The only 8 restaurants BK food reviewers gave full marks last year
And we don't give that fourth star out lightly.
We said: "Yes, it’s in a mall, it’s noisy, the service is patchy, but we quite enjoy the bustling nature of the place: half spruced-up Red Lobster, half seafood co-op. While Crab and Claw doesn’t come cheap, it does set the bar high for premium seafood that’s not only fresh but also organic and sustainable."
We said: "Benjarong’s lavish decor and five-star hotel service used to be the kind of thing connoiseurs of Thai cuisine would avoid like the plague. Except fancy, dainty Benjarong is currently one of the city’s best kitchens for genuine Thai flavors. It’s also one of the most inventive."
We said: "From the complimentary arrival condiments and papadums to the sinfully buttery dal charcoal (urad lentils, tomatoes, ginger and garlic), the spicing is consistently bold and well balanced."
We said: "You can really feel husband and wife chefs Jason Bailey and Bongkoch Satongun’s creativity and personality in their food, which is not always the case at traditionalists like Nahm or Bo.lan. Dishes here remain clearly and authentically Thai, but also refreshingly unique."
We said: "Compared to neighboring American barbecue places like Roadhouse, Smokin’ Pug is in a different league—tastier, similarly priced and with infinitely more charm."
We said: "Ochre walls, dark wood columns, oxblood tufted leather seats—the place is as conventional as can be. The food, too, is aiming for tradition, regionalism and authenticity. But Lenzi Tuscan Kitchen is so satisfying we’d never call it boring."
We said: "You’d be equally at place coming here to spend B500 on a pizza and a beer as you would dropping B5,000 on a multi-course feast."
We said: "Need we remind you Signature isn’t cheap. But with 39th floor views, an extensive sake menu, diligent service and creative Japanese cuisine that actually works, you’re getting a truly special experience."
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