Bangkok Restaurants

  1. Bed Supperclub

    When it comes to the much lauded 'fusion' fare, Bangkok is splitting wood not the atom. Thankfully Bed will rescue educated eaters from the mad scientists. Within this sleek and futuristic setting - beds instead of tables and projected art films instead of mood music - the food stands up to the distractions with a changing menu described as New American with Asian accents. Reservations essential.

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  2. Bed Supperclub

    Bed has basked in the limelight for a few years now, but has yet to lose any of its futuristic charm. Arrive at a decent hour to squeeze in dinner, or if you've only got dancing on your mind, come on Tuesday for the hugely popular hip-hop night.

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  3. Cyan

    Fresh and intense flavours inspired by the Mediterranean give substance to this minimalist fashion spot. Executive chef Amanda Gale, a protégée of Australian celebrity chef Neil Perry, uses seasonal and zesty ingredients to rouse eaters out of their tropical stupor.

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  4. Foodloft

    Soaking in a view can just as easily be matched with slurping down noodles as it can with mincing your meal. Amid this industrial-chic caféteria, city views dominate the dining room while shoppers refuel with local and international options.

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  5. Greyhound Cafe

    Conspicuous consumption is part of many Bangkok menus, but Greyhound still sets the pace. You could crawl into the techno soundtrack of the sleek dining room, but everyone knows that the best seats are along the main pedestrian hallway - the better to be seen. Despite the emphasis on style, the menu is diverse, the food decent, and it's good value to boot.

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  6. Kuppa

    For Bangkok's ladies who lunch, Kuppa is something of a second home. Resembling an expansive living room, this place fancies itself as a 'tea and coffee trader' and the coffee is truly among the best in town. Thankfully the eats are just as good, in particular the spot-on Western-style pastries and sweets.

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  7. La Villa

    This new mini-mall features a handsome selection of eateries, including a branch of Greyhound Café, several Japanese restaurants, and delicious domestic ice cream at the local chain, iberry. Homesick foreigners will also appreciate the large branch of Villa, which carries an impressive variety of imported foodstuffs.

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  8. Ricky's Coffee Shop

    Ricky's is a beautiful café, decorated like an old Chinese tea shop and decked out with old fans and cigarette poster-girl prints. And it knows its road-warrior market well, serving the best baguette sandwiches in Banglamphu. Pity about the unreliable service and bland Thai food.

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