by Chris Mitchell on February 6, 2008
Bangkok is renown as a foodie paradise, and BK Magazine has heroically produced a century of great dishes to eat when in Bangkok – and not all of them are Thai. [click to continue…]
by Chris Mitchell on November 5, 2007
Bangkok is an undisputed gourmet destination for Thai food and pretty much every other cuisine you can name. But the best food is not always to be found in Bangkok’s finest restaurants… [click to continue…]
by Chris Mitchell on July 10, 2007
Jim Thompson became famous for reviving the Thai silk industry and living in a traditional Thai teak wood house filled with exquisite antiquities. Jim Thompson’s House is now one of Bangkok’s premier tourist attractions, but the mystery of Thompson’s abrupt disappearance in Malaysia has never been solved [click to continue…]
by Chris Mitchell on July 5, 2007
If you want to experience an otherworldly taste of Thailand culture within beautifully restored traditionial Thai teak houses, the two restaurants, bar and spa of Face are definitely worth investigating [click to continue…]
by Chris Mitchell on March 27, 2007
Think Thailand Wines aren’t worth trying? Think again. There is a growing market of good quality Thai wines becoming available, and if you’re in Thailand on holiday, they’ll be amongst the cheapest – and best – you can buy
by Lindy Sinka on March 13, 2007
An oasis of calm on busy Asoke Road, Bitter Brown cafe has excellent coffee and food to match in a comfortable contemporary Thai setting
by Chris Mitchell on January 30, 2007
One of Bangkok’s boutique hotels with a stunning riverside view of the Temple Of The Dawn, Arun Residence also boasts an excellent open air restaurant where you can soak up the ambience
by Chris Mitchell on January 21, 2007
Bangkok has a vast array of restaurants, but finding the best ones can be hard work. BK Magazine, the city’s weekly what’s on magazine, has an excellent up-to-date online collection of its restaurant reviews to help you choose.
by Chris Mitchell on October 1, 2006
The Three Sixty Bar at the Bangkok Millennium Hilton provides a genuinely spectacular in-the-round vista of Bangkok’s skyline from the banks of the Chao Phraya river
by Chris Mitchell on September 26, 2006
I should buy shares in this place – it’s like my second home. While I was never a big fan of Irish pubs back in England, with all that fiddley diddly musical nonsense and obviously fake authentic Irish tat piled up in the corners (probably made in industrial quantities in China), the Dubliner brings a [...]
by Chris Mitchell on September 25, 2006
Easily my favourite restaurant in Bangkok, Crepes And Co is something of an institution. It recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, and I’d guess the restaurant’s success is due to one thing – consistency.
by Chris Mitchell on August 31, 2006
If you’re craving a sweet treat in Bangkok when you’re tired from shopping, be sure to head for the contemporary cafe haven that is Chocoholic
by Chris Mitchell on August 29, 2006
See all of Bangkok beneath you as the sun goes down at Vertigo, the highest open air bar and restaurant in all of Asia Pacific
by Chris Mitchell on June 29, 2006
For laptop toting tourists and residents alike, free wireless internet access is the Holy Grail in Bangkok. Here’s a couple of places you can get it
by Chris Mitchell on January 1, 2004