ADVANCED SEARCH
Khaosan’s new train-themed hostel and cafe Tales is more than a photo opp.
The five-story shop-house has been given a streamlined makeover to resemble a futuristic train carriage (take note, State Railway of Thailand).
On the ground floor, pull up a high stool at the coffee bar which puts a smooth...
With its California gold-rush theme, this restaurant stands out from the others at Groove. The earth-hued walls block the sunlight from leaking in, and mining paraphernalia help ram home the concept.
While Tales of Gold Mine’s PR spiel reads like the restaurant’s doing fusion, most of the dishes...
With its three branches, in Paragon, Central Rama 3 and CentralWorld, the original Taling Pling on Pan Road has proven that fuss-free food in a cozy décor can be a winning recipe. Sure, the mall branches don’t quite have the same charm as the original (a place so overrun by tourists that...
We think the continually strong reputation of long-term favourite, Taling Pling, has to be down to the wonderful consistency of its dishes. Set in a quiet, non-descript soi, it’s actually situated in a original wooden house that’s pleasantly bright and contemporary inside thanks to its vivid...
The latest addition to this city’s sushi scene offers a compact omakase-only experience to just six diners per night—which means there's already a two-month wait to get in.
Tucked on the mezzanine floor above Karatama Robatayaki, and Tama Sushi is helmed by chef Seiji Sudo, previously head chef of...
This sunset dining hot spot in the north of the island is run by the same people behind Bangkok’s longstanding Pola Pola Restaurant & Bar. The chic modern tropical interior comes from leading Thai product designers Thinkk Studio, who contributed all the chairs, tables and lamps. Thai fusion and...
This place might be located in a mall, but Tamaruya proves that Isetan is still a very solid spot to head to for Japanese food, a fact backed up by the Japanese crowd grilling their Australian wagyu beef at this particular venue. The décor serves up your typical Japanese vibe, but what’s less...
If you’re tired of the existing old wine bars in town, you might want to try the newly-opened Japanese-owned wine bar Tamaya and its pleasant outdoor terrace. The big wine cellar holds more than 300 labels of wine, while the pizza made in the big clay oven is their other pride and joy. Other dishes...
Named after the Southeast Indian state from which Silom Road’s Mariamman Temple (or Wat Kaek) draws its architectural inspiration, this 27-year-old Southern Indian restaurant deals in both vegetarian and halal non-vegetarian dishes.
There’s little to distinguish it from the countless other low-rent...
Boasting a contemporary design splashed with the aesthetic of Wong Kar-wai’s “In the Mood for Love,” Tamp is Phrom Phong’s latest Instagram hotspot.
The gorgeous cafe, brought to life by Paradigm Shift (Cadence, Crimson Room, Stage), is more than just good-looking, though. Specialty beans transform...