ADVANCED SEARCH
Nostro is the brainchild of celebrity chef Naan Hongsewiwat of Sangdad Publishing, making it one of the few restaurants in Siam Square One that’s driven by a chef and not a chain. But instead of standing out next to its boring neighbors, this gray-colored space falls into all the usual mall...
Taking on Sathorn brunch royalty Rocket, this airy, two-story restaurant on Soi 10 deals in a similar combination of egg-focused dishes, prettily poured coffee and cold-pressed juices served in a daytime-friendly dining room.
Though the mix of printed fabrics and mismatched wood veneers don’t have...
The buzz: Ekkamai’s new rooftop restaurant might only be six floors up, but there's nothing obstructing its cool, 180-degree views of the neighborhood. It sits atop the Tha City Loft Hotel, a 64-room property with on-trend decor: gray walls, mid-century furniture, fake plants galore.
The decor:...
Ramkhamhaeng is probably best known as being home to the biggest sports center in Bangkok and two universities, Ramkhamhaeng and ABAC. But as the neighborhood keeps expanding, so too does its variety of dining options. Most pleasingly, you can find good quality cuisine here at cheaper prices than...
The new Western restaurant Number 9 Grill is already drawing in weekend crowds of families and couples. Seat yourself in the dark-hued dining room and dip into the menu of regular comfort dishes like seafood ravioli (B185), pasta with white clam sauce (B260) and roasted lamb shank (B560).
Named after their late grandmother, this chef’s table by Le Du’s chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn and his two brothers comes from the heart. Located above chef Ton’s most recent opening, Mayrai Padthai, the restaurant enjoys the same prime view of Wat Pho. Flower vases, candlelight and a background...
Thonglor’s latest opening, Nuvola, follows the Bangkok Italian bistro rulebook.
On the menu you'll find Australian tomahawk (B3,900/1.2 kg) cooked on lava stone, Caesar salad (B230), sharing portions of stir-fried tiger prawns in garlic-tomato sauce (B280), spinach ravioli (B280) and fresh baked...
Thailand’s suarn aharn could be described as our answer to beer gardens. O-Yua’s views of Rama 7 Bridge over the Chao Praya lend a festive touch to your family gathering, there’s plenty of outdoor seating, and the smallest serving of draft Singha you can order is a pitcher.
Don’t expect cocktails...
Abundant light, shining coffee machine, warm wood and fresh flowers make a cozy spot to enjoy breakfast staples baked fresh. Go for this signature syrup-drenched pancakes with a side of fresh fruit, or for full-on early-morning decadence, the “Ovaltine-Volcano” pancakes.