Cover Som Tam Jay So is one of Chef Ton's favourite spots (Photo: Katelyn Tan)

Chef Ton recently took us around his favourite restaurants and coffee spots in the vibrant city

ThiTid Tassanakajohn, more popularly known as Chef Ton, has undoubtedly made an indelible mark not just on Thailand but also on Asia’s dining scene.

The chef-owner of Le Du and Nusara recently brought us around the city of Bangkok, where we dined at not just his renowned establishments, but some of his favourite local spots and cafés.

While Bangkok is home to a plethora of restaurants, he’s narrowed his selection down to five must-trys for first time visitors, as well as seasoned travellers.

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Above Chef Ton (Photo: Chef Ton)

Jay Fai

“The queen of street food in Bangkok is Jay Fai. It is a must try spot when you come for the first time, at you should try it at least once in your life. I would order the crab omelette, but what I really love is the drunken noodle, which she makes so well.”

Jay Fai

Address: 327 Maha Chai Rd, Samran Rat, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200. +66 2 223 9384

Som Tam Jay So

“Jay So is the equivalent of Jay Fai when it comes to Som Tam. She is just one chef doing Som Tam on her own, and it is the best you will ever find in Bangkok. The chicken wings here are slowly grilled on charcoal, and it will be the best chicken wing of your life.”

Som Tam Jay So

Address: Phiphat 2, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500. +66 85 999 4225

Wattana Panich

“One of my favourite beef noodles is at Wattana Panich, where you see a big copper pot that contains soup boiling for more than 80 years! They never actually change the pot, so the fire never stops, and it is one of the best beef noodles in Bangkok.”

Wattana Panich

Address: 336 338 Ekkamai Rd, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110. +66 2 391 7264

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Potong

“For fine dining, I would recommend Potong by chef Pam, which is located in the beautiful old Chinatown area. It is Thai and Chinese fine dining, and it is a concept many people love.”

Potong

Address: 422 Vanich Rd, Samphanthawong Bangkok, 10100. +66 82 979 3950

NaNa Coffee Roasters

“My favourite coffee spot is Nana Roaster. It is a beautiful space, amazing coffee, and everyone visiting Bangkok for the first time has to try it.”

NaNa Coffee Roasters

Multiple locations

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Katelyn Tan
Dining and Travel Editor, Malaysia & Indonesia, Tatler Malaysia
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Katelyn is the dining and travel editor of Malaysia and Indonesia. Based in Kuala Lumpur, she offers readers an inside look at the movers and shakers in Asia’s growing food and beverage industry.