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Set in the home of former Funky Lam chef Vishanu “Bank” Prempuk, this Batik-decorated smoke-slash-grill house is less a restaurant than a private dining experience.
Once you locate the restaurant (behind an unassuming wooden door), you’ll find an open space with one table and walls decorated in...
A house-turned-restaurant whose name literally translates to “rice” in Spanish, Arroz vies for the title of best-paella-in-town with the offerings of Spanish chef-owner Victor Burgos (formerly of Thyme), whose portfolio includes stints at Michelin-starred restaurants like The Principle in Hong Kong...
Perhaps you’re a Thai-Indian hi-so-type going out on a parent-approved date with your respectable fiance. Or perhaps your Thai-Chinese mother-in-law is staying with you (a common occurrence during the recent floods), and you need somewhere to go for a mid-week dinner. Perhaps you are just worn out...
Nuevo Latino cuisine was born in Miami, where acclaimed Cuban-American chef Douglas Rodriguez (“the godfather of Nuevo Latino cuisine”) grew up and learned his culinary skills. In short, the cuisine borrows flavors from Cuba and other Spanish-speaking countries.
When Azul opened in June 2016...
Ba Hao Tian Mi, the green-tiled cafe on Soi Texas that draws lines out the door for its Thai-Chinese desserts, enters bustling Thonglor with a bigger menu that adds savory items to the mix.
Set in a bigger space than its forebearer in Chinatown, this flagship branch also features the same sort of...
It seems Soi Thonglor is a pretty good spot to indulge in Southern recipes, from the long-established, baan-baan Kua Kling Pak Sod to the cute Phuket Town. Now, the young Baan Ice owner “Ice” has brought his grandparents’ long-popular Mueng Korn (Nakhon Si Thammarat) recipes to this bar-centric...
Bangers doesn’t hide its junk-food roots—pop-colors, cartoon character murals and paper plates—and solidly fills its niche as one of the rare places in Bangkok specializing in quality hot dogs.
The bulk of the menu is divided into two parts: traditional hot dogs, which all use beef instead of...
The buzz: Although it’s tucked away on the second floor of a relatively underrated community mall between Thong Lor Sois 5 and 9, Bangkok Bitter could potentially count thoroughfare joints like Meeting Room and Asian Gastro among its peers. Combining a faux rustic décor with a menu of popular (...
With its mostly foreign clientele, maroon booths and relaxed, friendly service, Bangkok Burger Company looks (and in many ways, is) the real deal: an honest American-style diner serving solid burgers. Too bad its focus on burgers has led many to believe it claims to offer the “best burger in...
Following in the footsteps of its Hua Hin sibling, Thonglor’s Seenspace has welcomed fancy Isaan joint, Der.
Like its predecessor, Bangkok Der (not to be confused with neighboring Somtum Der) adopts stark monochrome, concrete, and black furnishings for a feel that’s entirely different from your...