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Tucked above Neighborwood cafe at the back of Lumpini Park, this hideaway blends hand painted walls, tasseled red lanterns, neon calligraphy and dark wooden furniture to form an elegant Taiwanese-style teahouse. Explore teas imported from Taiwan—where high mountains, clean air and perfect weather...
Set down a small alley near Khao San, the tiny and grungy eatery Mini Dish is dedicated to American fast food.
Take a seat at the slender bar and tuck into a beef burger with mushroom cream sauce (B200), pork burger with ham, egg and pineapple (B180) or hot dog (B60).
Besides the regular beers,...
The buzz: Minibar Cafe is backed by a very cool crowd of designers and restaurateurs. You saw them at work at the now-defunct Minibar Royale, which singlehandedly launched the whole New York-slash-industrial trend in Bangkok. Some of the partners are also involved in EAT (Eat All Thai), Supanniga...
If we docked stars for criminal locations, we’d dock several here. Designing a stylish dark wood and wicker eatery with edgy graphic art on the menu and then placing said eatery in the middle of the circus that is the fifth floor of Emporium, in plain view of Daddy Dough, is a sin. On the other...
The buzz: Sri Lanka’s best restaurant—ranked no. 35 on Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants list—has landed in Bangkok. The popular crab house comes from chef Dharshan Munidasa and cricketing legends Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara.
The decor: Set on buzzing Soi 31, the restaurant stands out for its...
The buzz: Coming from the people behind furniture brand Minotti, this colorful, artsy space channels not only their eye for design but also their love for Italian food.
The decor: Taking much the same approach as they would with their showrooms, the modern two-story dining space is filled with a...
Choosing between Thaniya Plaza's cookie cutter Japanese restaurants is no easy task. Butstep through Miraku's cluttered facade and you'll find more character than most thanks to plentiful tables of happy patrons not put off by acres of laminate wood. As well as reasonably priced beef to grill at...
Comfortably the most popular restaurant in Wireless Road’s Glasshouse complex, Misho draws in business even when Starbucks is empty. Given that it dishes out sushi deals the likes of which would normally only be found during a Soi Thaniya lunch hour, we can see why.
Want a perfectly crisp katsu...
Misokatsu Yabaton is another venerable Japanese franchise (founded 1947) that has spawned a branch in Bangkok. Its hometown, Nagoya, is famous for misokatsu, a pork cutlet drenched in thick miso sauce. Even back home, Yabaton’s is a classic. Tucked down a soi, the Bangkok venue’s barebones decor...
While Bankara and Ramen Kio seem to be many Bangkokians’ top picks for ramen, this Thonglor restaurant (with another branch at EmQuartier) has won many fans for its miso-enriched broths. Ramen Misoya is part of a ramen empire that stretches from Sao Paulo to New York—and throughout Japan, of course...