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Tart to Tart
Run by the owners of 4 Garcons, Tart to Tart is a new counter at Siam Paragon that whips up freshly baked tarts. Tucked away in the new dessert area alongside the likes of Patisserie Masatomi and Luk Kaithong, the menu is very straightforward: indulge in their mixed berries tart (B220), chocolate...
Tea Avenue
New tea room Tea Avenue serves up more than 70 different blends of tea along with sweets like brownie (B75) and strawberry yoghurt cheesecake (B95). After taking tea sommelier courses with the Tea Association of Canada, the owner couple returned home and are putting their efforts into developing...
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Tea Factory and More
After opening in Pattaya in 2015, Tea Factory and More has now opened a second branch in the heart of Sukhumvit. Located in the pet-friendly community “Trail and Tail,” the restaurant-slash-teahouse encourages visitors to bring their furry friends along to make the most of the surrounding English...
Tempered
Named after the technique used to achieve chocolate’s smooth, shiny finish, Tempered is a serious new contender on Bangkok’s cacao scene, all started from the humble beginnings of one passion-driven couple.     “It all began with this tiny drum roaster,” Kris Suteerachai, the owner of Tempered...
Thaivetro
This bright-red ice-cream parlor adorned with dragon motifs may look like a tattoo studio from the outside, but the surprises don’t end there. Its 40 wacky flavors range from wasabi and charcoal to tom yum kung—it may sound strange, but the unrivalled creaminess of their in-house concoctions mixed...
Thammada
It’s all about homemade crafts and food at Ari's cozy cafe. The humbly named Thammada (meaning ordinary in Thai) gathers the owner's friends’ craft pieces, including scarves, bags, postcards, soaps and socks while also provides some space to sit and have some easy eats. Opt for roast chicken (B165...
The 66 Cottage
Lovers of greenery and Instagram addicts alike may want to try The 66 Cottage. Hidden down a soi, it comes with a spacious backyard with rice paddies, which they use to grow their own rice which goes in simple homemade dishes like the khao panaeng moo (rice with savory curry with pork, B75), a...
The Blooming Gallery
With its glasshouse setting and forest-like decor of dangling ferns and flowers, The Blooming Gallery is a new tea spot with an artistic edge. The menu takes influence from Monet’s impressionist paintings, serving 22 imported teas and five house blends such as Original Mommy’s Nursing Tea (banana...
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-...
The Fat Beagle Café
Compact café The Fat Beagle Café (19/5 Sukhumvit Soi 33, 081-928-8506) serves up a variety of homemade cakes in a chill outdoor setting. Indulge in their tasty coconut cake (B90) or choose from the freshly baked treats on display such as carrot cupcake (B75) and banana Nutella muffin (B85). Also...
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