Bangkok — Always Fun
Photos feature a Korean BBQ feast, a well-known shrine in central Bangkok, a cannabis store with a sign in traditional Chinese that reads "we have marijuana," and a stack of baklava.
Enjoyed an exceptional dinner at The Local by Oam Thong Thai Cuisine, which earned a Bib Gourmand in the MICHELIN Guide Bangkok 2020. The restaurant offers an outstanding dining experience, suitable for a romantic evening, a laid-back gathering, or a business meeting.
The awe-inspiring establishment consists of various areas, each with its unique atmosphere. While this might seem chaotic in theory, the thoughtful design seamlessly connects the spaces. The interior features clean lines, antique furniture, carvings, and painted walls that create an authentic Thai ambiance without appearing gaudy. Ingeniously, lighter materials and wood are used in the more relaxed rooms, which are bathed in natural light during the day, while darker shades evoke a grander and more sensual mood.
The essence of The Local is its commitment to genuine, locally-inspired cuisine. The menu includes numerous traditional dishes, often absent from urban settings, that have been preserved across generations. The chefs are dedicated to maintaining the rich flavors and culinary heritage for city dwellers who might otherwise never have the opportunity to savor such fare. Dishes I ordered included Australian steak over pickled eggplant, shrimp with fried garlic, and pork ribs in red curry.