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Established for more than 20 years, Kongju has long been praised as one of the best Korean restaurants in town. These days it still lives up to that reputation. Save for a few flaws in the service, nothing here disappoints thanks to a dedicated kitchen which consistently rolls out delicious dishes...
The buzz: Kooon is a Thai izakaya with an automated iPad ordering system has just landed in Nihonmachi (where Chinese restaurant Spring Garden once stood). It’s as bizarre as it sounds, but it’s also kind of fun. A duck larb with yakitori-style chicken skewers is not as odd a mix as you may think—...
Traditional-style coffee and savory old-meets-new cuisine is served from a two-story building where the ground floor embraces a Chinese tavern-feel and the second a Chinese teahouse. Hot caffeinated beverages are served to you old-school style in small glass cups (similar to a flat white), while...
As a board-game collector who wanted to share his passion with others, Supaspong Angsuvarnsiri opened Kopi-O Board Game Café, aimed not only at kids and families but also advanced gamers. The café offers more than 800 games, including rare ones like the 10th anniversary Star Wars Miniature Game,...
With four branches in Bangkok and over 500 in Japan, Kourakuen claims that their ramen has retained the same taste since the restaurant’s founding in 1954. Its most popular dishes are Chuka Soba (B99), its signature ramen in traditional broth, and Niku Chuka Soba (B159), which is ramen with sliced...
Tucked down the back of Thonglor sits one Korean barbecue joint that has the Seoul expats tripping up from Asoke. Ko Si Rae’s bibimbap is delicious, though it’s the inexpensive meats and tangy marinades that really keep the crowds piling in on a Friday night. Hang around for the sweet, snowy...
Ifyou hadn't heard already, Kouign Amann Bangkok is the city's latest pastry craze.
Specializing in the namesake French pastry from Brittany, Kouign Amann's pastry tarts feature flaky puff pastry, layered with butter and sugar, and baked in a ring like a cake.
Causing an online stir among in-the-...
Named after that most neon-lit Hong Kong district, this Silom institution is best known for its B429 all-you-can-eat dim sum buffet (11am-2pm daily), for which you’ll probably have to book ahead. That’s a decent deal for penny-pinchers, but you can’t really expect top quality for that price.
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Tucked away in the back-alleys of the internationally-flavored Sukhumvit Soi 39, Kram does unfussy Thai dishes in a setting that’s a real urban escape. The restaurant is the brainchild of Supreecha Junsunjai, the heir of the famous chain Baan Ying Cafe & Meal, who has converted a retro white...
Following the likes of Arno's and Best Country Beef, Habito Mall’s Krbb is the latest opening to blur the line between butcher and restaurant.
Aside from offering slabs of beef for takeaway and delivery, they accommodate dine-in customers with a menu centered on yakiniku and hot pot.
The star...