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    • Côte by Mauro Colagreco. For some foodies, a high-end restaurant means accolades and awards hanging at the door. For others, it’s where every dish speaks passionately about the chefs and those behind the counter.
    • Sühring. German twins Thomas and Mathias Sühring redefined Bangkok’s fine-dining landscape in 2017 with their meticulously presented German tasting menus of contemporary central European influences, served amid a sophisticated, inviting environment.
    • Sorn. Sorn was the hottest ticket in town in 2018 when Baan Ice founder Supaksorn “Ice” Jongsiri put his decades of experience with southern Thai cuisine through its fine-dining paces without compromising on bold flavors or traditional techniques.
    • Mia Restaurant. The buzz: A fine-dining sensation that took off in 2019, this elegant restaurant comes from founders Pongcharn “Top” Russell and Michelle Goh, known for their seasonal tasting menus that blend Asian ingredients and European flavors.
  1. Apr 9, 2024 · Mall food courts will usually have all the staples: khao mun gai, pad see ew, pad thai, boat noodles, papaya salad...so if you have a bucket list of popular street food to try and you don't know where to go to find it, food court is a pretty good start.

  2. MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2021 was announced yesterday and we would like to congratulate the following Thai restaurants for achieving their deserved recognition on the Guide: Yhingthai Palace (Bib Gourmand) Address: 36 Purvis St, #01-04, Singapore 188613. Un-Yang-Kor-Dai (Plate) Address: 57 South Bridge Rd, #01-02, Singapore 058688.

    • The Sixth – 6th
    • Bangkok’s Delicious Street Food
    • Krua Apsorn – Bangkok´s Best Crab Omelet
    • Thip Samai – Bangkok’s Best Pad Thai
    • Raan Jay Fai – Michelin Star Street Food
    • Naam 1608
    • Somtum Der – Bangkok’s Best Som Tam
    • Baan Somtum
    • Wattana Panich in Ekkamai – Bangkok’s Best Beef Noodle Soup
    • Blue Elephant

    The Sixth is a cool and hip little place with excellent authentic Thai food! With only five tables, run and owned by a young couple, the place has a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. We particularly love their red curry with prawns, chicken cashew nuts, and Tom Yam Koong. So tasty! Do try their awesomely yummy chocolate lava cake with mango or Mango...

    All over Bangkok, you will find cheap and delicious Thai food on the street! Some places are pop-up food stalls that move around on trolleys, while others are more or less permanent, serving fresh and tasty Thai food at small tables on the street pavement. Street food in Bangkok is tasty, quickly delivered, and super cheap. You can usually have a f...

    The legendary Krua Apsorn serves delicious and authentic Thai dishes just as they are supposed to be. The owner used to work for the royal Thai family and has brought some of the recipes with her when opening her own restaurant. You will find six Krua Apsorn restaurants in Bangkok, where two of them (Samsand and Dinsor) are in central Bangkok: 1. S...

    The small restaurant Thip Samai apparently has the best Pad Thai in Bangkok! Not bad considering that they sell Pad Thai EVERYWHERE in this city 🙂 . So we had high expectations about this Pad Thai, and it did not disappoint! So is it the best in Bangkok? Impossible to say, but we have eaten a lot of Pad Thais over the years, and this one is seriou...

    Located in the same street as Thip Samai (the restaurant above at no. 4), the Raan Jay Fai is the only street food restaurant in Bangkok to be awarded a Michelin Star. The restaurant is owned and run by the 75-year-old woman Jay Fai, and she actually makes all the dishes herself wearing her signature black goggles and a black beanie. She is a real ...

    NAAM 1608 is one of our go-to restaurants whenever we are in the Chinatown area. The Thai food is excellent, with a wide variety of Thai dishes on offer, and the location is equally impressive, set in a cozy old wooden house right on the Chao Praya riverbank. NAAM 1608 is open for lunch and dinner but is especially popular in the evening when peopl...

    Somtum Der is a small cozy restaurant serving delicious northeast Isaan Thai food. The restaurant has a great and cozy outside area where you can sit and eat and drink their tasty martinis of vodka and lemongrass or Rosella. Somtum Der has even got a mention in the Michelin Guide. Their specialty is the Som Tam/ Som Tum (Papaya Salad), of which the...

    Somtum means green papaya salad, and is one of the Thai dishes that are most famous and popular in Thailand. As the name implies, the Baan Somtum Thai restaurant’s signature dish is the Somtum – Thai Papaya Salad. And it is absolutely delicious! Baan Somtum is also mentioned in the Michelin Guide. Of course, we did try their famous Somtum/ papaya s...

    Wattana Panich has been serving delicious beef noodles for over sixty years and is like an institution in Bangkok. You can smell the big pot of juicy beef simmering in a gigantic pot as you walk on the Ekkamai Soi 18 street. The broth simmers for hours and thickens with flavors of spices like cinnamon, star anise, and goji berries, herbs, beef, and...

    Blue Elephant is an upscale Thai restaurant housed in a beautiful old Thai Chinese building constructed in 1903. This is one seriously charming Thai restaurant; the decor, the atmosphere, the cutlery, the service, and of course the delicious authentic Thai food. There are actually nine Blue Elephant restaurants across Europe, the Middle East, and B...

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    • Yhingthai Palace. Nestled along Purvis Street is Yhingthai Palace, an authentic Thai restaurant that was founded in 1993 by a couple passionate about Thai cuisine.
    • Un-Yang-Kor-Dai Singapore. Un-Yang-Kor-Dai Singapore is a Thai restaurant along South Beach Road specialising in Thai and Isaan cuisine. Isaan is Thailand’s North-East region and its cuisine has sour and spicy dishes that’ll definitely wake your taste buds up.
    • Bangkok Jam. Did you know that Bangkok Jam first opened in Singapore in 2007? While its first outlet is at Great World City, this well-loved Thai restaurant has since expanded to Marina Square and Plaza Singapura over the past 15 years.
    • Folks Collective. Folks Collective is an eclectic diner located at Cross Street that’s inspired by the nostalgic vibes of a Bangkok night market that grew out of an abandoned railway station, and it was awarded Thai SELECT’s Signature certificate.
  3. What a year to eat out. Slowly yet stylishly reclaiming the steps we had fallen during the dark period of 2020-2021, the year 2022 saw Bangkoks food and beverage scene gently rock up on its feet again. Here are all the new restaurants we loved this year.

  4. Sep 22, 2022 · We’re steering clear of any street food or major chain restaurants for this list (though we’ll still praise Baan Kanitha, Somboon, Kub Khao Kub Pla, and Tummour for all they’re worth), and sought to put together a list that checks all the boxes. Price-friendly, nice ambience, delicious food: here’s where to take your friends and family ...

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