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Mohsen Restaurant provides Bangkok with a taste of Iranian (or Persian) cuisine, which shares much in common with the rest of the Middle East, only with milder, more-restrained flavors. That puts it in a league with just one other local restaurant we know of: Pan Road’s Persian House.
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Located right next to Brown Sugar on Sarasin Road, Mokka isn’t exactly aiming to attract the snobby, foodie crowd. In fact, coming here exclusively to dine can produce the gastronomic equivalent of a shoulder shrug and a “meh”. But considering that their main objective is to provide loads of...
Outside and in, this contemporary addition to the Sathorn Soi 10-12 café-slash-restaurant scene looks as much like a modern art gallery as it does a restaurant. From its huge, street-side windows to the white-washed walls and oversized furnishings, Moko makes a big impression, and one that, for the...
Bangkokians now have another place to get their fill of pancakes, with the second branch of Mokuola Hawaii.
Putting the focus on Western classic dishes with a few twists, highlights of a thick menu include pork spare ribs (B360), grilled salmon with pancake (B260) and pancake with papaya, ricotta...
Running a ramen restaurant in Silom’s Soi Taniya is tough business. With the likes of Ramentei and Hokkaido Ramen Gantetsu nearby, it’s not surprising a place like Momotarou has flown under the radar for most.
For years, the restaurant hid behind a rickety wooden door without so much as a menu...
This restaurant has been around for more than 30 years and in that time its walls have been completely covered over with certificates singing the praises of their khao mun gai (B40)—all well-deserved in our humble opinion. Well-steamed rice and a tasty yellow soybean sauce with chili and ginger are...
Set in a teak house mansion built during World War II, this tapas-style restaurant and bar on Sukhumvit Soi 13 is a lush escape where you’d least expect it. Monkey Pod is surrounded by a garden scattered with patio tables that sit beneath an actual monkey pod tree—hence the name—and boasts an...
The buzz: Helmed by three highly trained Japanese chefs Tsutomu Hashimoto, Kenji Hashiura and Akihisa Watanabe, this intimate omakase-style restaurant utlizes premium ingredients sourced from every corner of the globe.
The vibe: Tucked away on the ground floor of the Intercontinental Hotel, the...
Note: This review is of Mono+Mono's former location on Sukhumvit Soi 24. The restaurant has since moved to Future Park Rangsit.
Mono+Mono arrived in Bangkok late last year surrounded by hype. This was largely due to the name, which comes from a hugely popular Korean-style fried chicken restaurant...
A restaurant and cocktail bar that promises a relaxed, classy atmosphere alongside a menu that has something for everyone. While the outdoor terrace is home to comfortable lounge chairs and a street view, the air-conditioned indoor area is always bustling with energy. Along with delicious cocktails...