Ice Monster is really a famous shaved iced dessert shop which is originally through the Philippines but may be prominent in different Asian cities as well. In Thailand the actor, Kanchai Kumnoetploy, will be the one that purchase this shop. This shop offers unique choices and so they use ice like snowflakes. The appeal is incorporated in the finely shaved ice that's when combined sweet syrup and assorted fruit, chocolates or snacks, nearly the same as how we would traditionally decorate a sundae. Try it to get a different kind of treat. … [Read more...]
Secret Garden
Secret Garden Restaurant is a stylish atmosphere of the tropical warmth of the dressing is mixed along the Thai-Colonial style. This restaurant was built because of love and passion of cooking. The recipes here may look familiar for every family, but the taste is unique. You will find there's cafe at the front with the entrance, along with the main restaurant is situated behind with seating both inside and out. A few things I can recognize here is every single table has Cheese Wonton as appetizer. So I must order that to accompany another two recommended dishes, that are Laab Moo Tord (Spicy minced pork with herbs) and White Dough cup with sweet and salty radish. The cheese wonton is weird but good using their sweet and sour plum sauce. In addition, I like to order the signature dish for this family, Kanom Jeen Tuay, they use sticky flour and has sweet radish on top. People are available in and out on a regular basis but will be jammed pack at lunch and dinner for workers in offices. My advice I believe in the afternoon will be the perfect timing. And of course we have the opportunity to try their amazing dessert at the same time especially their signature crepe cake with strawberry sauce and New York cheesecake. They are pretty delicious and incredible. Secret Garden Thai Restaurant: 117/1 South Sathorn Road (Opposite the convent road). Bangkok 10120 Phone: 02-2862464 Opening Hours: 11.00am - 10.00pm … [Read more...]
Baan Khun Mae
It isn't everyday you are free to follow a meal with royal eyes staring down at you. Within my table, I have Her Majesty, Queen Sirikit looking at me....in reality, most of her investigating me, like warning me that wasting your meals are sinful. The packed restaurant is adorned with pictures of royalty, both past and present. Yes, We've your entire royal lineage accompanying me as I appreciatively wolfed down a great meal. I was here having dinner with my Japanese and Canadian friends. The atmosphere the following is remind me after i was young. The inner is sombre with olive green and not forbidding, got out alive through the warm caress of spot lights. Heavy sturdy traditional wooden chairs and tables invoke a village cosy feeling. It's live Thai old song with Thai instrument. Service was quick, warm and friendly. The environment, was enticing. Sultry with all the allure of Thai cooking. Sexy. The food is very delicious which is classic Thai home style cuisine. The restaurant is also famous because of its authentic tastes, ambience and warm Thai hospitally. Favorite Dish: We licked our fingers and slurped our tongues through Tom Yum Goong, Curries and Charcoal Grilled Pork with Honey but I have to admit how the standout dish was the Minced Chicken, Pea, and Sweet Corn in Pastry Shell. NOTE: Generally, this is the slightly more upmarket place for the locals....nevertheless for tourists, especially if your currency is strong, it should figure out pretty acceptable for your wallet/purse. … [Read more...]
After You
When you dessert cafe sounds as being a area for University students to hold out after class but when you step inside this mini-sized shop just around the corner of J-Avenue, Thonglor 13, you will find much more than just a consistent hangout for college kids. Known for its irresistible desserts, After you, is decorated with simple wood, limited tables, then one wall dedicated for that customers to stick their pictures on to the collage. The all-day breakfast is probably the highlight that drives customers across the neighborhood here. However, once you're in the After You, you don't wish to overlook their well-known dessert called Shibuya Honey Toast (THB165) and Lava Cake (Chocolate Lava). Remember how teachers back in class fed us with toast bread with butter and sugar, a bite Shibuya Honey Toast gives us a ride to that taste except it's superior. Served with Vanilla ice-cream, whip cream, and honey, this Shibuya Toast is worth a shot. Various selections of desserts may also be offered here at an inexpensive price for any delicious taste (THB65-170). In case you are a backyard lover, then worry not, After You features a couple bench outside between small green trees and an umbrella for the sunshine lovers. BranchesJ avenue, Thonglor13tel no.027129266sweet hours:9:00am - midnight (everyday)Lavilla, Paholyotintel no.026130597sweet hours:10:00am-10:30pm (monday to thursday)10:00am-11:00pm (friday to sunday)Siam Paragon, Ground floortel no.026107659sweet hours:10:00am-10:00pm (everyday) … [Read more...]
Riverside Food & Restaurants Guide
Bann Khun Luang 10:00-23:00 daily. 131/4 Khao Road, Dusit. A long established riverside restaurant with a real Thai flavour, Bann Khun Luang is located near Krungthon Bridge off Ratchawithi road. Air-conditioned rooms is available in the old 2-storey colonial style house with hip roof but tables on the veranda along the river with cool breeze are more favorable among Thais. Khanab Nam 11:00-23:00 daily. 765/20 Rim Maenam Chao Phraya Road. Located at the northern side of Krungthon Bridge on Thonburi side. Dinner Cruise - 20:00-22:30 daily. Boarding the boat costs 70 Baht a person. Meal Prices are normal with no extra charge. River Side Bangkok The Largest Dinner Cruise on Chao Phraya 17:00-02:00 daily. 195 Ratchawithi road. With a length, from bow to stern, of 64 m. and 12 m. beam, port to starboard, River Side is the largest luxury cruise ship on the Chao Phraya. The air-conditioned lower deck has a 400 seats capacity as does the open air rooftop terrace where guests are treated to startling cityscape and riverside views. This dinner cruise has its own kitchen so foods can be ordered at any time unlike other dinner cruises which foods have to be ordered at least an hour before leaving the pier. Dinner Cruise - 20:00-22:30 Sun-Thu and 20:30-23:00 Fri-Sat. Boarding the boat costs 80 Baht a person. Meal Prices are normal with no extra charge. Chon Ngoen 11:00-24:00 daily. 2/1 Krung Kasem road. At the end of Krung Kasem road next to Thewes pier lying this open air riverside restaurant. Foods will cost between 100-300 Baht per person. Recommended menu is 'Pla Kapong Nung Manao', steamed sea bass with lime. Ton Po 11:00-22:00 daily. Phra Athit road. A riverside restaurant with a real Thai flavour. Ton Po once had a wide covered veranda on the Chao Phraya river but was removed to give way to a … [Read more...]

