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About Eatery calls itself Bangkok’s first “natural” wine bar. That means it offers only organic, biodynamic and sustainable producers, to go with a Mediterranean menu that puts similar stock in well-sourced ingredients. This dedication recalls El Mercado or Quince—warm, bustling places where good...
From late 2011 to mid-2012, Peruvian cuisine was heating up from London to New York, with claims that its foreign influences (Spanish colonization, Japanese emigrants) and Peru’s incredibly varied flora (thanks to the many micro-climates found in its mountainous terrain) made it one of the best in...
In Al Rawche, we’ve found a Lebanese food contender worthy of taking on its popular compatriot, Beirut. Look for the incongruous Thai-style roof, Lebanese flag and fluorescent-lit food photos of this Nana corner spot. The fit-out within is low-key and cozy, comprising three stories of faux-stone...
This review took place in Febuary 2019 and is based on a visit to the restaurant without the restaurant's knowledge. For more on BK's review policy, click here.
Pakistani food in Bangkok gets nowhere near the kudos that Indian food does. While the two cuisines share many characteristics, Pakistani...
The buzz: Longing for freedom to experiment with her cooking, Hong Kong-raised chef Anita Tang has left behind her Chinese restaurant on Phuket after four successful years to open a private dining kitchen in an unlikely location.
The vibe: Chef Anita has transformed a unit in the retro Young Place...
For a taste of Cairo without having to travel, check out Arabesque, an Egyptian restaurant nestled towards the far end of Sukhumvit Soi 2. Inside, everything from the doors, windows and mirrors to the seats and pillars are decorated in arabesque patterns, all beneath dim lighting. There’s a...
This review took place in September 2019 and is based on a visit to the restaurant without the restaurant's knowledge. For more on BK's review policy, click here.
Venturing down the back alleys of Nana is typically a regrettable decision, but this is one time we recommend doing just that....
Formerly located at Siam Discovery, this cafe and dessert bar can now be found in Asoke’s Baan Kampu community mall. From the walls to the tables, the entire space is clean white, save for some whimsical black line drawings on the walls.
Get a taste of Korea with their line-up of comforting tteok-...
The buzz: This Tuscan-inspired restaurant at the recently opened Radisson Blu Plaza Bangkok provides an escape from the busy Asoke intersection with a touch of rural Italy. Heading this Lombardian- Tuscan kitchen is Chef Dario Busnelli, a Lombardy native who has cooked in numerous prestigious...