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Kuppadeli (Sathorn)
This cafe-slash-restaurant is known for its mouth-watering breakfast and lunch feasts in a sun-drenched setting. Now, it’s launched a new location in Sathorn’s bustling co-working space Glowfish, which also utilizes top-quality coffee beans–paying homage to the original Kuppa coffee roaster made in...
Kush Cafe
Complete with a leafy terrace, this cafe on on Nanglinchee Road is decorated with welcoming white, brown leather and warm-wood tones. Alongside some seriously mouthwatering treats, like Basque burnt cheesecake (B150), fluffy orange blossom cake (B125), indulgent banoffee pie (B135) and canele (B55...
La Cabra
Further proving that Charoenkrung is currently one of the coolest neighborhoods in Bangkok is the arrival of La Cabra, the Denmark-hailing specialty coffee meister, known for their simple, Nordic approach to coffee and flavorful, crisp, and bright roasts. Situated in Talad Noi, the first outpost of...
La Mesa Coffee Co.
Just a stone’s throw from BTS Udom Suk, La Mesa Coffee Co. serves specialty coffees in an environment inspired by New Mexico’s desert wilderness. American co-owners and coffee enthusiasts Gary and Michelle Ford have filled the space with adobe-like arches and succulents that make for a picturesque...
Labyrinth Cafe
With plain black frontage bearing only a horizontal slit window, this narrow Samyan hideaway is easy to miss. Tucked below experimental public art space The Shophouse 1527, the achingly hip cafe serves inventive slow bar brews, like the sweet and softly fruity Black Magic (B90) featuring coffee,...
Lambic Eatery
Groove Riders’ Burin Boonvisut is the latest celebrity to open a restaurant.   Lambic Eatery sits in Laimai area’s new community mall, where its international offerings are served up amid a friendly-yet-mature barn meets glasshouse space.   Burin got a hand from chef Somkiat "Joke" Pairojmahakih (...
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Les Diables (Phuket)
Les Diables, which literally means ‘the devils’ in French, is run by former Mandarin Oriental’s executive patisserie chef, Peter Webber, and his partner. This place offers all-day-dining international cuisine and selected Thai dishes including its recommended Norwegian cod with chips, mushy peas,...
Life and Kuisine
At this eye-catching bright blue venue on Phra Sumen Road, a group of motorcycle lovers hope to forge a real like-minded community.  Get together with your biker gang and enjoy easy food and snacks like turkey sandwich (B250), which carries a spicy hint in its chili cheese, braised and roasted...
Little Sunshine Cafe
Though Little Sunshine Cafe’s food presentation, dishware and general vibe might lead you to believe it comes straight from Tokyo, the dishes at this new spot replacing Tiny Cup and Pastale cafe are mostly comfort food with Thai twists. Ex-nutritionist and food columnist owner Utchima Sriprachya-...
Luka Moto
The buzz: Thonglor’s handsome new cafe is the follow up to Sathorn’s well-established brunch spot Luka. But where the original eatery matched food and Casa Pagoda’s fine furniture, Luka Moto’s MF Motorrad collaboration will have you eating your breakfast burrito while lusting over retro-style big...
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