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The buzz: Thonglor has a new gold standard for good pizzas, and it isn’t even on Thonglor. Massilia “mark 2” takes over where Smith left off at the top of Soi 49 with its Italy-meets-France approach to pizzas, along with a side order of Provencal small plates.
The decor: Let there be light!...
Located beneath the walkway connecting BTS Asoke, Terminal 21 and MRT Sukhumvit, Pala’s large bay windows offer near-subterranean views. Throw in uncomfortable bar-stool seating, a cramped kitchen-slash-deli packed with cold cuts, a loud crowd of expats and tourists munching on pizza slices under...
Following the launch of the Pizza Massilia food truck a couple of weeks ago, here's further proof Silom is a haven for pizza lovers.
Pizza Pala Romana, the much-loved grab-and-go pizza place tucked beneath BTS Asoke, has opened its second branch at CP Tower, serving up its trademark pizza made with...
It might be hidden in the depths of a gloomy soi but that doesn’t seem to put people off, as Pizza Pazza is always packed, especially at weekends. The cozy ambience, despite the bare cement walls and plastic chairs, fits the family pizzeria concept. The original idea came from the children, who...
The Massilia family is expanding ever further, now boasting this new offshoot in Central World. The new brand comes with a fresh and playful blue and white set up that’s bright, leafy and kid-friendly. With Salerno-born chef Michele Fernando and Veneto-born chef Massimo Verzini at the helm,...
There’s a lot to like about Pizzazo, a cute neighborhood Italian restaurant and pizzeria. For starters, it’s a rare house and garden formula that doesn’t make us roll our eyes. Here it’s done very well: uncluttered, cozy and avoiding the retro trend. There’s even an impressive pizza-making station...
“This soi has seen better days,” was our first thought as we walked down Sukhumvit Soi 63 after 6pm. Saturated with high-rise condos, dilapidated buildings, an obscure-looking karaoke bar, neon-lit Japanese restaurants and massage parlors, it’s hard to imagine that five minutes later we’ll be...
There’s a difference between restaurants whose interiors are bare and minimalist on purpose and those that are bare and minimalist by circumstance. The interior of Pla Dib seems to be a mixture of both, with its raw cement exterior, bare walls and windows and overall indifference to small details—...
Sat on the edge of Bangkok, Pla Mae Nam is just the type of restaurant worth eating at when you head out of town—the plain décor and rough service forgivable thanks to the good food on offer. Set in a traditional Thai house, there’s no air con, only wooden seating and the staff are a bunch of...
You have to be pretty determined to visit this place; not only is it situated across the river, it’s also down a deep, barely-lit soi. Pla Song Kwai Restaurant sits on the first floor of an old condominium with little other signs of life. While they have a big, bright sign at the entrance, the...