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The buzz: Run by the same team behind Lang Suan’s (now closed) All Six to Twelve Cafe & Social Bar, Sathorn's (now closed) Amontre Playroom & Brasserie and Ari’s pastel-perfect Baby Bar, this newly opened bar-cafe brings down-to-earth vibes to Soi Pan.
The vibe: The modern industrial decor...
The buzz: Phuket’s 2W hostel group has brought its chic bed and breakfast concept to Bangkok’s Chinatown—and unlike at so many tourist haunts, the owners here take the breakfast part very seriously at the downstairs cafe.
The decor: Designed by Harvester Design Studio, the minimal space speaks to...
The buzz: This restaurant is tucked in a secret garden dotted with real fireflies. It's only temporary, though, with a planned lifespan of 18 months—around the same as a firefly.
The decor: Entering the restaurant is like stepping into a set of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. A wood-flanked walkway...
This iconic dessert cafe started off serving Thai desserts more than ten years ago. The owner's son, who's also behind the famous cakes at Let Them Eat Cake, added French pastries to the shop and turned it into a veritable one-stop destination for sweets. Recommended Thai desserts are the tua paeb...
Upset about Let Them Eat Cake’s closure? Here’s some related news to perk you up. Chiang Mai’s longstanding Thai dessert establishment Wanlamun (of which Let Them Eat Cake is the offspring) has arrived in Bangkok with an online ordering service.
For now, there’s no sit-down venue to enjoy delicious...
This little cafe serves up Thai-themed desserts and drinks in a contemporary setting that's hard to believe is in Chatuchak Market.
The highlight here has to be the black Nila cake (see our story on Bangkok's best new desserts, B95), the owner's take on coconut cake that incorporates jasberry rice...
There’s no shortage of Japanese options on the seventh floor of CentralWorld. What the first Thai branch of Waraku has going for it, however, is a good space—not a non-room in the middle of the mall floor, but a cozy, recessed corner where you can pretend you’re actually dining at a standalone...
The cute, teeny-tiny white house on Sukhumvit Soi 33 that used to be Fat Beagle is now home to a new cafe that's all about cake.
Warm Welcome whips up rich layer cakes with delight combinations like vanilla caramel walnut and carrot prune cake (both B95).
They also offer homemade lemonade (B85) and...
Warm Wood Cafe, a cozy little venue on the corner of Thonglor Soi 10, certainly lives up to its name. The homey interior comes courtesy of Be Gray (who else?) and is dominated by warm brick work, worn wood and pot plants.
In addition to cafe staples like eggs Benedict, served here with pulled...
We’re more than ready to celebrate the rare sushi joint that decides to go it alone, particularly if it’s in a mall. But what exactly do we expect from a non-chain Japanese restaurant? A touch of inventiveness? Better fish? An exciting décor? Wasabi doesn’t deliver any of these, so we’re left with...