The Local
The Markawat family has been in the restaurant business for a few decades, with long-standing establishments Oam Thong and Naj under their Bangkok dining belts.
Championing old family recipes -- the family has roots in Ratchburi, as well as Trang -- the place is a tribute to Thai culinary history. Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Replica
The two-house space has a small reception area with old kitchen relics and Thailand’s oldest published cookbook on display. The private dining rooms have décor themes paying homage to the reign of Rama V and the heyday of the Damnoen Saduak floating market.
While classics such as khao soi and fish cakes are available, we recommend the more rare, slow-cooked dishes, such as the gaeng lun juan (spicy beef tendon in a shrimp paste curry) and lon kathi (spicy white herbal curry).
There's also a solid Thai-inspired cocktail list.
Open: Thai
Admission Fee: $$$
Getting There:
by taxi or by MRT Subway exit to Asoke Station (the very little walk)
Address: 32-32/1 Sukumvit 23, |
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Website: www.thelocalthaicuisine.com
Email: info@thelocalthaicuisine.com
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