• By GROVE
  • | Oct 07, 2010
And these aren’t second-tier restaurants, either. As an official partner with BK Magazine’s Top Tables, Chope can be used to reserve tables at some of this city’s very best places to dine. Here are just a few of the names where you can book a table with Chope and get 20-percent off the bill just by booking online.
 

Quince

Quince (Sukhumvit Soi 45) serves up casual European food that’s light, fresh and bright (meaning local and seasonal) in portions that encourage sharing and eschew the formality of a traditional three-course dinner. Perfectly paired with Mediterranean flavors, the faux-vintage brasserie meets idyllic country home atmosphere draws a crowd of beautiful people. Thanks to the very solid wine and cocktails menus, Quince is the kind of place that will make you want to stick around until late.
 
 
 

22 Kitchen

California-born Nikolas Ramirez helms 22 Kitchen (22/F, Dusit Thani),  bringing with him influences from his Hawaiian and Latin roots. The menu focuses on Pacific coastal cuisine like the fresh and simple scallop carpaccio with corn and avocado salsa as well as Nikkei (Peruvian-Japanese fusion) dishes like grilled Maine lobster with “ramen gnocchi” and miso tea. The signature drinks also fit the theme well, like the rum-based Catch 22. Added bonus: the panoramic views of Lumphini park from the Dusit's top floor. 
 
 
 
 

The Kitchen Table

The chic W Bangkok’s signature restaurant serves Asian flavors in comforting portions with plenty of European influences. At The Kitchen Table (2/F, W Hotel), expect plenty of slow-cooking, such as in the 48-hour braised beef short ribs and crispy, roasted duck breast, but also an emphasis on well-balanced spices. The pad pong gari pu nim (curried wok-fried soft shell crab) served with Maine lobster is a real highlight. Unlike the glamorous and glittery purple vibe of the hotel, the restaurant also sports a warmer interior of wooden furniture, coaches and amber lighting.
 
 
 

The Roof @38th Bar 

This open-air rooftop bar on the 38th floor of Mode Sathorn hotel might be just the place to see the whole picture of Lower Silom, thanks to its panoramic rooftop view that includes three bends in the Chao Phraya River and three bridges. As for food, they offer everything from Mexican and Moroccan snacks and cold cuts to inventive Chinese dumplings and fusion sushi. Drink highlights include the Strawberry Cheese Cake Martini.
 
 

Orchid Cafe

Offering a buffet and a la carte menu, Orchid Cafe (Sheraton Grand Sukumvit) is a casual bistro that has something for everyone, whether it’s apple-wood smoked Alaskan salmon, Indian paneer tikka curry or slow-cooked beef cheek. The restaurant itself is flooded with natural light and offers great people-watching opportunities along Sukhumvit’s Asoke neighborhood. 
 
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