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It’s getting hard to tell Bangkok’s many Japanese fusion restaurants apart, all of them trying to outdo each other by incorporating new ingredients while keeping enough classics on the menu to please everyone. Teien, like many, is a bit hit-and-miss.
Tucked away on the 4/F, it offers a light, wood-...
The buzz: The wine-in-the-name trend has now spread to the suburbs! Located in Nawamin Festive Walk, Tell Me Wine’s kitchen has the Siam@Siam Hotel Executive Chef at its helm, doing—you guessed it—fusion food: Italian, Japanese and Thai. With a branch of HOBS right next door, it’ll be interesting...
Named after the technique used to achieve chocolate’s smooth, shiny finish, Tempered is a serious new contender on Bangkok’s cacao scene, all started from the humble beginnings of one passion-driven couple.
“It all began with this tiny drum roaster,” Kris Suteerachai, the owner of Tempered...
Owned by the same people behind Sushi Kanda (and in the same location), Tempura Kanda deep-fries an assortment of premium ingredients in an airy net of batter, winning over lovers of tempura as much as its sister sushi restaurant draws lovers of raw fish. Try the omakase of tempura, where the chef...
The old Chinatown neighborhood of Woeng Nakorn Kasem may have vanished, but the legendary beef soup of Chew Nuea Wua Raitiamtarn is being kept alive thanks to the grandson of the restaurant's original owner.
At Ten Suns' revamped shop-house, Chanyanpat Tiveschayun continues to season and braise his...
Physically, Ten-Sui is one of the city’s most attractive Japanese eateries. Its magnificent grounds and handsome patios and interiors alone make it worth a visit. Then there’s the food, which is excellent, made from top quality imported ingredients, expertly prepared and served up by waitresses in...
Nagiya is Japanese community mall Nihonmachi’s most popular venue. It’s near impossible to get in on weekends, and you’ll be signing up on the queuing clipboard and waiting outside with chain-smoking salarymen even on weeknights. The izakaya (tavern) mood is perfect, even if the décor is minimal:...
Another new addition to the Ekkamai neighborhood is Tenkatzu, which serves up comforting Japanese dishes amid a red and blue décor bursting with Japanese pop culture references.
Their signature tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet) comes in dishes like katsukare (curry rice), katsu soba (wheat noodle soup)...
The buzz: Following on from their French-Japanese opening Tenshino, Pullman King Power now boasts Bangkok’s latest omakase ("chef's selection") restaurant. Led by Japanese-American chef Goji Kobayashi, previously of Wako in San Francisco, Tenko offers an intimate curated dining experience filled...
The buzz: Pullman King Power’s Wine Pub has been transformed into a contemporary Japanese restaurant with a French twist that’s well worth the trip to Victory Monument.
The decor: As you walk in, you get the feeling of being transported not only a different place but to a different era. Think 1920s...