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Bangkok is flush with burger joints, but Bang Bang on Soi 11 brings new energy to the city’s growing list.
Designed by the award-winning Shelley Kwok (Siri House, Rongros, Long Chim Singapore), Bang Bang’s bright, dive bar-like concept is filled with in-your-face colors, neon lights, and loads...
Another well-known spot is Bang Por Seafood (Takho), famous for its fresh seafood and local recipes. Their secret weapon? Kei Jee (grilled shrimp paste), available as free condiment at every table.
Bangers doesn’t hide its junk-food roots—pop-colors, cartoon character murals and paper plates—and solidly fills its niche as one of the rare places in Bangkok specializing in quality hot dogs.
The bulk of the menu is divided into two parts: traditional hot dogs, which all use beef instead of...
There’s a new beef jerky specialist in town. Bangkok Biltong (www.facebook.com/BkkBiltong) has just introduced the South African delicacy biltong (spiced air-dried cured meat) to Bangkok.
Putting the emphasis on health, the brand makes its eponymous product using grass-fed, free-range imported and...
The buzz: Although it’s tucked away on the second floor of a relatively underrated community mall between Thong Lor Sois 5 and 9, Bangkok Bitter could potentially count thoroughfare joints like Meeting Room and Asian Gastro among its peers. Combining a faux rustic décor with a menu of popular (...
After first opening its doors on Phra Athit Road in 2015, cooking school-slash-chef’s table restaurant Bangkok Bold has since leveraged its growing reputation for stellar Thai cuisine by spinning off this second eatery. The chef dream team of Supanut “Ann” Kanarak, Chortip “Nhoi” Ouypornchai-sakul...
With its mostly foreign clientele, maroon booths and relaxed, friendly service, Bangkok Burger Company looks (and in many ways, is) the real deal: an honest American-style diner serving solid burgers. Too bad its focus on burgers has led many to believe it claims to offer the “best burger in...
Following in the footsteps of its Hua Hin sibling, Thonglor’s Seenspace has welcomed fancy Isaan joint, Der.
Like its predecessor, Bangkok Der (not to be confused with neighboring Somtum Der) adopts stark monochrome, concrete, and black furnishings for a feel that’s entirely different from your...
You may have spotted them at a weekend foodies' market; the young guys taking it in turns to fire up a mobile grill, which just so happens to be strapped to their back.
Bangkok Grill Runner was born earlier this year out of a desire to bring together Thai street chicken and German sausages.
Have...