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The buzz: Korean restaurants in our city tend to be slightly indigenous, slightly-intimidating, smoky affairs—not to mention downright expensive. Tudari, on the other hand, offers you a distinctly casual experience. Think TGI Friday’s, except with Korean food and staff yelling, “Ahn yong ha say yo...
The six-year-old restaurant last year traded in its old digs for this folk-meetsmodern space; think thatched triangle roof adorned with dangling light bulbs and bamboo rice containers. The kitchen serves delicious traditional Northern food as always.
Thanks to the heavy Southern cuisine of Kua Kling Pak Sod, Baan Ice and Phuket Town, as well as the wide range of regional specialities at the much-appreciated Supanniga Eating Room, Thonglor is well-catered for by quality Thai restaurants.
Joining them to fill the empty spot for high-end Isaan...
Set in a relaxing rock garden dotted with white wooden tables, new eatery Tum-Sabai specializes in spicy Thai-style salads. Recommended dishes included yum dok kajorn (spicy cowslip flower salad, B70), laab pla muek (spicy squid salad, B70) and poo mah dong (marinated blue crab, B120). Be warned,...
At this all-in-one lunch, coffee, dinner and drinking spot, you can expect long picnic tables and large family-style dishes such as yam saaibua goongsod (spicy lotus-root salad with shirmp), plamuek todkratiam prikthai (garlic-fried squid) and gai hor baitoey (chicken cooked in pandan leaves.)...
Borrowing its name from the charming Italian region, Tuscany sets its sights quite high. Their grand colorful façade is quite lovely (if a bit kitsch), reminiscent of Tuscany—well, at least Palio in Khao Yai (except when heavy rains prompt them to cover it all up with a massive plastic tarp). And...
The casual and cute Tuu Gub Kao could well be the ideal neighborhood Thai restaurant.
It serves up classic Thai dishes with no MSG like guay tiew nuea sub (fried noodles with minced Ko Khun beef, B150) and moo kluk foon (Northeastern-style deep-fried pork, B100) just made to go with cold beers like...
The shiny décor here is perfect for moms of the khun-ying variety but, really, TWG is only really worth a visit for its tea. (Perfect if mom’s on a diet.) Bordered by monogrammed glass, TWG’s trademark look of European elegance is completed by a dark marble floor, wood paneling trimmed with gold...
TWG’s trademark look is all monogrammed glass, wood paneling trimmed with gold and shelves lined with signature yellow tins. Drinks are prepared behind an open bar, so you can keep an eye on the bartenders as they steep and taste every pot. The menu includes sets for breakfast, brunch and dinner,...