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James Cheese
James Cheese, the Korean mega-chain known for its barbecue ribs served over molten cheese, has branched out to Bangkok. Have the specialty ribs (B690) with your choice of sides like tokbokki with cheese, garlic bread and caramelized pineapple. The restaurant, which counts over 200 branches across...
Jamie Oliver Kitchen
This review took place in February 2020 and is based on a visit to the restaurant without the restaurant's knowledge. For more on BK's review policy, click here. Despite having to close most of his UK operations in mid-2019 after his restaurant group fell into administration—the Jamie’s Italian...
Jamie's Burgers
Arguably the best new burger in town comes from a humble location. Jamie’s Burger is little more than a tiny stall out the front of a futsal complex in residential Ari but its owner, Pongsakorn “James” Boonraksa, takes great care in hand-picking his chilled beef daily. The burger's beef patty is a...
Jamie's Burgers (Samyan)
From a humble kiosk at a futsal complex in residential Ari, Jamie’s Burgers forged a name for reliable, back-to-basics burgers. This second branch, at the base of Naplab, a Samyan co-working space renowned for its sleeping nooks, sticks to the same premise of burgers, steaks and beers at prices...
Jang Won
Among the restaurants in the so-called “Korean Town” of Sukhumvit Plaza, this old favorite proudly claims to be one of the first Korean restaurants in Bangkok—open since 1992—and still has quite a following.   On our last visit, the ground floor was full so the staff seated us on the second floor...
Jann Bistro
There's a lot going on inside this refitted house: multi-colored sections, earthy wooded furniture, industrial touches, and lots of natural light courtesy of the huge glass windows. The food is simple and comforting Western classics like lamb served with pesto sauce (B315), king prawn in Cajun...
Jardin Du Boeuf
The buzz: This new steak place is the latest creation by Chef Deepanker Khosla of Haoma. Introducing a new way to enjoy your food by bringing you closer to nature and ethically sourced food and ingredients, while being aware of food waste.   The vibe: It has been a while since we’ve had anything...
Jasmin Hong Kong Restaurant
As its name implies, Jasmin Hong Kong Restaurant boasts that its expertise lies in Chinese-Hong Kong-style dishes. Though hidden on the fourth floor of Time Square Building in Asoke, it’s no secret to Chinese food-loving businessmen, who pack the dining room at lunch hour, and Thai-Chinese families...
Jay Fai
Is this Bangkok's most expensive street food? Watch our video: */   Led by a 70-year-old lady named Jay Fai, this shop-house restaurant of the same name is the stuff of Bangkok street-food legend. Located just steps away from the ever-popular (though dare we say overrated) Thip Samai: Pad Thai...
Jaywalk Café
Phra Arthit newcomer Jaywalk Café brings a serious approach to coffee to the neighborhood’s café scene. Order yourself a regular cup (B60) or drip coffee (B110), made with beans sourced from popular café, Alto, at Mega Bangna. While you’re there, tuck into the rocky road brownies (B70) or try one...
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