Bangkok - Baan Tepa Culinary Space

Dear Fork,

Sorry I’ve been away for so long. Now I’m finally back into the food scene. I’ve missed you so dearly and being able to see you back in business is a great comeback ideally. Let’s go through this culinary experience together.

Baan Tepa Culinary Cuisine is a Thai fine-dining experience by Chef Tam Chudaree Debhakam aka the very first winner of Thailand’s popular TV show - Top Chef. Located on the busy Ramkhamhaeng road, stood a historic house which turned into what Chef Tam called a ‘Culinary space’ with a large open space including a garden in the backyard of her local produce which she sources locally from North to South of Thailand. With her passion of farm to table from the local ingredients, she magically brings these rare finds or unheard of ingredients to her menu wonderfully. The dishes are mainly Thai styled with some twists of international cuisines here and there. The 8 course menu costs 4,591 THB.


Started off with ‘Nam Prik Kai Kem’ prawn mousseline, snake fish ‘pla foo’ chayote and cucumber topped with salted duck egg relish. A very refreshing start with a kick of spiciness of the Nam Prik.

‘Koh Lanta seafood Mosaic’ seafood from Lanta Island, Kombu aged Fusiler, clams, scallop, pickled radish, koranda ponzu jelly, clam lemongrass vinaigrette. Cold and refreshing dish which gave a hint of Tom Yum flavour.

‘Crab Crab Crab’ Three types of crabs in one dish - Blue crab custard and Somjeed (kumquat), Trang softshell crab, ‘Nam poo’ glaze (fremented crab sauce), crab shell brittle and yellow curry bamboo curry aioli. I loved the custard and its soft creamy sweet flavor, and those soft shell crab legs were crunchy and perfectly glazed.

‘Street Cart Chicken Liver and Jaew’ chicken liver mousse, jaew tamarind dip, toasted rice, sourdough brioche and last season’s preserved fruits. This plate was on the sweeter side though. The brioche was on point! I wish they were more brioche since the liver was slightly too flavorful for my taste.

‘Dong dang’ dongdang rice noodles, koji-aged Yunnan ham, lon, local cauliflower. This was an interesting take on pasta with the use of something similar to sticky rice flour for the noodles. The texture gave it a unique chew which reminds me of a thinner Korean tteok.

‘Warm Seasonal Salad’ Confit grouper, pickles and preserves, perilla seed jasmine tea dressing, smoked fish tea. This dish was presented together with an ingredient basket of locally sourced produce from wood, vegetables, to fruits. The aromatic scent complemented the ambiance and combination of the lightly charred fish and soup.

‘Tapi River Prawn Taco’ my favorite dish of the night. It consists of the super plump grilled Tapi rever prawn and grilled pineapple, the Med fai rice roti taco, crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, alongside with Southern dipping curry and prawn fat. Wrapped them up like a taco, and dipped in the curry sauce (spicy🔥).

The entrée finally came after more than 90% of my tummy space was filled lol. ‘14 Days Dry Aged Duck Asawin’ - grilled duck, asawin jus, krapao (basil fried rice), slow cooked yolk, house fermented vegetables. The duck was perfectly cooked and well seasoned. The rice was topped with duck heart and gizzard.

Here comes the desserts! ‘Grandmothers roses’ this dish represented the Chef’s childhood memories of her grandmother. It was rose apple ice cream topped with thinly sliced rose apple, beautifully displayed as a rose, giving textures to the dish. ‘All of a Banana and Wild Issan Almond’ banana beignet with banana ice cream and crackers. Overall, the desserts were a bit too sweet to my taste, especially after the heavy attack to the tastebuds from the previous courses.

The course were very well thought out but I wish the flavors were not overpowering some of the main ingredients as much on some dishes like the liver and the desserts. My favorites were the following the Nam Prik Kai Kem, Seafood Mosaic, Crab, Crab, Crab, Prawn taco, they are definitely must-try dishes and I still savor the flavor after the meal.

