Showing 1-5 of 5 results
-
100 Ratchadamri
Well-known in blue-blood circles, this restaurant occupies a prestigious location on the grounds of the Royal Bangkok Sports Club. But cast aside visions of bird-dog oil paintings, rather, this place sports a nightclub setting (sans the decibels) and outdoor banquettes facing the club greens. True to the educated-abroad palate, there is a Thai and Italian menu. Yam sôm oh puu (pomelo salad with deep-fried crab) earns a hole-in-one.
-
Café Primavera
If the coffee was just a tad better, this dark wood and marble-topped table trattoria is just the kind of place we'd like to make our local café. The pizzas and homemade gelati offer more hope, and the friendly and efficient staff seal the deal.
-
Pizzeria Bella Napoli
An eclectic and boisterous crowd gulps down glasses of blood-red wine and gooey, garlicky, wood-fired pizzas in this Neapolitan outpost. Prepare to feel horribly jealous when the party next to you orders the prosciutto-bridge pizza.
-
Sara-Jane's
A real circus at lunchtime, this restaurant (named after the American founder who married a Thai) knows its Isan food. That's why expats and Thais keep coming back for the juicy, flavoursome laap and yam sôm oh (pomelo salad). The original location at Sindhorn Tower isn't as adept.
-
Scoozi
At this chic pizzeria you can witness your pie being skilfully tossed and topped before it's blistered in a wood-burning oven from Italy. Go minimalist for once and order the tasty napoletana, a pizza topped with little more than mozzarella, anchovies and olives.
Showing 1-5 of 5 results






