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    Sugar, ice and everything nice

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 01/04/2016

    » Good news, people. The National Research Department of All Delicious Things That Are Apparently Bad For You has made a new scientific discovery: low-calorie diets are actually bad for you. It is, in fact, better to consume fatty, sugary, carb-loaded foods, such as doughnuts, ice cream cake and chocolate frappes. Y'know, like how the Neanderthals were doing it for thousands of years before the vegans took over the world with their quinoa and chia seeds?

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    Brunch Bible 2.0

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 16/10/2015

    » Lo and behold, brunching is still proving to be a popular pastime for Bangkokians.

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    Laid-back Jubei

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 11/09/2015

    » Tucked away at the back of Ploenchit's epicurean centre of Mahatun Plaza (home to La Monita Taqueria, Osito, Hair of the Dog and many other famed bars and eateries), is an izakaya worth raving about. The owners are three F&B professionals who noticed the lack of a casual Japanese hangout in the area -- prior to its opening existed only the extremely high-end, rip-your-wallet-apart kind of places, or the get-what-you-pay-for takeaway onigiri -- and decided to take matters into their own hands.

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    (Deep) Fried and tested

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 24/10/2014

    » <b>THE SET-UP:</b> Unlike their loud and overbearing neighbour Carl's Jr., Mono+Mono quietly squeezes itself in the middle of two restaurants with a maximum capacity of only 24 diners. Think New York loft-style cafe with high ceilings and hints of industrial decor here and there. Opting for the middle ground between a fast-food joint and restaurant, diners have to order at the counter but the food is served at your table. With only one or two staff around, service can be slow during busy hours (possibly on purpose to make customers work up their appetite) but the advantage of being able to park in a shaded car park is definitely a bonus. Diners include students, residents and office workers who are based around the area.

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    Hitting the 30s

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 15/08/2014

    » Three sois in the heart of town have filled up with so many new restaurants and cafes we decided to designate it a foodie zone. It could be the fact that there’s no more space on Sukhumvit Soi 31 (if there was a Thai version of Monopoly, this would be Park Lane) and with Appia, Bella Napoli and Isao reigning supreme, diners can be seen queuing for dinner at ridiculous hours like 4:30pm. So what are new restaurants to do? Scooch down a couple of sois, it seems. We’ve compiled a list of new eateries in Sukhumvit Sois 31, 33 and 39 so you’ll be able to plan your whole day and night around this area and avoid having to curse and honk your horn at the non-moving traffic. Hurry on down before everyone decides to migrate to Sukhumvit Soi 41.

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