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At Baan, one of Bangkok’s leading Thai chefs, Thitid Tassanakajohn (Le Du, Baa Gaa Din), retreats from the modernist culinary techniques he learned in New York in favor of homey, everyday Thai meals. Co-run by his younger brother Chaisiri and girlfriend Manintorn Maksiri, Baan dishes out...
Emerging as a major Suan Phueng landmark in recent years, Baan Hom Tian is a quaint traditionally-designed compound where you can find colorful made-in-Thailand fragrant candles and good local food. Comprised of cottages made from old wood, the space is divided into two parts: a restaurant and a...
It seems Soi Thonglor is a pretty good spot to indulge in Southern recipes, from the long-established, baan-baan Kua Kling Pak Sod to the cute Phuket Town. Now, the young Baan Ice owner “Ice” has brought his grandparents’ long-popular Mueng Korn (Nakhon Si Thammarat) recipes to this bar-centric...
Baan Khamin claims to serve traditional Southern food that’s not only the domain of heat-seekers. Recommended dishes include pork stir-fried in shrimp paste (B120), Thai-style salad with vegetables (B120) and pineapple curry (B150), all of which you can enjoy in an all-white house beautifully...
Baan Khun Mae oozes Thainess through its every sculpted wooden panel, its white and blue crockery, its aunties shaping dumplings behind a wall of jars filled with relishes, its display of chuam (vegetables boiled in syrup), its classical musician (daily at 7pm) and its staff in traditional outfits...
Baan Klang Nam has been around for more than 10 years and in this time has expanded in the form of many other restaurants like Baan Klang Krung and Rueng Nam. The riverside location is especially popular among tourists who consistently fill out the wooden terrace. The menu, though extensive, really...
This Rama VI-style house serves equally aristocratic dishes that trace their roots to the original house’s owners, the Bunyaketu sisters. While the property has stayed in the family, the wooden house the sisters lived in has been replaced by an elegant two-story boutique hotel that looks like it...
One of Chanthaburi’s favorite restaurants has finally opened in Bangkok.
Baan Nam Prik Kao Suay goes heavy on the Thai vibes with traditional backrest pillows, dark wood tables and Southern food served in little bamboo baskets that will drum up childhood memories for most Thais.
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The 30-year-old Baan Pee Lek is a bit remote but it’s totally worth making the trek to sample its delicious Thai food. Set in a house in a sub soi (you might want to call for directions), its atmosphere is simply adorable: vintage wooden furniture, lots of framed photos on the walls, a grand piano...
The team behind Issaya, Namsaah, Kombawa and Pizza Massilia has attempted something more down-toearth with this little shop-house renovation on Charoenkrung. Think of it as the Somtum Der of pad Thai: an approachably cheap attempt to give a single street-food favorite the love it deserves in a...