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When it comes to eating out in Bangkok, there are few surprises. So jaded foodies looking for a quick fix of adventure might want to pay a visit to this modest shophouse eatery, which features Okinawan cuisine, a freaky, fusion-y and sometimes fatty hodgepodge of ingredients from all over. Your...
Forget all the weird and wonderful dining experiences you’ve had in Bangkok, this place offers something completely different. Bangkok Sea View requires that you get a long-tail boat (B50 for adults and B20 for kids) from a pier on Rama 2 to go dine in the middle of the Gulf of Thailand. During the...
Hidden away on the basement level of the United Center Building, Bangkok Shokudo serves lunch-friendly Thai food with Japanese twists, both on the plates and in its handsome décor which mixes handmade-looking crockery and blonde wood.
Food giant S&P is behind the whole thing, for better or...
There’s no such thing as a lonely meal at Bangkok Supper Club, a pre-booked, chef's table-style dinner by English chef Davina Pickering.
Pickering, who last crossed our radar with her menu at cafe-cum-fashion shop WWA, has teamed up with owner Susan Jones to bring us a dining concept that’s all...
This review took place in November 2018 and is based on a visit to the restaurant without the restaurant's knowledge. For more on BK's review policy, click here.
Hidden behind a line of dense trees and bushes surrounding 137 Pillars Suites, Phrom Phong’s hip all-day-dining cafe feels like...
Nanglinchee’s latest wave of new openings has now brought Phrom Phong’s brunch darling, Bangkok Trading Post.
The airy venue echoes its sister branch—cool gray marble, colonial-style tiles, wooden dividing screens—while the all-day dining menu touts classics like eggs Benedict (B280), wagyu...
The buzz: Phrom Phong’s luxurious brunch darling, Bangkok Trading Post, takes a casual turn, offering mammoth breakfasts and pocket-friendly lunches right next to BTS Chit Lom.
The vibe: Forget the soaring windows and marble counters of the flagship branch; at this self-serve spot, white-tiled...
The green Vietnamese sandwich truck Banh Mi Boy has finally settled in a permanent spot. Under a slightly different name, Banh Mi Bo, the new space focuses on take-away food but there are some tables and chairs for dining in, too.
There's also a larger menu. Of course, you can still order their...
Banh Mi Crispy, the tiny Vietnamese sandwich stall at Phra Khanong’s W District, now has welcoming new digs in a renovated On Nut townhouse (5 On Nut Soi 30).
As before, the menu is all about banh mi (B90-110), starring a crisp yet fluffy baguette made in-house. We love the crispy pork sandwich (...
Though hidden on the second floor of Mille Malle (a quiet Sukhumvit Soi 20 community mall frequented by expats), Banjoo BBQ aims for a trendier audience than your typical Korean restaurant. Le Cordon Bleu graduate owner Injin “Lauren” Kim doesn’t just serve up Korean barbecue, but also East-meets-...