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This charming cafe sits in a bright, cozy space with plenty of natural light on one of Sukhumvit's most pleasant-looking streets. On top of the signature Wonderwall blend coffee from P&F roaster and familiar baked items, the cafe also adds a breakfast and brunch menu, consisting of things like...
Located close to MRT Ratchadaphisek, this all-white and wood cafe looks plucked from a magazine. Here you’ll find sweet treats like the Terrine Cheese (B120), an indulgent semi-sweet concoction with a soft and sticky raw chocolate texture, and drinks like the signature honey milk Earl Grey tea (B95...
The buzz: Part bistro, bar, and gallery, but 100-percent a testing ground for bold new ideas, Yen Akat’s buzzing French restaurant, overseen by 31-year-old chef Clément Hernandez (J’aime, Brasserie, Cordonnier), aspires to be more than the sum of its parts.
The vibe: Easily spotted by the brightly...
This review took place in March 2020 and is based on a visit to the restaurant without the restaurant's knowledge. For more on BK's review policy, click here.
Cast aside your prejudice against Tex-Mex: Wraptor is the kind of place you want in your neighborhood. No, it isn’t fancy. And, no, it won’...
Serving the same beef noodle recipes as Vibhawadee’s famous "Nuea Grob Noodle behind Thai Airways," Wua Nood serves up the same in juicy nuea grob (beef shank slices) in this Phloen Chit branch.
Other options include braised beef and shanks. Noodles start at B75 with local beef knuckle or you can...
This secret brunch spot in the heart of Siam Square is well worth the trek up three flights of stairs. Occupying one corner of a fashion boutique of the same name, the unfinished-looking space epitomizes minimal loft style, with seating for just 20 people on a motley collection of sofas draped in...
The buzz: Siam Square’s best brunch place just branched out to Ekkamai. And this new spot is (slightly) less hidden. WWA, a cafe-cum-fashion shop on the third floor of the now-defunct Swensens in Siam Square, has partnered with boutique Chooseless (of the same crowd behind Cocue in Siam Square Soi...
The buzz: What was formerly the first floor of Reynard has now become a wine bistro that has one Canadian and one Thai chef working together in the kitchen. As for now, they’re having a soft opening, looking to lure customers in with their B990 buffet promotion available only this month.The décor:...
This spin-off from Taiwanese guo bao specialist Bao & Buns introduces Bangkok to yet more varieties of Chinese street food, this time mostly from the mainland.
From a petite counter at The Commons, Xiao Chi serves up a compact menu of classic regional fare like dan dan egg noodles (B140) and...
Longstanding Singaporean brand Ya Kun has opened its first branch in Thailand. The chain is best known for its preservative-free kaya (coconut and pandan custard).
The Ya Kun Signature Butter Toast (grilled bread with kaya and butter, B70) is decently priced, but we recommend the Kaya Butter Toast...