International Dining
Mami Rose
Mami Rose is a classy addition to the Bangkok dining scene. It serves up International fusion cuisine with Italian, French, and Japanese influences in a setting inspired by 1980s Miami. The restaurant is located on the 5th floor of Emsphere Mall in the Em Wonder collection of trendy bars and restaurants. The head chef is Michelin starred and the food is fresh and full of flavor. The stylish decor is both cute and chic with pastel pink tones, neon signage, and palm trees. There is plenty of space between tables so the restaurant never seems crowded even when it is busy. The atmosphere is intimate and relaxed while the DJs music adds a vibrant vibe. The seating is comfortable with booths, and tables with rattan chairs. Some of the booths adjoin an outdoor terrace with views over Sukhumvit Road.
Mami Rose is perfect as a casual dining spot early in the evening. Later, it becomes a party spot with the addition of the DJ and live performers. It is perfect for a special occasion or romantic date. The service is fast, friendly, and efficient.
The Menu
The menu is extensive and is divided into categories, toast and bite (310-490 baht), a raw bar featuring fresh seafood including oysters and caviar (470-3990 baht), small plates tapas style (390-890), share it platters (1090-2890 baht), mains (590-2190 baht), pasta (490-1090 baht), steak (890-4900 baht), salad (390.790 baht), side dishes (60-360 baht). Some highlights of the menu include smoked lobster bao (lobster sandwich), oysters and caviar, lobster mac and cheese (whole lobster) fresh Dover sole, and a 1.3kg tomahawk steak. Vegans are catered for with 16 vegan dishes. There is an amazing dessert menu (340-360 baht), a to-share menu (990-1290 baht), and an impressive drinks menu including an extensive wine(1490-12900 baht/bottle) and champagne (3990-39,000 baht/bottle) selection, beers are from 190-360 baht. There is an original, creative cocktail menu (340-621 baht). Happy hour is from 5 to 8 pm with buy one get one free on selected cocktails and beers. A service charge of 10% and VAT 7% (++) is added to all prices.
Check out the food menu here
Check out the dessert menu here
Check out the drinks menu here
Our Meal
We started with cocktails sampling the Pink Dragon (340 baht ++), made from Grey Goose vodka, homemade cream, lime juice, dragon fruit, and sparkling wine. It was smooth and delicious with a strong vodka taste. For food, we started with some small dishes, lobster tail (790 ++), prawn skewers (340 ++), truffle raviolini (460 ++), and flambeed eggplant (290 ++). All were tasty and well presented. For mains we had wagyu beef lasagne (560++) and lobster risotto (1090++), both were perfectly made and delicious. For desserts, we had the exotic American cheesecake (360++) and strawberry pavlova (340++). Both desserts were amazing, especially the cheesecake which is one of the best I have ever tasted.
Unique Events
There is a ladies night every Wednesday from 9 to 11 pm with free-flow sparkling wine for ladies and buy one get one free on oysters. Tuesdays are Lobster Tuesdays with special lobster dishes and free-flow champagne at 2990++ for 2 hours. There are live DJ sets on Fridays and a Decadence party on Saturdays featuring live performers. There is a DJ every night from Wednesday to Sunday playing house and trance music from 9 pm. If you want to dine quietly come earlier. Mami Rose is perfect for a classy night out.
Dress Code
No Open Sandals or flip-flops. No sleeveless shirts for men. No sportswear or beachwear.
If you like Mami Rose check out their sister rooftop bar and restaurant Pastel on Sukhumvit Soi 11.
Where is it?
Address: 5th Floor, Emwonder, Emsphere Mall, 628 Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok
District: Phrom Phong
Opening Hours: 17.00 – 01.00 Daily
Getting There: BTS Phrom Phong
MAP: https://maps.app.goo.gl/K5nKzWhGh3GuHLpC9
Food Loft
Food Loft is an upmarket food court on the 7th floor of Central Chidlom Department Store. The open kitchen concept features many cooking stations each specializing in a different cuisine. Each station has a chalkboard menu above it and displays models (Japanese style) of the menu items.
The Food
The stations at Food Loft are Thai, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Indian, Italian, Lebanese, Vietnamese, grilled food, Desserts, Beverages, and a monthly guest cuisine. There are plenty of vegetarian options.
