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The buzz: Owned by a group of friends with divergent but complementary tastes—one likes sushi, one likes beer and another adores vintage décor—Ikki must be doing something right as the place is packed out on a pretty regular basis. Make sure to drop by in November if you want to enjoy their 30% off...
After growing to 40 branches around the world, Fukuoka’s famous ramen chain opened here on the sly in late 2016, right near the original Thonglor branch of After You. The arrival didn’t escape the attention of ramen aficionados drawn to Ikkousha’s highly-praised bowls back in Japan. This legacy...
Il Bolognese does Italian food that everyone knows and loves: fritto misto (B370), salami pizza (B490), spaghetti carbonara (B290), and don’t forget the tiramisu (B290).
If you took your grandmother here and invited along that 14-year-old cousin at NIST, they’d both be happy. They’d be happy that...
This grand old villa tucked just off Rama 4 Road has been serving charcoal-grilled fine-dining menus since 2015. It began life as an Italian steakhouse, but with new Portuguese head chef Nelson Amorim (previously from the three-Michelin-starred Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong), its offerings have...
It’s common knowledge that a nice view doesn’t always guarantee you nice food. Sadly that’s the case here, despite a rooftop setting offering sparkling views of the river and Rama VIII Bridge. From the tables filled with young couples and families smiling for the camera, it’s pretty obvious that...
The buzz: Bangkok is no stranger to Indian fine dining—Gaggan, Jhol, Gaa—and this new spot in Langsuan is hosting a whole new crowd for creative eats spanning the subcontinent, with a focus on ingredients and complex flavors that aren’t afraid to get a little spicy.
The vibe: It’s big. The...
Indian vegetarian places are overabundant in the Nana-Asoke neighborhood, so the fact that Indian Chaat is tucked away in a little sub-soi off 31 and has none of the aggressive sidewalk welcome and corny starched linen of its peers is a welcome change. The menu, too, has many dishes that while...
We know better than to judge an Indian restaurant based on bad lighting and quilted fake leather dining chairs, but in the case of this upper Silom fishbowl, appearances don’t deceive. You know from the moment you taste the mint chutney at Indian Delight that things aren’t quite going to live up to...
With so many Indian restaurants sporting pretty much identical menus, an eatery needs something more than the quality of their food to distinguish itself and pull in the diners. Indian Hut does have such a claim to fame: it is the caterer of choice for Indian aunties throwing a lunch party. It was...