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Table talk in Bangkok (June 18–24)

Your weekly roundup of the capital’s most essential culinary happenings

Toey Sarunrat
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If your week tends to revolve around what you're eating and drinking, Bangkok has plenty to keep you busy over the next few days. Song Wat favourite Pista& is joining forces with Roots for a pistachio-heavy line-up of pastries, gelato and specialty coffee, while Tipsy Tickles heads to Eden's Vert for a wine tasting built around southern Thai fruit and a new range of co-fermented bottles. High above the city, Piscari is launching a monthly brunch with Mediterranean rooftop energy, El Mercado is pairing cheese and wine with Latin rhythms for a lively midweek gathering, and Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong is refreshing its food and drink programme with new menus, sustainability projects and wellness-focused dishes.

From limited-run collaborations to new dining experiences, here's what's on our radar this week.

  • Cafés
  • Yaowarat

Coffee and pistachios are an easy match, but Pista& and Roots have spent the past few months seeing just how far the pairing can go. Their new collaboration brings together seven drinks, pastries and frozen treats that fold pistachios into Roots' specialty coffee world. Highlights include rose pistachio latte, pistachio orange creamsicle, pistachio & coffee cruffin and Turkish pistachio and coffee protein gelato. The result feels built for slow mornings and afternoon snack runs alike, giving two Bangkok favourites a neat excuse to show off what they do best.

Available from June 19, 11am-7pm. Pista&, Song Wat Road

  • Things to do
  • Rattanakosin

Wine tastings often lean on regions and grape varieties. Tipsy Tickles is taking a more personal route. Across two evenings at Eden's Vert, guests can wander through the space, sample the wines and hear the stories behind each label. The event also marks the launch of two new bottles inspired by southern Thai fruit: Mae Kiew, based on baby green mango, and Her Majesty, inspired by mangosteen. Both are part of the producer's first co-ferment series, combining grapes, fruit and honey in the same fermentation. Pair them with Eden's take on southern rice and curry dishes and you have one of the more unusual wine events on this month's calendar.

June 26, 5pm-10pm and June 27, 3pm-10pm. Eden's Vert, Lan Luang Road

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  • Nong Khaem

Bangkok loves a good brunch, but few come with 23rd-floor views. Piscari's new monthly brunch takes its cues from Mediterranean coastal dining, bringing together seafood, cheese, cold cuts and made-to-order mains in a relaxed rooftop setting. Guests can build their own spritz at an interactive drinks station, while a rotating guest-chef programme promises something different from one edition to the next. Save room for dessert too: a tiramisu trolley will be making its way around the room. Consider it your next excuse to spend a few leisurely hours above the city.

First Sunday of every month from June onwards, 11.30am-2.30pm. B3,500++ per adult. Piscari, Andaz One Bangkok

  • Things to do
  • Khlong Toei

Midweek drinks are easy to find. Midweek drinks with cheese, live percussion and dancing are a little harder. El Mercado's upcoming Ladies' Night ties into its Cheese Festival with an evening of South American music and good company. Guests receive a premium cheese sampler and a glass of wine, while Venezuelan DJ Robertico keeps the energy up with Afro Latin tracks and live bongo performances. A dance session adds to the fun, making this feel closer to a party than a standard wine night.

June 25. B1,495++ per person. El Mercado. 7pm-11pm

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  • Hotels
  • Ratchaprasong
  • 4 out of 5 stars
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Hotel restaurant updates are common, but Moxy's latest refresh goes beyond a handful of new dishes. The property has rolled out an expanded menu that runs from high-protein breakfast bowls and laab Chiang Rai to butter chicken, truffle pasta and khao soi curry, alongside a new drinks selection built for casual gatherings. Sustainability is part of the picture too, with ingredients from the hotel's hydroponic garden and creative uses for food scraps appearing across the programme. Add a wellness menu developed with nutrition experts and there’s plenty happening beyond the usual hotel-restaurant refresh. Whether you're dropping in for lunch, happy hour or dinner, Moxy is giving diners more reasons to stay a little longer.

Open now. Moxy Bar & Restaurant, Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong

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