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Mimata, Japanese “Home-style” Cooking – Bangkok

Friday, February 4th, 2011

By Emi Kagawa

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Mimata
Japanese Restaurant
161/22 Soi Thonglor 9
Sukhumvit 55, Klongton-nua,
Tel. 02-392-9794
Mobile: 087-038-5072
Wattana, Bangkok 10110

Mimata is an excellent place to sample Japanese home-style cooking created by a Japanese chef  from Kyushu Island, who runs this restaurant on a small soi off Thonglor, Soi 9, with the help of his Thai wife. The restaurant is small and cozy and mainly patronized by Japanese nationals living in the neighborhood. There are occasional appearances by the owner’s small daughter and or one or more of the three resident cats Konnyaku, Chikuwa, and Tamago. The cooking is always good and the best part is: prices are very inexpensive. Booking is suggested. They have very good Shochu from Khushu Island available at 400 baht per 300 ml.

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CatsThe cats

CroquettePotato croquette

Chicken MeatballsChicken meatballs on skewersCurryVegetable curry (hot)Hamburg Demi-GlaceHamburg with demi-glace sauceSausagesSausages & potato salad

Wine Connection Mourgues du Gres, Costieres de Nimes, Tasting, Thonglor Branch – Bangkok

Monday, January 31st, 2011

TastingThe Mourgues du Gres 2008,  Costieres de Nimes is a very fragrant and easy to drink wine from the Rhône valley made from a blend of  Syrah, Grenache and Mourvedre grapes.  I found it a bit pricey at 850 baht, considering a similar in style Côte du Rhône in their store sells for 650 baht.

Paris Bangkok Restaurant – Bangkok

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Bar Paris BangkokParis Bangkok
120 Soi Saladang 1/1
Tel : 02-233-1990 Fax : 02-233-1989
Silom Bangrak 10500
Bangkok. Thailand
Email : info@parisbangkok.com
Web : www.parisbangkok.com ( french )
www.parisbangkok.com/en ( english )
Mobile web : m.parisbangkok.com

LATEST UPDATE Mar. 22 2011

Terrine of LeeksThe Leek terrine accompanied by a marmalade of onions and a container of vinaigrette was delicious and beautifully presented

Navarin of LambThe Navarin was a larger portion than I could handle, and possibly a side plate would have been helpful to dish out some of the contents of the bowl. I dislike eating directly from a bowl in the first place, no matter how inviting it looks

UPDATE We were right, they were in between chefs on the last visit, Paris Bangkok now has a new chef called Eloi, who evidently had cooked in some capacity at Drouant, Le Doyen and Jules Verne in Paris.  I sampled his new lunch menu (the new à la carte menu starts next week) and everything came out quite smoothly, considering he is acclimatizing to the new surroundings, even though I found the starter of herring a bit too sweet for my taste.

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When I recently visited Paris Bangkok, someone in our party about the chef, and we were told that the chef was in France. When asked when he might return, they replied that they did not know. We got the impression that they were in between chefs. When I ordered rabbit terrine that I really enjoyed on my last visit, they said they were out of it. With these circumstances freshly in mind, I proceeded to order carefully and settled on fresh Marenne oysters from France, which were accompanied by some really good, dense rye bread, shallot vinegar, a half lemon . . . and a dish of mayonnaise?  The main dish, a steak with gratin potatoes arrived and was properly cooked (rare). The preparation of both dishes, although extremely simple, were properly executed. How could they go wrong with such a simple order you ask? It can happen, as simple things can sometimes be the most difficult to get right! Compliments to the staff!
A minor point: the dining room, at least for lunch, is quite dark in contrast to the bright daylight shining through the transparent cover above the outdoor terrace, and it is uncomfortable to adjust the eyes for such glaring differences. I would suggest that they raise the level of light in the darker dining room during daylight hours to balance the light; I am certain that this problem does not exist at night.
The service was prompt and very attentive throughout the lunch.

