Khun Achara has served her sour and spicy curries, which are prepared each morning and displayed in trays, here since 1980. This is Southern Thai cooking,...
375/4 Thanon Phrannok
Tucked down a quiet sub-soi, Khun Anong's guesthouse remains popular with journalists, models and English teachers. The rooms are clean, basic and small,...
15 Soi Saphanku
Siam Square's not a very interesting place to eat, but the queues outside this Isaan kitchen at lunch testify to its spirited renditions of the papaya salad...
392/14 Siam Square Soi 5
A rarity in Sukhumvit, this guesthouse spreads charmingly over four shophouses disguised by old wooden fittings. Rooms are smallish, but pleasant and clean,...
1/33 Sukhumvit Soi 11
There's a blurred, smoky quality to this bar in an old house, decked out in train benches and Chinese tea-house chairs. It's an oasis of charm behind a...
499/2 Ratchawithi Soi 12
At this hip hostel, each of the 30 air-conditioned, brightly-walled 'sleeping rooms' has a different artistic theme. The private rooms and dorms come with...
920-926 Thanon Rama IV
Some canal tours stop at this rather modern floating market in semi-rural environs, but Thais come here to lunch on the superlative seafood cooked on moored...
Khlong Chak Phra
Bangrak's Hindu population has spawned a plethora of cheap, no-frills cafés. This one is clean, has air-con and offers good south Indian food, in particular...
5/1 Silom Soi 11
Pad Thai is the dish that all visitors know before getting their visa. Nicknamed Pad Thai Pratu Pi ('Ghost's Gate Noodles'), Thip Samai is a legend for...
313 Thanon Mahachai
Next to the Italianate terminus, this simple shophouse plays with the idea of staying aboard a train with rooms classified as First, Second and Third Class....
428 Thanon Rong Meuang
An ever-changing mish-mash of funky furniture, neon signs, robots, memorabilia and oil paintings, where regulars play pool, use the free Wi-Fi, listen to...
34 Ekamai Soi 21