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Author: jmaurizi

Madame Musur

 

This restaurant is right on Soi Rambuttri in a nice shaded location. They have a few tables out front right on the edge of Rambuttri. This is a nice place to kick back, enjoy a drink and do some people watching. They have a nice selection of menu items so I ordered a little snack.
I ordered the Tao Hoo Pad Medmamuanghimmaphan, which is stir fried cashews, Tofu and chili paste. When the dish came it was nice to see more vegetables but it did lack in a good portion of cashews. The plate is on the sweet side which is fine. The cost was only 120 Baht which is a pretty good deal. They also have good wifi.

I really enjoyed the meal and watching the goings on of Rambuttri. I would definitely go here again.

Address: 41 Soi Rambuttri, Bangkok

Hours: Monday through Sunday, 8:00am to 12:00am.

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Cafe Tartine

 

This french cafe offers a nice breakfast and is very close to the Pleon Chit BTS station. They have outdoor seating and indoor. It is bright inside and very nice decor. For breakfast the have a sheet of paper where you can select ingredients for an omelet. I chose to go with this, selecting spinach and olives to be added to my omelet. I thought is was very good. It also comes with a small salad and two baguettes. The baguettes however were a bit too hard and not very enjoyable.

I would go here again because it is convenient to get to and the breakfast was good. They also open early at 7am which is hard to find in Bangkok.

Address: 65 Wireless Road, Bangkok

Hours: Monday through Sunday, 7:00am to 8:00pm

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Supanniga Eating Room

 

I looked through the internet for something new and saw several articles about this restaurant and decided to check it out. They are known for there Issan dishes and family recipes. The decor I found to be nice and a bit rustic and clean. there are two floors with a small eating area at a bar as well. This is where I was seated. Turns out this was not a good place to sit as the bartender kept putting all the drinks in front of me for the waitress to pick up.

I asked a few questions about the menu, especially the Kaeng moo chamuang curry. It was recommended in an article and described as sweet pork dish. The waitress described more as a sweet and sour dish, so I ordered it. It was neither sweet nor sour, but spicy and not much other flavors going on. I’m not sure how or why they describe it this way, or maybe the cook screwed up. It was not pleasant. It did not taste terrible but when you are expecting one taste and bit into something completely different, it really takes away from the experience.

Address: 160/11 Soi 55 (Thonglor) Sukhumvit Sukhumvit Road Klongton Nuer Wattana Bangkok

Hours: Monday through Sunday, 11:30am to 2:30pm and 5:30pm to 11:00pm

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Monsoon Cafe

 

This restaurant was convenient to where I was for the day. It is located in the Adelphi Hotel. They have ample outdoor seating that is covered and seems to have most of this seating protected from the sun. There is also indoor seating available if it is too hot out.  I stopped in for a quick lunch and ordered the Spice Rubbed Pork Tenderloin. This came with asparagus and mashed potatoes. I was looking for the pork to have a little kick to it because of the spice reference. However, the pork had no spice that I can detect and was rather flavorless. The sauce did add flavor but it was not what I expected. Overall it filled me up but would not return.

Address: 6 Soi Sukhumvit 8, Khwaeng Khlong Toei, Khet Khlong Toei, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110

Hours: Monday through Sunday, 6:00am to 1:00am

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Bangkok Baking Company

 

This bakery has modern decor and is location in a Marriott hotel. They have some great chocolate desserts and muffins. But what I found particularly good here is the Chicken Curry filled pastries. Each visit to Bangkok I stop in several times to buy them. Every time I had to travel, I stopped in and bought all they had, usually only 2 or 3. This is one of the places I will miss! You can eat in or take with you. One thing to note, on my first visit here in 2015, I was asked to show them a form of identification to use the wifi. I don’t carry my passport around each time I go out. On one visit the staff were nice enough to let me use the wifi anyway.  However, this most recent visit in May 2017, I was never asked to show identification and was given the password upon request.

The Curry Pastries are only 50 Baht and there are two size muffins, large is 70 Baht and the small is 50 Baht.  Best bakery I found in Bangkok so far!

Address: 4 Sukhumvit Road, Soi 2 Bangkok

Hours:  Monday through Sunday, 6:00am to 10:30pm

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