All the stations are run by established Bangkok restaurants. Some stations have counter style seating where you can watch your food being freshly prepared or you can take a seat in the dining area where your food will be delivered by a waiter. Service is quick and your meal is usually delivered in 10-15 minutes after ordering. The food is high quality and a cut above normal food court fare though it’s a bit more expensive. Dishes range from 70-390 baht though most are 100-200 baht. Alcohol and a variety of soft drinks are served at the beverage station.
How it works
Upon entering Food Loft you receive a credit card. You then browse the cooking stations and order your food by presenting your card to the station staff who will swipe your card and issue you a receipt. You then find a table in the dining area and hand your receipt to the waiter who will collect and deliver your food when ready. After finishing your meal, you hand your card to the cashier at the exit who will swipe your card to reveal the total of your bill which you can pay with cash or card.
The Restaurant
The dining area is large with a choice of seating style and some tables have window views. There is also a mezzanine level with lounge style seating but this is only usually open on busy evenings. There is live music on Friday-Saturday evenings in the form of soft jazz. Food Loft is an excellent choice for couples or groups who want to eat quality food of different cuisines. There is another branch of Food Loft at Central World though it has less variety of cuisines than the Chidlom branch.
Where is it?
Location: 7th floor Central Chidlom Department Store, Ploenchit Road, Bangkok.
District: Ratchaprasong
Opening Hours: 10.30-22.00
Getting There: BTS Chit Lom (exit 5).
Map: https://goo.gl/maps/85p7b4ySceJ2
Tuba Design Furniture Restaurant
Tuba is a unique characterful bar and restaurant in the Ekkamai – Thonglor area of Bangkok which also doubles as a vintage furniture showroom. The whole restaurant is decorated with antiques, vintage furniture, and memorabilia mostly from the ’50s – ’70s which are also for sale. Tables are positioned in mini-open sided alcoves each furnished and decorated in retro style with its own distinct design with sofas, armchairs, low tables, lamps, bookcases, paintings and more.
The Menu
The extensive menu features a mixture of mainly Thai and Italian food with pizza a specialty. Prices are reasonable with salads 190-270 baht, fish 350-470 baht, main courses 250-750 baht, pasta 170-490 baht, pizza 300-450 baht, and Thai food 120-490 baht. There are also vegetarian options. The food is excellent.
Check the menu or make a reservation: http://www.papaya55.com/tuba-bkk.html
The Bar
The bar has a great selection of European draft beers with Paulaner, Guinness, Stella, Leffe, Hoegaarden, and Boddingtons at 230-250 baht a pint as well as a large selection of bottled Belgian beers at 190-240 baht. Local bottles are 130 baht while the large selection of cocktails is 250-290 baht. There is a good wine selection with bottles from 950 baht. There is a daily happy hour from 17.00-20.00 with buy 2 get 1 free on beers and buy one get one cocktail. A 10% service charge is added to all bills. There is a bar area with a pool table, a varied but cool music playlist, and a small outdoor terrace. Good service and friendly helpful staff.
Where is it?
Location: 34 Ekkamai Road Soi 21, Bangkok.
District: Ekkamai
Opening Hours: 11.00-02.00 daily.
Getting There: BTS Ekkamai (exit 1). Turn right into Ekkamai road and take a taxi to Soi 21.
Map: https://goo.gl/maps/xjnSefeovgw
The Macaroni Club @ Villa Cha Cha
Villa Cha-Cha is a restaurant and hotel on Soi Rambuttri in the Khaosan Road backpacker district. The restaurant is always busy and buzzing. The massive food menu features a who’s who of Thai and Western cuisine including just about everything you can think of. The Thai food is very good, spicy and authentic tasting and not just catering to a western palate.
The Food
One outstanding item is the flaming chicken which is a large whole chicken spit-roasted and flambéed at the table. You then have the option of carving it yourself using steak knives or returning it to the kitchen to be chopped up into pieces Thai Kai Yaang style. The chicken itself is super chunky and full of white meat unlike some of the skinny birds that get served up elsewhere. It comes at a price though (380 baht) but is worth it.
Other Thai dishes worth trying are the fresh shrimp Papaya Salad and the Pla Goong (spicy shrimp salad with herbs and chili paste) at 120 / 140 baht. Villa also has a massive drinks menu with large beers from 100 baht as well as cocktails. The same menu seems to be in use at many restaurants on Rambuttri road.
Where is it?
Location: Rambuttri Road, Banglamphu, Bangkok.
District: Khaosan
Opening Hours: 07.00-02.00
Getting There: Taxi to Rambuttri Road.
