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    Odtomato's awesome Aussie auras

    Special Publications, Published on 16/12/2018

    » "Odtomato" isn't odd at all once you get to know it. The name is the nickname of the progenitor, a Thai-Australian, Australia-raised restaurant and hot-desk entrepreneur extraordinaire.

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    ORCA: The category killer

    Special Publications, Published on 07/10/2018

    » With a name like Orca Baker & Butcher, you'd be forgiven for expecting a seafood cross-over. Swing by branch no. 2, at just-opened Lasalle's Avenue community mall (1st branch: Ramkhamhaeng 184; 3rd branch-to-be: Gateway Bangsue) and with its glass walls, brushed concrete columns and floor, exposed ductwork and air of cleanliness, the inside does feel a little like an aquarium, albeit one with free WIFi.

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    Franchise bags Indian prize

    Special Publications, Published on 21/07/2017

    » What should one make of Punjab Grill’s elevation to Thailand Tattler magazine’s Best Restaurant list, BK magazine’s Top Tables, and TripAdvisor’s top 10 Bangkok restaurants?

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    Hip comfort food hang-out

    Special Publications, Published on 23/09/2016

    » aLL Six To Twelve Café & Social Bar describes itself as a trendy all-day dining restaurant in central Bangkok. There are two branches: the original at Urbana Langsuan (next to Muse Hotel) and the slightly newer [Sukhumvit Soi] 39 Boulevard branch.

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    An imperial feast at Shang Palace

    Special Publications, Published on 15/07/2016

    » Entering the foyer of Shang Palace Restaurant at the Shangri-La Hotel (adjacent Taksin BTS -- Tel. 02 236 7777) you are greeted with chinoiserie straight out of a Bruce Lee film. The most outstanding features are a gilded Buddha and a classically styled Chinese calligraphy painting by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, translating to "living in the lost horizon," a nod to James Hilton’s 1933 novel "Lost Horizon", which contributed the term "shangri la" to the English lexicon.

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    Maggie who?

    Special Publications, Published on 21/08/2015

    » A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma is how Winnie Churchill described Russia in 1939. He might just as well have been talking about a certain Far Eastern contemporary, one Margaret Choo, waif to woman of the world, from Shanghai to the City of Angles (sic).

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