DS for great Vegeterian / Raw food restaurant at sukhumvit :)
Any recommendation ?
Abhirama D. replied:
even more options here: http://www.happycow.net/
John D. replied:
rassayana http://www.rasayanaretreat.com/raws/ is the best one i've found in bangkok
David F. replied:
Anotai (http://bit.ly/1 iDi0 fI).
David F. replied:
More green options, here: http://www.theurbangreenscene.com/
Nadia W. replied:
Rassayana is great. Also Theera cafe on Sukh 42. Not raw, but health food.
Christy M. replied:
May Home Veggie at Asoke
Anya T. replied:
Def check out Life Style Juice Cleanse! Codi is amazing, their juice is fresh and they will deliver right to you! https://www.lifestylejuicecleanse.com/
Emily V. replied:
May Veggie Home
Stark J. replied:
Rasayana Retreat 57 Soi Prom-mitr, Sukhumvit 39, Klonton-nua, Wattana They have...by far...the best raw food...but expensive!!!
DS recommendation for reasonably-priced seafood restaurant in Bangkok. Any thoughts about the Laem Charoen restaurant chain?
Kevin M. replied:
I'm not a seafood eater, but my understanding is that this place has gotten quite popular under the radar a bit locally: http://bit.ly/1 l4 fnje One thing I noticed about it over a period of years is that it started out as a khao thom style metal tables joint and within a year or so half the cars stopping there were Mercedes and it's steadily renovated and grown a bit bigger and nicer. Usually a good sign. That said, I haven't gone to check on it in a while. It was affordable as I recall and it opens around dusk.
Eddie G. replied:
Baan klang nam 2 http://www.baanklangnam.net/
Kevin M. replied:
Sunthong or something like that, I think? Like a lot of places here people just called it "Rahn Sifu glai glai Tesco" or "Rahn Bpa" or whatever. Anyway, definitely no 100' neon signs and web sites and busloads of tourists, it's a legit local seafood joint. Not fancy, for sure, but if you're going for the food it's supposed to be quite good. EDIT: Debbie, just saw the rest of your question. Respectfully, there is a google maps link - if you want to see where it is, click it. It's on Rama IV around the opposite end of maybe Sukhumvit Soi 24 or so. EDIT^@: Here you go, found it: www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g293916-d3515561-Reviews-Sornthong_Seafood_Restaurant-Bangkok.html
Christina K. replied:
Somboon Seafood
An-yawalai D. replied:
luv Seafood Market at sukhumvit 24
Kae N. replied:
There r lots of well-priced restaurants at Bangkhuntien Chaitaley......I don't know specific one. Btw, Lam Charoen Seafood offers a good food but the pricing is considered a bit too high for me because their locations are mostly in big department stores in CBD.
Kae N. replied:
Krua Yupin (Yupin Kitchen) seems to be one of the most fav seafood restaurants there http://pantip.com/topic/30578195 900-1,000 B for 5 dishes
Kae N. replied:
But some said Krua Lung Tam is better http://pantip.com/topic/30836371 ur choice
Does anyone here know a restaurant that serves Swedish food? And please don't answer IKEA..
Eks C. replied:
Not extremely familiar with Scandinavian food in general BUT i did manage to check out Rocket at sukhumvit soi 49 (oops not 47 unless theres another?! Alexandra Cazzilli) at Piman square, had their Swedish Meatballs, I am going back !!
Also Hotel Mermaid on Sukh. soi 29.. http://www.hotelmermaidbangkok.com/location.php
Ryan P. replied:
If you want Thai/Danish food crossover you should try Restaurant Sra Bua at Siam Kimpinski hotel Bangkok "Conceptualised by renowned Henrik Yde Andersen, whose Kiin Kiin restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark, is currently the only Thai restaurant in the world holding a Michelin star." - that's an experience not to miss.. A bit expensive but... ;) The dinner set menu is simply fantastic..!!! http://www.kempinski.com/en/bangkok/siam-hotel/dining/restaurants/sra-bua-by-kiin-kiin/
Birgitta C. replied:
Swedish Meatballs at the Stable Lodge are good stuff!
Guido N. replied:
Mr. Chan & Miss Pauline in Chiang Mai.
Palm T. replied:
Rocket coffeebar soi sukhumvit 49. ...www.rocketcoffeebar.com
Can anyone recommend a Japanese restaurant around 500 baht per person walking distance from a BTS station as well as a place to go for coffee and cake after? Thanks.
Soon L. replied:
Weekdays u can try Anata Sushi at Ruamrudee they've got chiraishi set at thb 270 which comes w ramen, tempura, chiraishi bento, fruits or ice cream and worth every cent. Then head over next door to Coffee Bean by Dao.
Keuasirin K. replied:
Tuna Ichiban鮪一番(Bangkok,Silom) '
Tim C. replied:
Oishi GRAND - 700 baht, eat all you can for 2 hours. not for connoisseurs, but great for pigging out on J-food http://www.eatingthaifood.com/2012/11/oishi-grand-japanese-buffet-in-bangkok/
Sebastian P. replied:
Kisso Japanese Restaurant at the Westin Grande Sukhumvit (Asoke BTS). Their lunch menu is a very good deal and excellent quality.
