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Set on the corner of Thonglor Soi 10, Kaguya serves mainly contemporary Japanese cuisine, which draws in the hip young crowds who also come for the DJs and the satisfying cocktail list. The stylish décor is a bonus—a layered series of screens, made of bamboo strips and rods tied into narrow...
This review took place in January 2015 and is based on a visit to the restaurant without the restaurant's knowledge. For more on BK's review policy, click here.
With its airy terrace and two stories of industrial pipes, untreated wood and ferns, this sister restaurant of Snapper (Sukhumvit Soi 11...
This colorful shop-house transports the dishes of the legendary grilled chicken and somtam joint of the same name on Ratchadapisek into a proper dining setting. (In case you were wondering, the Mangmoom of the title refers to MR Srikhamrung Yukol, the daughter of veteran filmmaker HSH Prince...
Ekkamai’s sleek home of Melbourne-style coffee culture, Kaizen, has relocated just up the road from its former home in Tai Ping Tower.
Now with its very own standalone spot surrounded by greenery, the pared-back decor and scientific coffee prep remain—try the Nitro Cold Brew (B150), pour-over or...
Despite the blond wood furnishings, Kaizen’s mini-mall location (beneath an office building), low ceiling and numerous tables produce a vibe that’s more dumpling canteen than Japanese fine-dining. The unpretentious atmosphere and reasonable prices draw groups of office workers, families and even...
This Thai restaurant is probably best known for its khao chae recipe. Cool down with the refreshing jasmine-scented rice (as opposed to the more common candle smoked variety) before rolling up your sleeves and tucking into our fave, the nung pra kem chub numtan (salty fish skin mixed with sugar,...
There are plenty of resons why this bistro serving fuss-free Thai comfort food draws in such a crowd of hungry shoppers: authentic Thai flavors (even by the standards of its picky, local clientele), comfortable, relaxed seating, and decor that puts its shopping mall neighbors to shame. Whether it's...
One of the Chinese institutions in the Yaowarat neighborhood, Kam Lung is similar to its neighbors, with less focus on the décor and more emphasis on the food. Whipping up Hong Kong cuisine, which is similar to the Cantonese you find in many restaurants in the area, the thick menu is packed with...
Often praised by local seafood connoisseurs, this decades-old eatery overlooking Chalong Bay whips up Thai-style seafood dishes using freshly-caught fish from the Andaman Sea. Although long-standing, the decor has gone through a major renovation to make for a more modern and comfortable feel, but...