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We’d like to like the Meeting Room a lot more than we do. Located on top of a garish MaxValu supermarket, it’s a cozy space with black and tan furniture, some small couches, the lyrics to an Arcade Fire song on the wall and even some comfy seating out on their covered balcony. They play decent...
It's not just one of the best places for dim sum but also one of the most elegant spots for Chinese cuisine. Large bays windows look out upon a manicured lawn running towards the Chao Praya. Looking in, the decor is timeless and cream-toned. And despite his perfectly authentic Cantonese fare,...
Thai spirit Mekhong’s first restaurant, Mekhong Mystique, has just arrived at Asiatique. With all the trappings of a wine bar—think leather couches and hanging lamps—the food is also your typical fusion fare, like New Zealand mussels with spicy Thai herbs (B160), squid ink spaghetti with seafood (...
Straight out of Okinawa in Japan, Mekiki No Ginji is a popular izakaya franchise that’s packed with energy, entertaining, smiling staff and lots of shouting (especially when you’re leaving—staff will shout “customers are going home!” setting off a chorus of goodbyes). It’s a pretty grand space, too...
The buzz: Owned by Anthony Kranepuhl, whose been working on the service side of things at Four Seasons Hotel, Melange is a new family-friendly restaurant serving up comfort dishes on the lively Ekkamai Soi 10. What sets it apart is that Anthony and his partner have converted a house complete with...
To be honest, we didn’t want to like Mellow. When we heard of a popular place at Penny’s Balcony, serving pastas and salads and a few fusion items, we yawned. This tired old concept seemed an affront to the sense of adventure and growing sophistication our fellow Thai diners had accrued in recent...
It seems so unlikely that somewhere like the Shelter 1 Acre mini-complex situated on an almost abandoned soi off Prasertmanoonkit Rd. should house not one but two decent dining spots. But that’s the case after the owner of Hungry Eatery, a Thai/international restaurant on the site, decided about...
This compact cafe presents drinks and dessert that revolves around delightful melon from Japan.
On top of the now-everywhere melon bigsu (shaved ice, B180 or B239 in the fruit) and soft serve, available in melon yogurt and charcoal milk melon flavors (B140), they also have melon juice (B140), cold-...
Blessed with a charming and refreshing atmosphere nearby the Kok River, Melt In Your Mouth offers a wide list of homemade desserts and cakes to be enjoyed with a freshly brewed cup of coffee or tea. Signature sweets include the mixed berry crumble with ice cream (B185), caramel French toast (B250)...