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Located in the heart of Sukhumvit, Bartels has people queuing up with giddy delight for its fresh-baked sourdough bread. Opened by a Scandinavian baker whose wife runs SMA (the Scandinavian Makeup Academy), the bakery has all the Nordic feels with its airy lounge and minimalist interiors. Stop by...
From the same people behind nitro coffee specialists Eureka comes Saphan Kwai’s newest cafe, Basic. More of a slow bar than a grab-and-go spot, the cafe is in the suddenly up-and-coming little alley next to the neighboring Government Savings Bank, surrounded by other restaurants and cafes that are...
The Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit's Thai restaurant sits in a coveted spot at the pointy end of the Tripadvisor reviews thanks to bold flavors and decor which is inviting and casual yet still with that upscale hotel polish. Chef Kesinee boasts that you won't find any MSG or artificial flavors in her...
Batt Tempura has bid farewell to its tiny Ekkamai Soi 21 hovel and resurfaced near the river. The flashing neon signs remain, but Batt mk. 2 is an altogether bigger venture, in terms of both space and menu.
Here, chef Chatphon Thavornvanit calls upon high-profile neighbor Napol “Joe” Jantraget, of...
The Intercontinental Hotel's flagship restaurant Bawarchi is set in a contemporary Indian space decorated with Indian art and with Indian music playing the background. Having been open 13 years now, their concept is clear, serving up traditional Mughlai cuisine. The menu offers an extensive list of...
Ditch the street eats and head up to the 16th-floor for Bawarchi Rooftop.
This elegant Mughal-style dining hall is all gold hues, billowing fabric ceilings and patterned tiling, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views over Sukhumvit.
Formerly the chicken-focused Nabah Grill & Sky Lounge,...
Joining the raft of new cafe and bar openings in Sathorn is the fifth Bangkok branch of Indian restaurant Bawarchi (Indian-Thai Chamber of Commerce, Specializing in traditional Mughlai cooking, popular dishes include tandoori chicken (B580) and seekh kebab (B400).
The sois of Upper Silom are filled with Indian and Pakistani restaurants of varying repute. BBQ Delight is one of the more interesting establishments. Situated across the road from a Vietnamese restaurant named Delight Kitchen, this otherwise nondescript shop-house beckons you in with its heavily-...
The buzz: It’s an unlikely neighborhood in which to make a strong architectural (or dining) statement. Lit Hotel is near BACC, MBK and the Jim Thompson house, but that doesn’t exactly make Soi Kasemsan the equivalent of Ari or Thong Lor. Whether the brand new hotel’s elegant design will suffice to...
As if you needed another excuse to visit Phra Arthit, the new Bean & Us has transferred a 30-year-old soy milk recipe into a cozy cafe setting.
The owner, whose parents sold soy milk for three decades, continues to serve up soy milk (B45), as well as adding dishes like roasted chicken with...