JW Marriott Bangkok
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JW Marriott Bangkok

  • Hotels | Chain hotels
  • Khlong Toei
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Time Out says

JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok has reimagined two of its signature restaurants, Tsu Japanese Restaurant and Nami Teppanyaki Steakhouse, with a fresh new look. The redesign draws inspiration from Japanese tradition and coastal life, with concepts rooted in the very names of the restaurants: Tsu, meaning ‘harbour’ or ‘pier’ and Nami, meaning ‘wave’. Together, they symbolise Tsunami, a sweeping wave that unites harbour and sea into one cohesive narrative of Japanese coastal living. Guests will now discover thoughtful design details throughout, from subtle metallic accents and a striking gold-lacquered bonsai sculpture to fabric installations and ambient lighting that shifts into calming sea-blue tones. The result is a serene yet contemporary dining atmosphere that celebrates both the dynamism and tranquillity of the sea.

4 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Toei. 02-656-7700

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4 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Toei
Bangkok
10110
Opening hours:
02-656-7700

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Bangkok Baking Company brings a tropical dessert line up to the summer

Bangkok Baking Company (BBCO) at the JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok leans into the season with Tropical Harmony, a limited run of desserts built around bright fruit and lighter textures. It is a simple idea done well, with flavours like mango, coconut and berries working through a set of playful designs. Standouts include the raspberry flamingo, which layers sponge, confit and mousse into something sweet yet light, while the delightful poolside tropique – which brings banana, mango and passion fruit into a creamier mix – adds a kiss of freshness to proceedings. There is also a neat piña colada take and a chocolate option shaped like a beach bucket if you’re really after something richer and absolutely photogenic. Now until Apr 30. B250 per piece. Bangkok Baking Company, JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok. 6am-9pm
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