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The new photogenic cafe on Thonglor Soi 14, Thinkin' Outside the Fox, stands out for its three-story-high window facade and stylish loft-like design (courtesy of Party/Space/Design).
Here, amid dangling greenery, you can enjoy baked items like flourless dark chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream (...
Thiptara means water from the heavens in Thai, a fitting name for the open-air pavilions surrounded by gardens and furnished with with antiques and traditional artworks. The kitchen serves up traditional dishes from Thailand’s different regions, such as the restaurant’s signature dishes gaeng phend...
This long-running Thai comfort food establishment is regularly packed with large groups of business people, families, friends and even couples. It’s clear the owners are quite set in their ways, from the plain 70s-80s restaurant design of white walls, brown bricks and wood, to the long, long menu...
Spread out beneath a canopy of palm leaves, this cafe-restaurant is like a chic version of Tarzan’s treehouse. In the dining room upstairs, low coffee tables make for a sit-on-thefloor kind of a meal. If that’s not your thing, take a spot in the industrial-style dining hall downstairs. The space...
This review took place in January 2019 and is based on a visit to the restaurant without the restaurant's knowledge. For more on BK's review policy, click here.
Thuyen breaks the mold for Vietnamese restaurants abroad, foregoing both propaganda art and Indochine cliches in favor of a slick...
Trendy and flavorless, Thyme collects an exhaustive list of food and decor cliches under one roof. Why proudly feature your chef’s name on the menu if that menu lists Anglo comfort food (burgers, bangers and mash, fish and chips) alongside gloopy plates of pasta and a sprinkling of Spanish tapas...
This review took place in July 2018 and is based on a visit to the restaurant without the restaurant's knowledge. For more on BK's review policy, click here.
With the arrival of Tibet Kitchen in Aug 2016, Bangkokians with adventurous palates were spared the need to trek 4,000 meters above sea...
Tim Ho Wan, the Hong Kong hole-in-the-wall that wowed the world by winning a Michelin star in 2010, arrived in Bangkok in August 2015 to much fanfare. However, it didn’t take long for murmurings of discontent, in particular complaints about lax service and dim sum sweetened for the Thai palate.
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Ladkrabang neighborhood, way out in Bangkok's 'burbs, has welcomed a real hipster gathering space, Timber Cafe.
The decor of exposed walls and dark brown wood pulls in a crowd of KMITL cool kids, while the menu keeps things pretty predictable (pasta, pizza, salads with deep-fried protein, monstrous...
Occupying a multi-floor shophouse near the Phanurangsi Pier, this handsome Talad Noi cafe stands out from the auto parts stores and temples in the neighborhood.
Named after the owner’s dogs and decked out in artwork from apr/s, from the photo-baiting front window decals to the typography the...