Sebastian P. replied:
http://www.kissojapaneserestaurant.com/en/
Prasit P. replied:
kuroda Restuarant RCA and Ekkamai
David V. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/SUSHI.KANDA is maybe one of the only places to go
Hey guys! My friend is going to open a restaurant here in Bangkok and has asked me to check out lawyers and accountants here.
Any recommendations would be greatly...
DS A reasonably priced Indian restaurant on the Sukhumvit line?
Ronna S. replied:
Mrs. Balbir's! Suk Soi 11/1 (Nana BTS station, exit 3). There are several Indian restaurants around there with menus displayed so you can compare prices, but Mrs. Balbir's is the tastiest.:)
Carl H. replied:
Masala Art Thonglor is awesome, was there last night
Martin S. replied:
Agreed - Masala Art is good. However not that reasonably priced...
Cole P. replied:
Himali Cha Cha
Adam B. replied:
Khana Khazana on Sukhumvit 11/1 is pretty good as well. Or Saras on soi 20. Both vegetarian, both pretty cheap.
Daniel W. replied:
Vote Balbir's! Masala Art is good too but pricey.
Gavin N. replied:
Himali Cha Cha is not an Indian restaurant. .. Just a pretender with terrible food
Paddy M. replied:
Tine Summertime Bonde is quite right - the little takeaway in Terminal 21 basement is great. Its food is supplied by Cocos Restaurant at the Lotus Hotel on Soi 33. I love Indian food and I think this might be the best in town. It's also on the BTS line, maybe 5 mins walk from Phrom Phong. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g293916-d3513507-Reviews-Coco_s_Cafe_Restaurant-Bangkok.html
Immy S. replied:
Mrs. Balbir's! Suk Soi 11/1 (Nana BTS station, exit 3). I used to live and work in India and this is the best I have found to date outside of New Delhi. Very, very good food and reasonable prices. The butter chicken or shrimp with garlic naan is a must try! Enjoy:)
Martin S. replied:
I can really recommend Aryaa's, located next to Nana BTS station: http://www.aryaas.net/ It's a vegetarian restaurant that offers both Southern Indian Dosa and Northern Indian curries. So you get a great choice and fantastic food at very reasonable prices - I eat there at least twice per week.
Do you have any favorite higher-end Thai restaurants with gourmet/foodie appeal? Bo.lan and Nahm come to mind (and I know which one I prefer) but was looking for more...
Trương H. replied:
Nahm Restaurant/ Breeze Restaurant
Vincent V. replied:
I can't find Chakkapong. Do you mean private dining here http://www.thaivillas.com/, Aeoy?
Daniel S. replied:
try this one here: http://www.latabledetee.com/
Daniel S. replied:
the Mango Tree at Patpong is very nice too .. bit pricier than normal ... but have all kind of thai food and is nice athmosphere with great cocktails and top service.
Vincent V. replied:
A friend of mine mentions Long Table as a possibility. I think the bar is a little loud for my tastes (both in decibels and taste) but I have never tried the food. Just had a look at the menu though and it looks interesting.
Hi all,
I'm just wondering where do you bangkok expat usually search for information about restaurants or place to hang out? Is there any interesting blogs or website?...
Lezly T. replied:
http://nancychandler.net/bangkok-events.html (check out her whole site, super informative of EVERY cuisines, tourist spots, off the beaten path spots, restaurants, markets, events, etc...)
I'm having a hard time deciding which area is best to stay in Japan. My first stop is Tokyo. l would like to stay in an area which is convenient in terms of easy access...
Kaori I. replied:
If you are staying in Tokyo I would recommend this hostel! http://retrometrobackpackers.com/gallery.html You should definitely go up to Hokkaido - such a beautiful island smile emoticon
E.j. R. replied:
We stayed here https://www.facebook.com/bloshinjuku . Of all the places we stayed, this is most recommend by me.
I need one good restaurant for tonight, french or italian food, affordable price. Any suggestions ?
Ralph K. replied:
best Italian in Bkk is GIANNI's 34/1 Soi Tonson, Ploenchit Road, Lumpini, http://www.giannibkk.com/
Tim R. replied:
For French, try Le Petit Zinc on Sukhumvit 23. REALLY good.
Jarod J. replied:
Casa Pasta on 101/1 is a great little italian restaurant. Its on the left coming from the BTS.
Claus P. replied:
Cabana Garden on Suk Soi 75/1...close to On Nut bts. Great pizza and pasta dishes plus they got happy hour on beers at the moment...think its from 5-7.30
DS for a cat cafe in BKK. Does anyone of you know where to go for a good one? We live close to BTS mochit, any place around this area? Thanks in advance for your...
Heidi J. replied:
Pin's Cat Hotel (Kaset-Nawamin) is lovely. https://www.facebook.com/Pincathotel
Pinkie Y. replied:
Thanks@Tara Angela and@Chris Schalkx and everyone again ^^
Can any one recommend a nice seafood restaurant around Sukhumvit where they have menu with decent size of Lobster... (I mean real lobster). Went to one hotel advertised...
Rasa S. replied:
Yes they do... which branch did you go to? Check it all out here: http://laemcharoenseafood.com/
SongHwang K. replied:
Do u wanna try Lobster Sashimi? If u do, go to Sushi Hiro at Rama9. But I don't know the difference between those 2 kind of Lobsters. But it taste good and not expensive. U should call to check the Lobster before u go or u may miss it