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Carne
The buzz: From the group behind The Local and Crab and Claw comes Carne, a flame-focused, South American-leaning restaurant that dares to be different.   The vibe: Space isn’t an issue at Carne. The restaurant takes up a large corner spot down busy Sukhumvit 23. Offset bricks mask the exterior of...
Casa Azul
After dime-a-dozen coffee shops and cookie-cutter dessert cafes, Casa Azul brought a welcome splash of color to Ari upon opening in mid-2015. This small blue house themed after Frida Kahlo’s residence in Mexico City is casual yet lively, just as you’d hope for, thanks to vivid wall paintings,...
Casa Lapin
The story goes that the owner here, Surapan Tanta, an architect, was frustrated that he couldn’t find a good enough cup of coffee to start his morning. This led him to Chiang Mai, where he spent a year seriously studying how to make a cup of Joe and fell in love with the slower brew methods, which...
Casa Lapin (Ari)
As promised, the team behind the oh-so-trendy cafe Casa Lapin have expanded to Ari. The new branch adds a proper food menu, so seat yourself amid the homey, industrial-tinged décor (not too different from the Sukhumvit Soi 49 branch) and enjoy Western comfort dishes like the breakfast burrito (B240...
Casa Lapin x Central World
Casa Lapin (Central World)
From humble origins as a rabbit-hole-sized nook on Thonglor, the oh-so-trendy Casa Lapin has steadily been taking control of the Bangkok coffee scene—and it’s showing no signs of slowing down. Adding to their ever-growing list of branches, their latest opening at CentralWorld is their largest yet,...
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Casa Lapin (Thonglor)
<div>Four years after closing its original branch, coffee heavyweight Casa Lapin is back on Thonglor.&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>The kickstarter of Bangkok&rsquo;s new-wave coffee scene has joined up with nightspot Badmotel, where it takes over the...
Casa Lapin x Ploen Chit
The buzz: This sixth venue (if you include the now-closed original hole-in-the-wall) by one of Bangkok’s first niche coffee specialists Casa Lapin has gone full restaurant, with a list of well-executed if predictable all-day-dining dishes.     The decor: Easily spotted from the signature brick wall...
Casa Lapin x26
The very hip cafe Casa Lapin has opened their fourth branch, expanding the empire even further with a hostel, co-working space and flower shop. The bigger venue boasts the familiar industrial loft style of high ceilings, wooden floors and red brick walls, while big windows let in lots of light. The...
Casa Lapin x49
Hipster haunt Casa Lapin expanded beyond its rabbit-hole original branch to serve up a good cup of joe in a larger, even more lovely, venue. The brains behind this new hidden café’s Brooklyn-evoking industrial décor is Be Grey (whose previous work includes Karmakamet and In the Mood for Love). The...
Casa Panza
Bangkok’s kaleidoscope of food cultures is hard to match, and adding to the melting pot is Casa Panza, a delivery-only service offering up Cuban favorites.    The Miami-born chef behind the kitchen started cooking up his childhood favorites when the pandemic hit last year. He has since expanded...
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