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The Capital by Water Library
Perched above hordes of Chong Nonsi office workers on a mezzanine level of Empire Tower, Water Library’s first stab at a steakhouse serves up a stockbroker-appeasing menu of imported steaks and seafood. Tables of cufflink-shirted men crowd out the best seats in a dining room that feels like a...
The Catbird Seat Restaurant
The Buzz: The Powder Room is dead, long live The Catbird Seat, occupying this 4/F rooftop location on Thong Lor. Catbirds stick to the topmost branches of a tree, meaning catbird seats are the best to see and be seen. Whether this new venue can pull that off, given the location (the elevator...
The Chop
This elegant steakhouse with an industrial age decor, red banquettes and views of downtown Bangkok serves both its generous steaks and juicy burgers on slate framed in wood--a fittingly masculine gimmick. The Chop's signature is a massive tomahawk (or cote de boeuf as the French call it) but they...
The Clock Out
Klongsan’s The Clock Out is an all-day, Italian-inspired restaurant that packs more than a few glitzy touches. The space goes for a modern-farmhouse vibe with blue leather seats, faux log walls and plentiful hanging greenery. Mains pair premium produce with impressive plating in the likes of the...
The Club 24 Bangkok
Out in the Ramindra boonies, this giant outdoor bar and restaurant is themed around a Wild West-style water mill. The crowd is young and laddish, with the focus as much on big-screen football matches and beer girls as it is on the big sharing plates of Asian fusion and Thai food. They run regular...
The Coffee Academics
The buzz: Hong Kong’s renowned specialty coffee expert has landed in Bangkok, offering world-class brews made with premium beans sourced from across the planet. Founded in 2010 by entrepreneur Jennifer W.F. Liu, the popular coffee shop was featured in the 2017 Michelin Guide for specialty coffee...
The Coffee Club
The buzz: Australian coffee chain The Coffee Club recently opened up its first Bangkok branch. A ubiquitous sight down under, especially in their home state of Queensland, all branches serve up the same specially blended, UTZ-certified coffee from three origins—Colombia, Brazil and India. Food-wise...
The Coffee Club (Sathorn)
The Coffee Club is an Australian all-day dining café where people don’t just meet for coffee but come for a relaxed meetup place with their friends and family. Grab an eggs Benedict and poached eggs with avocado to coconut pancakes and chicken schnitzel with Italian slaw. To drink, try its series...
The Cookhouse at Number 9
Fresh from stints at Suhring and Mezzaluna, Amie Baholyodin and Vee Sakesuwan have opened up their home to a new private dining experience. The Cookhouse at Number 9 sits down a quiet residential soi, where it welcomes in-the-know Bangkok gourmands for six-course tasting menus (B2,500/person) that...
The Corner
Proving to be quite a crowd-puller in the expat-heavy Sribamphen neighborhood, The Corner may be a bit light on the décor, but who cares when such close attention is paid to the food. Upstairs is a low-key guesthouse (rooms start from B500), while downstairs is very much a casual, slightly rustic...
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