March 14, 2010 | Bangkok

Places beginning with '0-9'

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9

13 Coins (a.k.a. 13 Rean)

The round-the-clock dining chain reknowned for its delicious Chicken Alaska offers huge helpings at cheap prices (around B100).

(BK#221, 100 Things to Eat Before You Die, Jan 25-31, 2008)

2nd Floor Second Love

Those who can’t make the climb to the rooftop Skytrain Jazz Club (or want air-con) can now stop on the second floor of that same building for a nearly 360-degree view of the concrete jungle at the Rangnam-Phaya Thai intersection.

55 Pochana

Sitting across from the mouth of Soi Thonglor, this khaotom shop is so famous that indie band Sepia wrote a song that borrowed their name. You can buy their album, or just go straight to the source and taste it yourself.

(BK#221, 100 Things to Eat Before You Die, Jan 25-31, 2008)

6th Fratello

6th Fratello

Making his first foray into the restaurant business, the young chef and owner maintains the family tradition by cooking up European flavors for the hip crowd of Thonglor-Ekkamai. The menu is a mix between standard European dishes and Italian favorites.

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70's Bar

70's Bar

Single shop house turn bar packed with “metro” men and rare chic in red and yellow theme color bar. Featuring Thai pop and inter dance tunes and some little hip hop, mostly Thai of course. Forget about requesting your favorite song unless you have a very big note for Mr. DJ.

808 (Rama 9 Rd.)

Opened: February 2008
The buzz: On the grounds of the late Astra, 808, despite the overhaul and the name change, remains RCA’s flagship when it comes to electronic dance music as it boasts the biggest sound system in Bangkok and a dazzling interna-tional DJ lineup.

87 Plus

87 Plus

Still one of the most popular hotel bars in Bangkok, 87+ satisfies even the most stylish aesthete’s demands. At the entrance, partygoers are greeted with curtains of twisted bronze that give a foretaste of the bar’s interior.

New & Noted

  • Get High (at) Tea

Get High (at) Tea

Escape Route

  • Pattaya and Chiang Mai: Double D

Pattaya and Chiang Mai: Double D

Open Door

  • Tables

Tables

First Person

  • First Person: Chalermchatri Yukol

First Person: Chalermchatri Yukol

In The Frame

  • Nospace Gallery

Nospace Gallery