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Overshadowed by the grand relaunch of Roast, this tiny coffee spot is still where the real coffee snobs go to drink. Roots has now relocated from Ekkamai to join its big brother at the Commons, but still acts as the roasting and testing space for what you'll be served up at Roast. Don't miss the...
The lastest eatery to pop up in the Samyan neighborhood is the Japanese-inspired Rose Café. Decorated with pale wood furniture, chalkboards and some roses (that are for sale, too), the tiny space is also home to a fairly long list of chocolate bakery treats like chocolate mud pie (B95), Nutella...
Rosemary is the first restaurant of celebrity chef, cooking instructor and cookbook author Ubolrat “Madame Tuang” Chawteerapluk.
Located at the back of food-centric Thonglor community mall The Taste, Rosemary maximizes its views over Thonglor Soi 10 with floor-to-ceiling windows, while minimal,...
The buzz: Bangkok will never be short of Italian food and Italian restaurants but Rossini’s, even though opened for over 20 years, still brings in the regulars—as well as new faces keen on their Tuscan villa coziness.
The vibe: Themed to resemble a Tuscan villa complete with a gigantic fireplace...
With a whopping four floors, new cafe-slash-working space Round About is as comfortable as it is functional. Workspaces are rented out at B180 a day or B100 for less than three hours, with customers also given access to seek free legal services.
While the coffee comes from Chiang Mai, the food is...
We always think it’s a good sign at a Chinese restaurant when your waitresses speak limited Thai and jot down your order in Chinese. And while there’s no doubting the authenticity and culinary skills of Royal China Recipe (more commonly known as Yang Seng Tang), the gritty digs and poor service do...
Tucked away in a back alley in Pahurat, Royal India’s cramped tables and harsh lighting are hardly inviting to the uninitiated. Yet for years the restaurant has been serving some of the most consistently delicious Northern Indian food in Bangkok. Looking for a light meal? Turn on your heels,...
The buzz: Breathing new life into a King Rama VI-era building close to the Golden Mount, this hideaway is part chic cafe, part photography studio and wholly dedeicated to its vintage vibe.
The vibe: The ground floor is a charming cafe, while the second floor can transform from cafe to photography...
This local favorite sits in an open-air bamboo structure with soaring conical ceilings, rustic decor, traditional tiles and private dining salas. It all makes for a lovely setting to enjoy excellent Thai food, mostly regional favorites like shrimp paste, hoy chak teen (boiled dog conch) served with...