Thailand - Planning (Chapter)

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BANGKOK
BANGKOK

EATING

BANGKOK

EATING

essentially three very good restaurants
in one: Lan Na Thai does solid upscale
Thai, Misaki focuses on the Japanese end
of things, while Hazara dabbles in exotic-
sounding ‘North Indian frontier cuisine’.


Thonglee THAI $
(Map p 92 ; Soi 20, Th Sukhumvit; mains 40-100B;
hlunch & dinner, closed 3rd Sun of the month; BTS
Asok, MRT Sukhumvit) One of the few remain-
ing mom-and-pop Thai places on Th Su-
khumvit, this tiny kitchen off ers a few dishes
you won’t fi nd elsewhere, such as mŏo pàt
gà·Ъì (pork fried with shrimp paste) and mèe
gròrp (sweet-and-spicy crispy fried noodles).


Mokkori JAPANESE $
(Map p 92 ; 8/3 Soi 55/Thong Lor, Th Sukhumvit;
mains 70-130B; hlunch & dinner; a; BTS Thong
Lo) You know you’re in the right place if,
upon entering this restaurant, the staff drop
everything they’re doing and scream at you.
Tiny Mokkori serves Japanese-style ramen
in a resoundingly authentic setting, and
many agree they do one of the better bowls
in town. In addition to noodles, be sure to
order the wonderfully simple snack of cu-
cumber chunks served with a spicy miso
dipping sauce.


Soi 38 Night Market THAI-CHINESE $
(Map p 92 ; Soi 38, Th Sukhumvit; mains 30-60B;
h8pm-3am; BTS Thong Lo) After a hard night of
clubbing, this gathering of basic Chinese-Thai
hawker stalls will look like a shimmering oa-
sis. If you’re going sober, stick to the knot of
‘famous’ vendors tucked into an alley on the
right-hand side as you enter the street.


LUMPHINI PARK & TH PHR A R A M IV


oKai Thort Jay Kee THAI $
(Soi Polo Fried Chicken; Map p 90 ; 137/1-3 Soi
Sanam Khlii (Polo), Th Withayu/Wireless Rd; mains
40-280B; hlunch & dinner; a; MRT Lumphini) Al-
though the sôm·đam, sticky rice and lâhp
(a Thai-style ‘salad’ of minced meat) give
the impression of a northeastern Thai–style
eatery, the restaurant’s namesake deep-fried
bird is more southern in origin. Regardless,
smothered in a thick layer of crispy deep-
fried garlic, it is none other than a truly
Bangkok experience.


Ngwan Lee Lang Suan CHINESE-THAI $$
(Map p 90 ; cnr Soi Lang Suan & Soi Sarasin; mains
50-900B; h7am-3am; BTS Ratchadamri) This
cavernous food hall is centrally located and
open late, making it a perfect post-clubbing
destination. It’s also a great place to try those


dishes you never dare to order elsewhere
such as jàp chài, Chinese-style stewed ve-
gies, or the delicious Ъèt đŭn, duck stewed
in Chinese spices.

Café 1912 FRENCH-THAI $$
(Map p 90 ; Alliance Française, 29 Th Sathon Tai; dish-
es 50-185B; h7am-7pm Mon-Sat, to 2pm Sun; a;
MRT Lumphini) Part of the French cultural cen-
tre, and with food provided by a good local
bakery, this cafeteria is a great place to fuel
up while on an embassy run. Both French
and Thai dishes are available, as well as cof-
fee and delicious cakes and sweets.

GREATER BANGKOK
Mallika SOUTHERN THAI $$
(Map p 97 ; 21/36 Th Rang Nam; mains 70-480B;
h10am-10pm Mon-Sat; a; BTS Victory Monument)
A dream come true: authentic regional Thai
(southern, in this case), with a legible Eng-
lish menu, good service and a tidy setting.
The prices are slightly high for a mom-and-
pop Thai joint, but you’re paying for quality.

Kaloang Home Kitchen THAI $$
(Map p 96 ; 503-505 Th Samsen; mains 60-170B;
h11am-11pm; bus 32, 516, river ferry Tha Thewet)
Don’t be alarmed by the peeling paint
and the dilapidated deck – Kaloang Home
Kitchen certainly isn’t. The laid-back atmos-
phere and seafood-heavy menu will quickly
dispel any concerns about sinking into the
Mae Nam Chao Phraya, and a beer and the
breeze will temporarily erase any scarring
memories of Bangkok traffi c. To reach the
restaurant, follow Th Si Ayuthaya until you
reach the river.

Phat Thai Ari THAI $
(no roman-script sign; Map p 118 ; 2/1-2 Soi Ari/7, Th
Phahonyothin; mains 45-100B; h11am-10pm; BTS
Ari) One of the city’s better-known pàt tai
shops is located a couple of blocks from the
eponymous soi. Try the innovative ‘noodle-
less’ version, where long strips of crispy green
papaya are substituted for the traditional rice
noodles from Chanthaburi. Phat Thai Ari is
located on the narrow soi that leads to Pha-
holyothin Center, north of BTS Ari.

Pathé THAI $
(Map p 118 ; cnr Th Lat Phrao & Th Viphawadee; mains
75-160B; h2pm-1am; a; MRT Phahon Yothin) The
Thai equivalent of a 1950s-era US diner, this
popular place combines solid Thai food,
a fun atmosphere and a jukebox playing
scratched records. Don’t miss the deep-fried
ice cream.
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