Map: https://goo.gl/maps/C3ZfwpXTxX62
Viva
Viva is a Tapas bar and restaurant on busy Sukhumvit Soi 8. The restaurant is open-air with a nice street-side terrace and a mezzanine area overlooking the bar. Viva is popular and it’s often difficult to get a table by mid-evening.
The Food
The extensive menu features fresh oysters, a selection of Mexican, Spanish, Japanese and Italian influenced Tapas plates, salads, pasta, pizza, burgers and a selection of meat and seafood mains as well as a full Thai menu. Viva is owned by another more upmarket restaurant called Monsoon which is just down the road and that is where most of the food served at Viva comes from. The food is excellent and reasonably priced.
The Menu
Tapas dishes run from 180-240 baht while mains are 320-790 baht, burgers 240-380 baht, pizza, and pasta 240-380 baht, and Thai dishes 180-380 baht. Alcoholic drinks are available at regular prices and there is an all-day happy hour on selected drinks. The clientele is almost exclusively tourists from nearby hotels. The restaurant has a nice location on a street corner and is a good place to sit and watch the world go by while enjoying a cold beer and some tapas.
Check the menu: http://monsoonbangkok.com/cafe-tapas/
Where is it?
Location: 4/14 Sukhumvit Soi 8, Bangkok.
District: Sukhumvit
Opening Hours: 10.00-01.00 daily.
Getting There: BTS Nana (exit 4).
Map: https://goo.gl/maps/4tVzV7sHtKN2
Wunderbar
*Wunderbar is permanently closed*
Wunderbar is a pleasant small cafe bar restaurant on Samsen Soi 2 near Khaosan Road. There is comfortable sofa seating inside the bar and outdoor street-side tables on both sides of the quiet road outside. It has an extensive menu of Thai and European-style food.
The Food
The food is of excellent quality and reasonably priced. The Thai food is authentically spiced, tasty, and served in good-sized portions. The excellent pizzas are European-style thin crust with a good selection of toppings. There is a full bar with beers from 80 baht and Beer Lao at well-priced 90 baht along with a good selection of cocktails. There is a nightly happy hour from 18.00-20.00. Wunderbar is one of the best dining spots in the Samsen area as well as a good place for a quiet late-night drink and serves great breakfasts.
Check the menu: https://www.facebook.com/WunderbarBkk/
Where is it?
Location: 234 Samsen Road Soi 2,
District: Khaosan
Opening Hours: 08.00-01.00 Monday-Saturday. 08.00-24.00 Sunday.
Getting There: Wunderbar is a 10-minute walk from Khaosan Road.
Map: https://goo.gl/maps/pgNbd96cvuu
Kai New Zealand
Kai is a smart upmarket New Zealand owned restaurant on Sathorn Soi 12 serving up top quality modern New Zealand cuisine in a pleasant setting & atmosphere.
The Restaurant
The restaurants décor is warm and inviting sporting a modern industrial look with light wood furnishings and hanging ferns. There are a pleasant outdoor terrace and an upstairs balcony both with comfortable seating.
The Food
Most of the ingredients are imported from New Zealand including beef, lamb, venison and an extensive range of seafood. Most locally sourced produce is organic.
The Menu
The menu features breakfasts, salads, soups, burgers, sandwiches, pizzas, main courses, and desserts as well as Kai’s famous fish n’ chips using imported NZ fish that can be ordered either pan-fried, deep-fried (crumbed or battered) or steamed served with a choice of sides and sauces. As many locals will testify it’s the best fish n’ chips in Bangkok. However, it’s not cheap at 450-750 baht (depending on the fish).
The rest of the menu has similar above-average prices with mains 320-890 baht, breakfasts 120-490 baht, steaks 600-950 baht, burgers 495 baht, pizza 320-590 baht. There is a weekend roast on Saturday-Sunday from mid-day for 590-690 baht as well as a daily kid’s menu with smaller portions and prices. The bar specializes in Kiwi wines, beers, and ciders with wine from 250 a glass, and NZ craft beers on tap from 220-380 baht.
Check the menu or make a reservation: https://www.kai-bangkok.com/
There is live acoustic music nightly.
Where is it?
Location: 142/22-23 Sathorn Road Soi 12, Bangkok.
District: Silom
Opening Hours: 11.00-24.00 Monday-Friday, 08.30-24.00 Saturday-Sunday.
Getting There: BTS Chong Nonsi (exit 1). Turn right into Sathorn Road and right again into Soi 12. Kai is on the left-hand side.