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Saras
The Indian food version of an American diner, Saras has all the charms and follies of that time-honored genre of eatery: colorful clientele; long menu that includes simple, nostalgic favorites you never see at proper restaurants; cobbled but timely service; and average, greasy food. On weekends,...
Sarath N. Chocolatier
Taking over the old digs of Ansel and Elliott off Phahon Yothin Road, Sarath N. Chocolatier has joined the Thai cacao party with its displays of truffles, pastries, gateaux and extravagant chocolate sculptures. Following in the footsteps of bean-to-bar trailblazer Kad Kokoa, master chocolatier chef...
Saravanaa Bhavan
Its sign boldly declares it the “world’s no. 1 Indian vegetarian restaurant chain,” but Chennai-born Saravanaa Bhavan slipped relatively quietly into Bangkok in December 2015. The numbers don’t lie: 39 branches in India, another 47 in countries all over the world, and counting. The restaurant’s...
Sarnies (Sukhumvit)
Previously operated as a pop-up while the construction was underway for three months, now Sukhumvit has a new, permanent Sarnies that you can hang around all day.   You can expect a slate of the usual comfort breakfast options like miso kombu eggs Benedict served with aburi smoked salmon, sautéed...
Sarnies Bangkok
The buzz: While it’s been possible to sample Sarnies’ perfectionist roast profiles at their Kram garden offshoot, A Stimulant by Sarnies, for a while, the hip Singapore coffee chain has only just opened its first fully-fledged Bangkok branch—a charming spot just five minutes’ walk from BTS Saphan...
Sarnies Roastery
After serving residents and cafe-hoppers for over three years at its gorgeous shop near the river, hip Bangrak cafe Sarnies is expanding into central Bangkok.   The coffee connoisseurs, who came to Bangkok via Singapore, are expanding their footprint with a new space near the top of leafy Soi...
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Sarnies Sourdough
The Sarnies group grows again with a new bakery in Charoenkrung.   Sarnies Sourdough boasts a menu filled with pastries, indulgent toasties, and sourdough loaves baked fresh daily using only sustainable stoneground flour farmed and milled in Australia.   Try their signature cruffins, available in...
Sasaya
Located in the busy Sukhumvit Soi 39, you might well have wandered passed Sasaya before, dismissing it as yet another slightly dubious Japanese club. Truth is you’d be missing out on a chance to enjoy some decent, authentic Japanese cooking. Entering the place, you’ll find a very homey interior...
Sasori
Ari’s new cozy nook of an izakaya, Sasori, comes from the same Japanese grill experts behind the neighborhood’s Sousaku and Nabe Nabe.   Head here for meaty specialties like chicken thigh with a hit of yuzu kosho (B45), pork belly with enoki (B39) and Australian beef with leek (B55) in a wood-heavy...
Sati
Tucked behind Made Here on Earth leatherware store and Yo frozen yogurt shops, Sati’s glasshouse coffee shop provides the perfect, daytime friendly space to enjoy their slow-bar specialties (B150) and in-house creations like the peanut butter latte (B120) and coconut latte (B120). They also serve...
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