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Nai Lert Phraya Bhakdinoraseth (Lert Sreshthaputra) 22 June 1872 – 15 December 1945 Nai Lert was born with an innovative mind. His father named him “Lert Samantao”, which means “unique and excellent”. As a young man, he was an entrepreneur, a developer, an investor, and a philanthropist. Throughout his life, he was passionate about preserving the culture and traditions of Read more...
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Soul Food 555 (ha ha ha in Thai) opened in January 2016 in the new market place of The Commons on Thong lo. We wanted to open a new concept from our first restaurant Soul Food Mahanakorn, something more fun, fast, but still keeping in line with our philosophy – wholesome ingredients and honest cooking. We created a small menu, Read more...
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Tum Thonglor with its colourful atmosphere that references playful Thai truck slogans, wickerwork and garland bands. One look at the menu and things seem mouth-wateringly promising, too, thanks to the eponymous Tum Thonglor tray (B485): spicy papaya salad with salted egg, a large grilled river prawn, moo yor (Vietnamese pork sausage), crispy pork skin and naem (fermented pork meat). Unfortunately Read more...
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It’s with something of a relief that we welcome a new Thai restaurant to town. Rice & Chilli applies fancy ingredients and presentation to familiar Thai dishes and has the added bonus of a view of the passing BTS. Try Thai Chef Suthon Phonkamchat’s recommended dishes including khao pad Thai-French (wok-fried rice with foie gras and mango chutney, B550) and massaman (curry Read more...
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Southern Thai food is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, and Baan Ice is a good place for this regional cuisine. Read more...
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The Local Canteen restaurant Thailand open new cafeteria concept for young Sociopaths nationals Office, Silom. -This store is caused by your intentions, Yes, luck, including international partners the world important people all you bird your barking, and you wanted to open a restaurant review in Bukit easily suits the lifestyle of people working in this neighborhood is little Thailand restaurant Read more...