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Participating Dates: Nov 27-30
Deal Available: 6 pm - 1 am

Spectrum Lounge & Bar

Spread over three levels and 280 sq meters, Spectrum can accommodate almost 300 people. The inviting indoor living room comes with a sky blue velvet carpet, a glowing gold fretwork ceiling, a black marble bar and Thai artwork, while the dramatic outdoor bar features wooden decking and lime-cushioned chairs flanked by purple neon light—for date night, opt for one of the rooftop’s cozy tree-lined alcoves.

Som Tam & Chardonnay

About: In a bid to turn something unheard of into a classic combo, the owners of Som Tam & Chardonnay offer five variations of the papaya salad staple alongside a number of wines. The East-meets-West approach doesn’t stop there, as elegantly presented Thai and Italian dishes are also on offer. Set on the 11th floor of Thonglor’s luxury boutique Akyra hotel, the space is bright and elegant, combining white marble and slate gray.
 

SulBkk

About: Thonglor’s latest speakeasy is a Korean nightlife haven. It spins popular Korean tunes, in an upscale Korean gastrobar, that serves Korean fusion food and cocktails designed with classic Korean spirits. It’s an easy place to relax; the bar is split into three zones, with a red brick and concrete industrial vibe. And how can you go wrong with Seared Spam Balls (B280) They may not sound like haute cuisine, but they’re a really tasty choice, served with truffle mayo and jumuk bap (Korean rice balls). 

 

Happy Endings

About: This funky Vietnamese-themed bar restores some edge to tired and touristy Silom. Find a corner in the neon-drenched dining room and tuck into straight-up takes on banh mi and banh cuon to go with other Thai-leaning dishes. The satisfying beef pho comes with generous slices of beef and a full supporting cast of fresh greens. What’s more, the herb-laden, Asian-inspired drinks (sample names: 100 Dong, The Pink Slip) arguably upstage the food.

Urban Tadka

About: Bangkok’s Indian dining scene is a fast-growing one, and Urban Tadka brings an authentic menu filled with South Indian classics to the mix. From Idlis to curries, they nail every dish with their commitment to freshness and flavour. Located in Sukhumvit, only a stone’s throw from several BTS stations, this restaurant is easily accessible and is set to be one of the most popular spots in the area. 

Ma-Ke Inu

About: It’s position tucked away inside a small Lat Phrao alley gives this place some Tokyo-feeling charm. Find a seat among its range of modest wooden stools to tuck into Japanese food devised by eight brothers and sisters with longstanding ties to Japan—and they make everything from scratch. 
 

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