BANGKOK RESTAURANT

Feed the Beast

Offset smokers and fruit tree wood—like longan and lychee—imported from Northern Thailand make for seriously tender briskets at Feed the Beast. Barbeque fans from all over the city travel to the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya (roughly across from Asiatique) and flood the restaurant evenings, so be forewarned that reservations are highly-recommended for weekends.

Where: Barely open a year, this riverside restaurant’s drool-worthy menu means it’s constantly packed with meat-lovers and barbecue fanatics.

The method: Rather than using traditional hickory or oak wood, they use local Longan and Lychee wood from northern Thailand for smoking. Offset smokers pump indirect heat from charcoal burning the wood, allowing the meat to be slow cooked at a low temperature.

The order: Expect seriously tender and juicy meat. The brisket ( B380/200g) uses grain-fed meat, smoked at a low temperature for 13-14 hours and served with homemade pickles, smoked corn, homemade mustard and their barbecue sauce. Be warned: it's only available Friday to Sunday and reservations are highly recommended.

Venue Details
Address: Feed the Beast, Charoennakorn Soi 45, Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: 081-301-7711
Website: www.facebook.com/feedthebeastbkk/
Cuisine: BBQ
Opening hours: Thu-Sun 4-10pm; Mon 4-10pm; Tue 4-10pm
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