Canvas

CANVAS

The Canvas has become our second top location in terms of Michelin*. It has also been awarded a star. However, a European chef cooks here in the Thai style. Before Covid, there was a ‘normal’ 7-course menu. Now, after Covid, the concept has been changed slightly. There are now 18 courses! Okay, that sounds like … Read more

Vesuvio

Vesuv

Yes, if you need something a little quicker because the break is quite short and you don’t necessarily want a curry, then this is a good alternative. A pretty good pizza. The location itself is in a cul-de-sac next to a somewhat sketchy massage parlor. But that doesn’t necessarily detract from the ambiance. It looks … Read more

Tamnanthai Restaurant Nana Ploenchit

Tamnanthai

Tamnanthai is difficult to find, as it’s not visible from the street; it’s located behind a tattoo studio. But once you do, the good food makes up for the effort. The waitress (and probably the owner too) always has a few good recommendations ready, which you should follow if you don’t already have something specific … Read more

Na Aroon

Na Aroon

I actually wanted to go to Paste again on my last evening, but the last available slot was at 9 p.m., which was too late for me (and I’m also still battling a cold). Then I remembered Na Aroon; I’ve been here several times before, but it’s unfortunately a bit out of the way. Na … Read more

Kin Lenn Eatery

Kin Lenn

Kin Lenn is the last stop for this time (it’s always hard to find something on Mondays). It’s a ‘modern’ Thai restaurant. They serve both classic Thai food and Western-style dishes. I ordered the crab curry and a mackerel with fermented shrimp paste. The crab curry was good, as expected (it could have had a … Read more

Fujiyama55 Ekamai

Fujiyama55

I actually wanted to go to ‘Here Hai’, but the line was just too long for me. On the way back to the BTS, I passed by Fujiyama55 and decided to have another ramen at the last minute. I ordered the signature ramen and the gyoza. I actually wanted a Kirin with it, but since … Read more