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Tasty moment about12/1/2023 The crowd: There's a real community vibe, so expect everyone from millennials drinking outdoors from midday through to groups of oldies brunch among friends. Local beers start range from B90-240 with cocktails B210-260. The full wine list comprises some 50 labels. They also offer free-flow wine for B1,980 between 5-8pm. The drinks: Go for the B930 (net) bottles of wine (or B190/glass), stick around for the happy hour (4-7pm): B60 draft Asahi, B100 glasses of wine and B120 G&Ts and cocktails. For some easy drinking snacks, opt for a platter of three cheeses and three cold cuts for B680 or take the Mediterranean route with a mixed board of goodies (B390 for three dishes B590 for five). Fusion tastes are catered for with a range of pasta dishes given Asian twists like khao soi (Thai northern curry) pork pasta (B170) or sai ua (Thai northern sausage) pasta (B180). Load up on protein with a roasted chicken (B590 for half B990 for whole) from the free-range Klong Phai farm in Khao Yai. For a fresh starter, try the pomelo prawn salad (B180). The food: The various stalls here sell cookies, local beef and everything in between. All the art pieces and furniture can be purchased through a partnership with LF Furniture and Adler Art Gallery. If you're worried about sweating, take a spot by the big glass wall inside where you enjoy the greenery in air-con comfort. High ceilings and big windows ensure the indoor area feels like one bright and airy living room. The decor: This single-floor space comes complete with a spacious lawn with big trees and bean bags-just made for day drinking. The buzz: Thonglor's welcomes another one of those Commons-y, kiosk places where you order your food from a range of vendors to enjoy in a big, open communal space.
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