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BonChon Chicken
<p>BonChon Chicken is a global chain that spread through Korea and the USA and is now moving into Asia on the merits of its crispy, non-greasy fried chicken. Before we get to the food, though, we should advise you that BonChon is not a fast food place, and the wait for a table and for the...
BonChon Chicken (Thonglor)
BonChon Chicken is a global chain that spread through Korea and the USA and is now moving into Asia on the merits of its crispy, non-greasy fried chicken. Before we get to the food, though, we should advise you that BonChon is not a fast food place, and the wait for a table and for the food is...
Bonci
If you’ve been to Saphan Kwai recently and wondered what the long lines of people in front of the Blu 395 apartment building were for, the answer is the neighborhood’s hippest new cafe, Bonci. Located on the ground floor of the apartment complex, the two-story coffee joint offers a minimal yet...
Bonfire
The rooftop on Sukhumvit Soi 47’s Rain Hill community mall has been transformed from a Japanese bar to a casual Western and Asian restobar. The industrial glass-house-like venue boasts plenty of rustic markers in the form of faux deer heads and decorative logs, while outside there's a chill...
Bonita Café and Social Club
There are only a handful of them, but Bonita Café and Social Club may well be the most inviting organic vegan restaurant in town. Run by a Thai-Japanese couple, this small, living roomlike café has become a meeting spot for the runners of Lower Silom and prides itself as a genuine social club....
Bonnie Dolly’s Tea Room
European-inspired cafe Bonnie Dolly’s Tea Room is all about afternoon tea.   Twee decorative features like teapot-shaped lighting, French-style windows and a greenery-covered ceiling set the scene for baked goods synonymous with teatime: chocolate and fruit covered tarts, pastel-colored macarons,...
Boon Pochana
  This review took place in July 2019 and is based on a visit to the restaurant without the restaurant's knowledge. For more on BK's review policy, click here.  There are late-night Chinese restaurants in Bangkok that blow minds. They serve indecently umami-tasting greens, plates of mapo tofu...
Boon Tong Kee
Around for nearly 40 years, Singapore’s Boon Tong Kee is legendary for its Hainanese chicken rice (khao mun gai).   After arriving on our shores two years ago, the first Bangkok branch at the unassuming Up community mall on Narathiwas-Ratchanakarin Road is still packed most nights with Chinese-Thai...
Boon Tong Kiat
Who couldn’t love this place, and not just because it offers a pocket friendly meal in a pricey neighborhood. It’s more that their khao mun gai (B65) comes with lovely, fatty rice and no less than three different types of sauce to choose from (sour sauce made with garlic and lime, shredded ginger...
Boost
Need to cool off from the stifling humidity? Head over to Boost Juice Bar for one of their refreshing smoothies. This Australian brand offers a plethora of fresh fruit concoctions, separated into several categories: from Low Fat Smoothies (try the All Berry Bang, B85 for small, B105 for regular) to...
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