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Veal Strognoff without NoodlesBeef Stroganoff without noodles, as served at Paris Bangkok

Paris Bangkok Covered TerraceThe covered terrace

ProfiterolesProfieteroles

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The attractive spout and basin in the men’s toilet

Torajiro, Soi Prompack (New Location) – Bangkok

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

By Emi Kagawa

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Torjiro 2011 (New Location)

Sukhumvit Soi 49/6 (Prompack)
Tel.02-261-5351
Opening Hours: 17:30-24:00
www.torajiro.net

Torajiro’s new space covers the 2nd and 3rd floors of a large building. There is plenty of space, the walls are lined with bottles of alcohol. I have not spent enough time to observe, if like the Thonglor Soi 13 location, they are still getting the different types at different hours although I suspect not. A young woman in a very short, tight-fitting, red dress is pushing San Miguel Beer which,  is technically illegal in Thailand now due to the anti-alcohol campaign;  no one can prove it as there is no visible signage of the product on her clothing, but everyone knows anyway. The cooking is similar to what was served in the past at the old location and is not as good as at the Sukhumvit Soi 26 branch.

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Bar Su, Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, Rosemount Wines Tasting – Bangkok

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

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Jazz at the Lobby Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel – Bangkok

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

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The Lobby Lounge at Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok is delighted to welcome Brown Sugar, who will be playing smooth bossanova jazz every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening.
The band will play three sets during the course of the evening, beginning at 7.00pm and ending at 9.45pm, so enjoy a cocktail or two while Brown Sugar entertain you with you with timeless jazz favourites.
Brown Sugar was formed 15 years ago by jazz-loving drummer Melito Garcia, and also features Buntita Prachamorn on vocals, Siriwat Plainsanthia on bass and Podchara Kumchaiskul on guitar. Their music ranges from jazz to swing, bebop, ballads, bossanova and Latin. Song requests are welcome!

Torino Michelin Star Chef Alfredo Russo at Rossini’s January 25 – 31, 2011 – Bangkok

Saturday, January 22nd, 2011

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Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, A Luxury Collection Hotel

250 Sukhumvit Road · Bangkok 10110 · Thailand · Phone: 66 (0) 2649 8888 · Fax: 66 (0) 2649 8000 · Toll-Free: +800-325-45454

CHEF ALFREDO RUSSO AT ROSSINI’S – MICHELIN STAR CHEF’S DISTINCTIVE CUISINE COMES TO BANGKOK
Acknowledged as the master of ‘New Italian Style’ cuisine, Michelin-starred Chef Alfredo Russo’s visits to Rossini’s have always been a highlight of Bangkok’s calendar.
Now the creative genius behind the revered “Il Dolce Stil Novo” restaurant in Turin returns for what is surely one of the city’s most significant and anticipated culinary events.
Chef Alfredo will be at Rossini’s from January 25 – 31, 2011. With his passion for Italian cuisine, distinctive style, and a desire for constant innovation, he will turn Rossini’s into one of Bangkok’s most extraordinary and essential dining experience. Chef Russo’s exquisite cuisine will be served for dinner only.
Chef Alfredo will introduce his signature dishes as well as exclusive creations of his exceptional cuisine.  Two different tasting menus will be available for dinner.  Chef Alfredo will make regular return visits to Rossini’s throughout the year to host also renowned wine dinners.
It’s going to be an exciting time for the award-winning Rossini’s, and for discerning diners.
For reservations, please call 02 6498364 or email dining.sgs@luxurycollection.com
For online reservations, please click Rossini’s
The price is subject to 10% service charge and 7% tax.

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French Wine Tasting, Wine Connection, Thonglor Branch, Tuesday 25 Jan 2011, 6pm-8pm – Bangkok

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Booking is Essential: 02-234-0388

French Wine Tasting

“A Tuscan & French Michelin Affair” at Brio, Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa – Bangkok

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

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A Tuscan & French Michelin Affair
Exclusively at Brio, Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa

Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa graciously welcomes all diners to experience for the very first time in Thailand “A Tuscan & French Michelin Affair” exclusively at Brio, with a visit of rising Michelin Star chef from FranceNicolas Isnard who will offer diners unrivalled gastronomic experiences from February 21 – 26, 2011.

