Second Mikkeller bar opens on Soi Ari
Mikkeller, an international ‘Gypsy Brewer’ based in Denmark, has opened its second bar in Bangkok – complete with a unique Thai twist!
Mikkeller Ari is offering 20 taps showcasing a rotating selection of Mikkeller beers, alongside its most popular Asian and Thai craft beers, plus beers in bottles and cans, craft spirits and cocktails.
The bar also offers a selection of its take on some favourite Thai dishes, as well as regional offerings from around Thailand.
In 2006, the founder of Mikkeller was a maths and physics teacher who started experimenting with hops, malt and yeast back home in his kitchen in Copenhagen. Today Mikkel Borg Bjergsø exports his micro brewed beer to 40 different countries.
Location: 68/1 Soi AriSamphan1, Phaholyothin Rd., Phayathai, Phayathai, Bangkok 10400, Tel: 02-101-4962
Open: Mon - Thur 5:00 -11:00 PM,
Fri - Sat 5:00 -12:00 AM, Sun 5:00 - 10:00 PM
Mikkeller Ari is offering 20 taps showcasing a rotating selection of Mikkeller beers, alongside its most popular Asian and Thai craft beers, plus beers in bottles and cans, craft spirits and cocktails.
The bar also offers a selection of its take on some favourite Thai dishes, as well as regional offerings from around Thailand.
In 2006, the founder of Mikkeller was a maths and physics teacher who started experimenting with hops, malt and yeast back home in his kitchen in Copenhagen. Today Mikkel Borg Bjergsø exports his micro brewed beer to 40 different countries.
Location: 68/1 Soi AriSamphan1, Phaholyothin Rd., Phayathai, Phayathai, Bangkok 10400, Tel: 02-101-4962
Open: Mon - Thur 5:00 -11:00 PM,
Fri - Sat 5:00 -12:00 AM, Sun 5:00 - 10:00 PM
Take off for the airplane restaurant
After a few hiccups, the long-awaited restaurant-inside-an-airplane at Chang Chui
Creative Space has finally opened. Known as Na-Oh, this curious venue has an equally curious theme – that of a Noah’s Ark depicted in the Bible that transports survivors of a world in ruins to safety. The cuisine is all about what we may eating in the future, though there will be regular menu updates.
The project is weird and highly gimmicky, with odd decorations and strange interior, but it does offer a new kind of dining experience.
Address: Chang Chui 460/8 Sirindhorn Road, Bang Phlat, Bangkok 10700 Parking (Available)
Open Hours 6pm - 11pm (Close on Wednesday)
Tell: 02-007-7070, 088-612-218
Email: [email protected]
Creative Space has finally opened. Known as Na-Oh, this curious venue has an equally curious theme – that of a Noah’s Ark depicted in the Bible that transports survivors of a world in ruins to safety. The cuisine is all about what we may eating in the future, though there will be regular menu updates.
The project is weird and highly gimmicky, with odd decorations and strange interior, but it does offer a new kind of dining experience.
Address: Chang Chui 460/8 Sirindhorn Road, Bang Phlat, Bangkok 10700 Parking (Available)
Open Hours 6pm - 11pm (Close on Wednesday)
Tell: 02-007-7070, 088-612-218
Email: [email protected]