I hope you enjoyed the 3-hour food experience, because I for one definitely did. I loved every bit of it, and is glad you are here to witness it together. Looking forward to spend more delicious time with you.

Love,
Spoon

Baan Tepa Culinary Space

Address: 2369 Ramkhamhaeng Road Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240
Hours: (Tasting Menu) Thursday - Sunday 5.00 PM till late
Phone: +6698-696-9074

Bangkok - Lao Lao Shanghai

Dear Fork, 

What a great day to reunite as a team and devour some amazing feast. Lao-Lao Shanghai, a Chinese restaurant located on the first floor of the Jas Ramintra (community mall). This place is spacious and have a VIP room with a Lazy Susan table perfectly for family dining. 

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The restaurant is decorated more towards a modern Chinese style with a touch of traditional Chinese art, visibly on the pots. Their beautiful pots with cloisonne enamel (Jing Tai Lan) are pure beauty. They use them as the decor as a part of the restaurant. We were really hype to try the hot pot using this Jing Tai Lan pot. It never hurts to eat from a fancy pot, don't you think so?! 

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The restaurant is newly opened and they are famous for their hot pot, but after trying out so many entrée dishes today, they were just as splendid. We started off with a few appetizer plates. Deep-fried Minced Tofu Lao Lao Style (THB 180), wow, to have begin the meal with this dish, I did expect a lot for other coming up dishes, because this was delicious! Who knew, 'just a fried tofu' dish could make me satisfy that much for a person who's not a fan for tofu like me. It's definitely not your typical deep fried tofu. It's flavorful with the crispiness on the skin. Served with lotus root chips, sweet soy sauce and plum sauce. Highly recommended.

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What's Chinese lunch without some dim sum right? This is Lao Lao Dim Sum 14 pcs. (THB 390) It comes with 8 different types on dimsum
- Prawn shumai
- Scallop shumai
- Shiitake stuffed with prawn
- Seaweed prawn
- Teochew dumpling
- Shrimp Dumpling (Ha Gow)
- BBQ Pork Bun
- Salted egg yolk custard bun

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My favorites were the seaweed shrimp dim sum and salted egg yolk custard. Useful note: you can also order them individually and they serve two pieces per order.

Look at that #saltedeggyolkporn !!! Salted Egg Yolk Custard Bun

Look at that #saltedeggyolkporn !!! Salted Egg Yolk Custard Bun

The next dish we had was the Slow-cooked Kurobuta Belly (THB 380). This pork belly just melted in my mouth, so tender. Food with gold flake gets me all the time. LOL

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A few more dishes arrived and the highlights were Sichuan Stir-fried Tofu (THB 180)Deep-fried Sea Bass with Spicy Salt and Sichuan Pepper (which we also got the shrimp version of it). They were great with rice. 

Sichuan Stir-fried tofu

Sichuan Stir-fried tofu

Deep-fried Sea Bass Sichuan Mala Style

Deep-fried Sea Bass Sichuan Mala Style

A perfect Chinese feast!

A perfect Chinese feast!

AND...comes the most exciting part. HOT POT TIME!!! This is the part where we anticipated for. We opted for Premium Beef Stew Hot Pot (THB 650), which comes with Paleron beef (on left), a set of mixed vegetables. The broth itself has super tender braised beef and beef shank. The soup is very aromatic and flavorful. The dipping sauces are sweet sauce and spicy sauce.

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The marbling of the beef was just perfect. We also ordered the regular thinly sliced beef to try and it was great as well. The dishes you can order on the side are something like beef tendon, stewed pork and strip loin  etc. SO GOOD! 

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NEXT: Desserts time! My favorites were the Mini Custard Mooncake (THB 70/pc.), house-made salted egg yolk custard tasted heavenly.  Black Sesame in Ginger Syrup (THB 50) is one of my favorite desserts and Lao-Lao house-made version is really good. 

Mini Custard Mooncake (THB 70/pc.)

Mini Custard Mooncake (THB 70/pc.)

