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This first Bangkok branch of Japanese chain Sushi Cyu, tucked away on the 3/F of All Seasons Place (the second is in Thonglor), may look a little dark and gloomy with its dated décor. But its yakiniku zone is often packed with diners grilling all manner of fine meat cuts. There’s also a sushi...
The flagship high-end sushi restaurant of Central Embassy has all the ingredients for something truly special; ingredients it flies in daily from Tokyo and Aichi Prefecture through a supplier who practices the kaimin katsugyo (or, “live fish sleeping soundly”) method. Injure the spinal cord but don...
The buzz: Bangkokians’ obsession with Japanese food shows no signs of abating, with Sushi Hiro opening out on the edge town. Owned by the same team behind the popular yakiniku (barbeque) joint Niku-King, Sushi Hiro sports a Japanese fisherman village-inspired décor and serves up fresh, handmade...
Sushi Hiro is the first restaurant that pops up when you search for sushi places near Rama 9. Though not that easy to find, tucked away from the entrance to The Shoppe mall, in the lobby of Belle condo, it’s almost always super-busy. On our last visit, there were about 30 people waiting to be...
The buzz: Occupying an imposing Japanese house on Petchaburi Road, Sushi Ichizu highlights fresh produce from Tsukiji Market and the delicate knife-work of Toda Riku, former sous chef at Tokyo's one-Michelin-starred Sushi Sugita. Here, there are only 16 seats on offer a day and reservations open up...
Located in the small community mall No. 88 in Thonglor, Sushi Kanda’s Japanese chef Takahiro Hato is particularly strict about sourcing only the best quality ingredients from his home country. As its name suggests, this place focuses only on sushi so you might as well opt for the omakase option,...
Bangkok kaiseki specialist Kitaohji has opened a second location, bringing the same meticulous presentation and high-end ingredients to a new form: omakase.
Chef Shimuta Kunihiko, who has been with Kitaohji for over five years, masterfully helms the kitchen at Sushi Kappou Kitaohji where he...
Sushi Masa is a runaway hit. With some bloggers calling it the best sushi in Bangkok and TV crews swooping in on their heels, the original sushi counter and three tables has already had to expand, adding six more tables.
You’ll definitely need to make a reservation to snag a seat here. What’s all...
While working at New York’s Jewel Bako, Japan-native Masato Shimizu became the youngest chef in NYC ever to win a Michelin star at just 29. After moving to Bangkok, he opened this omakase (chef’s selections) sushi restaurant in Jan 2016.
Serving just 20 diners a night in two sittings (5:30pm and 8:...