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Hong Bao (Central Embassy)
You’ve probably already seen Hong Bao’s hypnotic orange swirled buns on your favorite social media platform. This lava salapao, a colorful bun filled with molten, salty duck egg yolk, may be the headline dish, but there’s no shortage of winners at the always packed Hong Bao. Reserve a table and...
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Hong Sieng Kong
After a year-long renovation, a set of old buildings built nearly two centuries ago officially has a new lease of life.  Tucked in an alley in the Talat Noi neighborhood, Hong Sieng Kong cafe opened last week, serving caffeinated drinks and desserts to visitors drawn to the popular riverside area...
Hong Teong Long (Khom Daeng)
Hong Teong Long is a master of Chinese food. Also known as Khom Daeng, it’s set in the kind of shophouse you’ve seen a thousand times before. But step inside and you’ll be amazed, and quickly addicted, to the well-balanced dishes that burst with just the right saltiness, sweetness and spiciness....
Honmono Sushi (Siam Paragon)
Honmono is Bangkok’s sushi mecca, selling a wide range of high-quality fish flown in weekly from Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo. The sashimi platter is a must-try, featuring two types of tuna, salmon, octopus, surf clam, hamachi and more. It’s expensive, but the quality is great with enormous pieces...
Hook
This pirate-themed cafe brings board game culture to Phra Athit. For B40/hour, you can enjoy classic games like The Settlers of Catan, Splendors, Camel Up, Dixit, Ultimate Werewolf and some 100 more titles. Food covers Mexican fare like quesadillas and a twist on fried rice. For dessert, try the...
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Hopeland
Replacing the Hong Kong-born Little Bao at 72 Courtyard is a new place also doing bao, this time with a Korean slant, alongside tiki-themed cocktails and tables which double as retro videogame consoles. Hopeland's menu takes an Asian-fusion comfort food route with the likes of a tender beef brisket...
Hor Hidden Café
The buzz: If you’re on the lookout for a quiet place to work with free Wi-Fi and a comforting drinks list, this amicable cafe fits the bill. The name says it all: Hor Hidden is nestled down a barely noticeable alley (look for Tam Load for the entrance). The owner, Tayawat Sukkhaphat, quit his job...
Horizon Cruise
This luxurious, air-con cruiser can fit up to 150 people and sets off from the hotel’s pier at 7:30pm. The food is served buffet style and has plenty to offer, including seafood, a sushi corner, vegetarian and popular Thai dishes. The boat sails past Bangkok’s riverside attractions then returns you...
Hot Rod
The buzz: You know designer Ashley Sutton for his whimsical, themed-bars like the Dickensian Iron Fairies and the 1930s Shanghai-inspired Maggie Choo's. His latest project, Hot Rod, is a small circular bar and restaurant dishing out a sophisticated menu of either creative or rare Thai dishes and...
Hot Star
It's all over your newsfeed: the Taiwanese junk food sensation Hot Star has arrived at Emquartier with fried chicken fillets the size of your head and two-hour-long queues. The much-hyped 30cm-long chicken comes in two flavors—original and spicy (both B139)—along with other treats like the well-...
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