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Delish Café and Baking School takes its décor cues from an Edwardian English tea room and is staffed by the pastry team from cooking school Le Cordon Bleu.
As well as letting you sample sweets like lemon tart (B105) or matcha crepe cake (B145), they also offer bakery classes. Lasting around two...
This Thai-Isaan bar at Hua Hin’s seaside Seenspace mall is not your average somtam (spicy papaya salad) place. Combining stark monochrome and concrete, large black-framed windows and a glass-fronted kitchen, they serve up Thai craft beers alongside fiery and tangy northern dishes, like their tam...
The large menu covers everything from Thai street staples like khao gaeng to hamburgers, but be warned: anything deep-fried has a suspicious after-taste.
Some questionable dishes aside, the place has character in spades, from the spiky-haired, 300-pound papasan to the bubbly waitress who, without...
Tucked down a small alley off Sathorn Road, Dexter does all-day casual dining in an Instagram-baiting industrial space of white subway tiles, inspirational quotes and, the centerpiece, an eponymous vintage-style marquee sign. It’s quite charming, if a little uninspired.
The menu, too, appeals...
Hidden down a tranquil soi right near BTS Ratchathewi, Di Cafe by Monomer is a warm spot for breakfast, cakes and a cup of joe.
Situated right by the Monomer hostel, the cafe's highlights go beyond coffee (made with locally roasted beans) to the likes of the refreshing lychee tea (B85).
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This review took place in Febuary 2019 and is based on a visit to the restaurant without the restaurant's knowledge. For more on BK's review policy, click here.
If you want honest Italian cooking, affable service and the little things done right, seek out this humble little wood-fired pizza...
From the owners of longtime favorite Pla Dib in Ari comes DibDib, similarly decorated with raw cement only with a DJ station that resembles an orange shipping container sat in the middle of the space. The menu contains some familiar dishes from the original Pla Dib like yam talay dib (raw fish in...
The buzz: Dark dining has been a popular trend in Switzerland (since 1998), Paris, and Berlin before spreading to major cities in Europe and the USA. This fine-dining experience is about depriving you of your sense of sight in order to heighten your other five senses. You choose between meat,...
Being the first branch of this global franchise in Thailand, and specializing in everyone’s favorite comfort food, xiao long bao [meat and broth filled dumplings], it’s very easy to go gaga over Din Tai Fung. Perhaps because of its location on the top floor of CentralWorld, even months after it...