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The Mexican
This matter-of-factly named restaurant, owned by two American restaurateurs, one from Texas, carries a serious bar mood despite its day-long operating hours. The decor plays around with a Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) theme, with a painting of a skull-faced lady greeting you at the door—a...
The Mezzanine at Dean & Deluca
Late last year, Dean & Deluca launched its first proper table-service restaurant, The Mezzanine, at its mothership branch in Mahanakhon Cube. Tucked up among the building’s ventilation pipes, above the stone-blanketed deli below, is a small and far more moodily-lit space with a few tables and...
The Missing Burro
The Missing Burro is nestled in a garden down the surprisingly peaceful and residential Thonglor Soi 7, far from the bustle of the main drag. Despite the location, the food’s so good in-the-know crowds have taken notice and we highly recommend you book ahead. From a shipping container-turned-...
The Moon Under Water
First we get a dedicated vodka bar (RedSquare), and now an authentic Russian restaurant—could this be Bangkok’s latest craze? Located within minutes’ walk of BTS Phra Khanong, head through the ground floor Thai restaurant, Yayee, up the stairs where you’ll be met with a compact dining room presided...
The Mud 26
At The Mud 26, every table comes with a tabletop charcoal brazier so you can grill your own fresh seafood amid an American barn-style setting.   The highlight is the XL Sea Platter (B999), comprising a 30cm-long giant squid tentacle, Japanese scallops and freshwater prawns.   Finish your meal with...
The Mulberry Multi-Cuisine Restaurant
Multi-cuisine by name and multi-cuisine by nature, as the Berkeley Hotel's restaurant dishes out creations ranging from salmon nomtok to baked abalone to lamb racks in black pepper sauce to tempura and sashimi. It's all spread across a range of different menus,and served in a grand dark-wood dining...
The Myth of Mahanaga
The buzz: After more than 10 years in the game, the stunningly beautiful Thai restaurant Mahanaga just revamped itself and changed its name to The Myth of Mahanaga. Boasting a new bar and a relaxing al fresco area, the menu sees Chef Christopher Pier integrating some Western ingredients and modern...
The Never Ending Summer
Starchitect Duangrit Bunnag took over an old warehouse across the river and, with only minimal changes to the original structure, turned it into something special. Of course, if you’ve lived in Bangkok over the past two years, you probably already knew this. Still, it’s worth admiring the rustic...
The Nine
The Nine
Tropical garden-esque and village-themed, The Nine is a semi-outdoor complex with three sections: the Market Village, the West Village and the East Village. Seri Market dominates the Market Village and features the same concept food stalls as we’ve seen before at Paradise Park (out on Srinakarin...
Blue Ocean Velvet
The Ocean Brew
Tucked in a quiet area of Sukhumvit Soi 39, The Ocean Brew is a cafe expansion of the family-run diving business.    The owner serves up inventive fusion-style dessert recipes while her son, who designed the cafe, is responsible for the drinks.   Try the Ocean Blue Velvet (B135), a Japanese-style...
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