Marrying the refined culinary flair of Southern France with passionate accents of Italian cuisine, Chef Nicolas will be gracing Brio’s kitchen to offer true gourmets experiences. Choose between a la carte selections, including Foie Gras de canard en compression, gelée de pommes verte, vin d’épices (Compressed duck foie gras with green apples & spice wine) or the unique Snow fish cuit en basse temperature, aigo bulido, raviolis d’escargot (Low temperature snow fish with aigo bulido & snail raviolis). Or take the plunge and indulge on Chef Nicolas’s six course Degustation Menu including the Homard à la plancha, houmous, emulsion citron-gingembre, kumkuat (Lobster served with hummus & lemon-ginger emulsion, kumkuat) and the Tout chocolat (All about chocolate) for just Baht 3,600. For business associates, wow your colleagues with a daily Business Lunch at only Baht 1,100.

Accompanying these special dining experiences is the rare opportunity to live the Michelin dream through an interactive culinary journey in Brio’s kitchen joining Chef Nicolas to learn the skills needed to create a Michelin dining experience and then savoring the inclusive special set lunch prepared by the master himself! Priced at just Baht 5,500 per person at 10.00 hrs. on Saturday, February 26, 2011. Space is limited so please reserve early.

Chef Nicolas Isnard is famed for dishing up distinctive rustic flavors using provincial produce in his presentation of sublime old school French cuisine. As the owner of L’Auberge de la Charme restaurant in France which was awarded a Michelin Star within less than a year of opening, Chef Nicolas is a master at re-inventing classic and traditional French dishes with modern techniques, ingeniously titillating the palates of today’s discerning diners.

Exclusive offers to SCB Beyond Platinum and SCB Platinum card members.

Brio at Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa. Open daily for Lunch from 11.30 – 14.30 hrs. and Dinner from 18.00 – 22.30 hrs.

For more information or reservations, please call (66) 2 476 0022 Ext. 1416, email restaurantrsvncenter@minornet.com or visit www.marriottdining.com

**Prices are subject to 10% service charge and applicable government tax.

The Seafood Bar – Bangkok

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

image2931SUNDAY NIGHTS at THE SEAFOOD BAR
Starting THIS Sunday, January 23rd, we will be featuring LIVE music, some cool Jazz and Blues by Bangkok’s top musicians.
This Sunday we will feature Mr. Idrees & friends. And to accompany the sounds, we will be serving the finest seafood and this Sunday will be featuring the cuisine of NEW ORLEANS with the following specials:
Seafood Gumbo
A New Orleans classic. A rich & spicy tomato based vegetable stew with crab, prawns, red snapper. Served over white rice

Red Snapper Etouffee with Dirty rice
Vegetable creme sauce with the HOLY TRINITY of New Orleans cuisine: onion, celery & bell peppers. Served over filet of Red Snapper and seasoned rice.

Shrimp – Jambalaya
Giant wild prawns mixed with spicy seasoned rice, smoked marlin and the holy trinity

HURRICANE COCKTAILS!
The famous Big Easy Cocktail, sure to
KNOCK you off your FEET!
A blend of two types of rum with fresh squeezed fruit juices
60 baht!

Join us this Sunday at THE SEAFOOD BAR for what’s surely going to be a great way to end the weekend!

THE SEAFOOD BAR
Sukhumvit Soi 16
Somerset Lake Point
02 663 8863
info@theseafoodbar.info
www.theseafoodbar.info

Tuesday-Saturday 6pm to 11pm
Sunday lunch ALL YOU CAN EAT including oysters and seafood platters 12-3pm
Sunday Jazz Dinner 6pm-10pm