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A sprawling, village-themed restaurant, café and beer garden just down the stairs from BTS Ekkamai, Baan Rie lends a touch of foresty calm in the middle of the city. Live music in the evenings.
Over the past three years, few restaurants in Bangkok have grown and evolved to the same degree as Baan Tepa. What started as a humble 12-seat chef’s table in a previously abandoned ancestral house is now a sprawling, sleek urban farm, cafe, and fine-dining restaurant with a 40-person cooking...
Since the original burned down during the May 2010 protests, Baan Ying has reopened in two new locations, one in the Siam Kitty building and one in Siam Center. Both boast a bright, modern decor with well-crafted hardwood furniture in blond wood, and shelves stocked with white crockery for a homey...
After offering its khanom pia (Chinese pastries) for delivery and at pop-ups over the past year, BaanBan has finally found a home at Siam Square One.
The cafe still focuses on the pastries that made it famous. Standard versions are anything but, stuffed with everything from Belgian chocolate to...
It may look a little rough around the edges, but this Thai restaurant situated beneath an antique wooden house comes brimming with exciting flavors.
Baannual paints a quaint picture of life in Samsen, offering only two tables set amid decorative flower arrangements, rattan birdcages, and a...
The buzz: Replacing Su Tha Ros Thai restaurant on the 19th floor of Hotel Muse, this new steakhouse continues the hotel's obsession with all things roaring ‘20s. Amid Art Deco-referencing decor, brings together some of the finest meats from Australia, Japan and America.
The decor: Formerly a...
Floor-to-ceiling windows look out to a green garden and a water feature at this peaceful brunch spot, where the straight lines of the window frames stylishly contrast with the curves of the interior. Sit at the long counter and order from the extensive specialty coffee menu, which features...
Bacchus & Co. offers straightforward traditional bistro food that could satisfy even the fussiest of French eaters. This Parisian-style bistro is dotted with French art prints, with a cute terrace that’s perfect for watching life on busy Sukhumvit Soi 16 go by. The lunch hour pulls in the...
The buzz: Chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn of Le Du is a regular in our Top Tables guide’s top 10 for applying techniques picked up at Michelin-star restaurants in the USA to Thai food. In 2015, he opened Baan on Wireless Road, a place that aims to be just the opposite, celebrating Thai comfort food...