urban Rustic ticks all the trendy décor boxes with its blend of retro-industrial style that incorporates wood furniture, white bricks and workshop ceiling lamps. The menu is also on message with all the usual suspects like eggs benedict, scrambled...
The buzz: Situated right next to Toot Yung Gallery and owned by a Japanese expat, Vivant Table attempts to draw in the crowds with a rustic ambience generated by bricks, couches, a wine cellar, terrace and European knick knacks. As with most wine pubs around town, the Italian food here has been...
Years after making its name at farmers’ markets, supplying restaurants, and appearing in top luxury malls, Bangkok’s foie gras and charcuterie specialist has gone full “grocerant.”
Vivin, the producer known for its locally made and premium artisanal products, now boasts more than just groceries at...
The buzz: Siam Square’s best brunch place just branched out to Ekkamai. And this new spot is (slightly) less hidden. WWA, a cafe-cum-fashion shop on the third floor of the now-defunct Swensens in Siam Square, has partnered with boutique Chooseless (of the same crowd behind Cocue in Siam Square Soi...
The bakery known for topping up the counter displays of cafes from Casa Lapin to Toby’s, Yellow Spoon Pastry has now moved from its tiny house into a bigger home down a hidden Ekkamai alley.
Homey creations like the famous favorite tangy lemon tart (B150), light yet stiff mascapone chocolate pie (...