Black Sesame Dumpling in Ginger Syrup (THB 50)

Black Sesame Dumpling in Ginger Syrup (THB 50)

Taro with Ginkgo (THB 65)

Taro with Ginkgo (THB 65)

To sum it all up, this place was such a great find, I'm glad I stumbled upon it. The flavors were all wonderful and every plates were beautifully executed. I'd recommend to go with 2 or more people so you get to try all these yummy dishes. It's always good to have a little bit of everything, right?

Love,

Spoon

Lao Lao Shanghai
Address: The Jas Ramintra - Ladplakao Rd. Bangkok, Thailand 10220
Tel: 02-116-8910
Business Hours: MON - SUN 11AM - 10PM
Parking - YES
Price - ฿฿฿

Bangkok - La Dotta Pasta Bar & Store

Dear Fork, 

Glad to see you on such a festive season. It was a late Christmas dinner, but just perfect for some delicious pasta! La Dotta - a traditional Italian restaurant located in the heart of Thong Lo. It offers fresh daily made pasta with hearty sauce. It hosts a mini-sized display of their appetizing fresh pasta by the entrance, from bucatini, linguine, garganelli to tortelloni etc.

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Walking in to this small cozy restaurant, decorated with blue and yellowish beige (just like the color of the pasta :D), marble counter top with an open kitchen for us to take in the art of making delicious dishes. There is a shelf holding La Dotta owned products of their pasta sauce and what not. Upstairs, located a more family styled sitting tables and a bar, giving its loud and fun vibe.

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Speaking of the bar, I got to try these (not-so)basic cocktails and they were both great! La Dotta Martini - Bombay Sapphire Gin, Carpano Bianco, Strawberry, Cherry Tomato (340฿). Easy to drink. I only wish the glass was bigger. LOL

G & T & TEA...what! Yes, Gin & Tonic with premium selection of tea you can choose from, Rooisbos Cream Orange/Soft Peach/Morgentau Green Tea, Wild Cherries. I opted for the soft peach (320฿). Very refreshing. 

La Dotta Martini

La Dotta Martini

Gin & Tonic & Soft Peach Tea

Gin & Tonic & Soft Peach Tea

Started off with Truffle, sage & ricotta cheese deep fried balls (190฿). They took cheese balls to a whole nother level! These were wonderful, crispy on the outside, fully stuffed with warm truffle, sage and ricotta cheese. Went perfectly well with the aioli. 

Truffle, sage, ricotta cheese balls.

Truffle, sage, ricotta cheese balls.

Here comes my favorite dish of the night, Tortelloni 4 Formaggi or 4 cheese (360฿). Same shape as tortellini but filled with artisanal Italian 24-months aged cheeses, Parmigiano-Reggiano fondue. The dish looked so simple but the taste was pure heaven, filled with warm melt-in-my-mouth cheese. Not too creamy. The kind of dish that gives you that "umm" sound effect after the first bite. 

Tortelloni 4 Formaggi

Tortelloni 4 Formaggi

Another dish that's highly recommended, Tagliatelle Bolognese (590฿) - 24-hour slow cooked Wagyu beef shoulder with Parmigiano-Reggiano. Flavorful dish with tender meat. Love the texture of their fresh pasta. One thing I really enjoyed about their menu, in the back, they have this glossary of their pasta in the back, using a basic 2D illustration. 

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There is no complete meal without desserts, right? I went for the Sicilian Ice Cream (220฿). You get to choose 2scoops of lemon, pistachio or vanilla, served in a waffle cup. I went for lemon and pistachio and they were both delightful. First time having Sicilian ice cream, and I fell in love! Must try!

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Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. Happy Holidays!

Love,
Spoon.

La Dotta
Address: 161/6 Soi Thonglor 9 Sukhumvit 55 North Klongtan, Wattana, Bangkok, Thailand
Tel: 02-392-8688
Business Hours: Mon - Sun 11.00AM - 11.00PM
Parking: Lunch - off-street parking or at Eight Thonglor. Dinner - Valet parking.
Price: ฿฿฿฿