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Hailing from Hat Yai, this well-known bao-maker does fresh buns in a blue Chinese-chic café.
Along with the traditional steamed bao, they also have some creative recipes like mantou krapao gai kai dao (B35), a soft bun, topped with classic pad kaprao gai (fried chicken with basil) and a runny fried...
The open kitchen and live cooking stations lend a fuss-free and an interactive vibe as they whip up favorites ranging from pizza to pasta to wok-fried Asian noodles. For something heartier, feast on the carvery's roasts and grills or indulge in a feast of Japanese bites at the sashimi and sushi...
In a soi made up entirely of Middle Eastern restaurants, Shahrazad somehow manages to stand out. It claims to be the oldest one there and it’s even popped up on foodies’ radars, despite having the most discreet façade in this garish neon jungle.
Its doors open onto a small, low-ceilinged dining...
With its warm ambience, this branch of the popular Osaka chain gets boisterous with Japanese expats, especially nearing its 3am closing time. Beyond the atmosphere, they come here for the drinking food, which hits the spot more often than not.
The chef’s choice of assorted yakitori (kushi set of...
Amid the chaotic Nana neighborhood, there’s a good chance you’ll miss Shater—a Persian diner tucked behind a little coffee joint. Despite appearances, the fact that it has stood its ground for 18 years signals it mustn’t be such a well-kept secret after all.
Last time we were here the place was...
If your lunch options are primarily determined by what’s quick and close to the MRT, then this sushi house might meet your needs. Tucked away on the G/F of a building in the busiest part of Asoke, Shori only opened around the beginning of the year and has since gained a pretty big neighborhood...
Renovated and relaunched just at the end of 2016, Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park presents its Thai restaurant alongside some Western baked goods at a prime spot in front of the property. Decorated with contemporary Thai touches, the space features an alfresco terrace and a wooden sala by prominent...
Bangkok’s Mexican dining scene is always a topic of raging debate. Some say La Monita. Others say Missing Burro. No one says Slanted Taco. A recent feast on their run-of-the-mill quesadillas (from B200), burritos (from B210), fajitas (from B480) and, of course, tacos (from B70) explains why.
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Formerly of Sukhumvit Soi 11, this casual spot specializes in sustainably fished New Zealand seafood.Choose from five types of fish to go in your fish and chips, from tender, mild-flavored Southern Hake (B270) to mild and moist Snapper (B390)—choose to have yours freshly-crumbed before being fried...
This review took place in June 2018 and is based on a visit to the restaurant without the restaurant's knowledge. For more on BK's review policy, click here.
"Finally, proper New York-style pizza in Bangkok!” was the general sentiment we heard when Soho Pizza launched on boozy Sukhumvit 11 in...