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Drop by Dough
If you’re the type to travel for a decent donut, then hop on the BTS because Drop by Dough is pumping out some drool-inducing specimens. Located just minutes’ walk from Udom Suk station, the picturesque cafe is a carefully curated blend of dark woods, midnight blues, curves and lines—the perfect...
Drop by Dough (EmQuartier)
Drop by Dough, the decadent donut brand that got its start in Udom Sok, has opened a third branch on the first floor of glitzy EmQuartier, with a dine and wine option for the first time.    This spot is not just for donut lovers anymore. Now you’ll find a range of savory comfort food on the menu,...
Thai catfish grilled in kabanyaki style. Photo: Porpor Leelasestaporn / BK Magazine
Dukedon
Nestled in the unusual foodie location of Soi Inthamara 31, Dukedon takes pla duk (Thai catfish) away from the usual somtum stalls and puts them into the spotlight.    When we describe it as hidden and down-to-earth, we mean it. In fact, the place blends in with other houses on the same soi; the...
Duke’s
After hearing claims that Duke’s serves the best burger in Bangkok, we finally decided to pay it a visit. (The original is in Chiang Mai, and this its second address.) It wasn’t without apprehension, though: with its low ceiling, complete absence of natural light and garish gaggle of restaurants,...
Dusit Gourmet
The Dusit Thani Hotel might not be reopening yet, but the brand is already bringing part of the property back to life. The group has recently relaunched its Dusit Gourmet cafe—which was founded in the Dusit Thani Bangkok over 50 years ago—in some sleek new digs. Designed like the small, simple...
D’Ark at Emquartier
The buzz: Now half a year old, Piman 49’s stylish cafe D'ark has made a name for its quality coffee sourced from Australian roaster Di Bella and a kitchen helmed by two French chefs with Michelin star chops. This new outpost reaches a wider crowd with its mall location while pandering to them with...
D’Vine
An international menu with a Mediterranean slant, a community mall location, a walk-in cellar—D’Vine has all the hallmarks of your usual, mediocre wine bistro. The reality is a bit more complex. Despite failings typical of these restaurants (sub-par produce, sweet sauces), the genuinely lovely...
EAK Hideya Ramen
If you lamented the closure of Rama 9’s awesome ramen spot Hideya, then here’s some good news: it’s back. Well, kind of. The new EAK Hideya Ramen is under a different owner, but the rich and creamy Yokohama-style lekei (Japanese for home-style, B220) ramen remains, served in a pork and chicken bone...
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Early Bird Gets Coffee
<div>If you&rsquo;re planning a visit to <a href="http://bk.asia-city.com/city-living/news/montien-boonma-museum" target="_blank">Montien Atelier</a>, the new museum dedicated to the life and art of Montien Boonma, save room for <strong>Early Bird...
Ease Cafe & Co-Working Space
Ari's new cafe and co-working space, Ease, goes for a suitably laid-back vibe.  Set in a standalone house tucked off the main soi, the downstairs cafe does easy bites like all-day breakfast (from B180), Japanese salad (featuring seaweed and salmon roe, B120) and S’more toast (B60), as well as...
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