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22 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Bread Street Kitchen & Bar in ICONSIAM | Photo via TANACHIRA Group

 

Globally celebrated multi-Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay, in partnership with Thailand’s leading lifestyle operator TANACHIRA Group, is set to unveil Thailand’s flagship of the chef’s internationally acclaimed Bread Street Kitchen & Bar concept in ICONSIAM, a global landmark along the Chao Phraya River.

 

Opening late 2024, Gordon Ramsay Bread Street Kitchen & Bar at ICONSIAM will be located on Level 3, offering shoppers distinctively British classics and globally-inspired dishes complemented by an exceptional dining experience.

 

This will be the second Bread Street Kitchen & Bar in Thailand with its first located in Emsphere in the EM district.

 

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Dining area | Photo via TANACHIRA Group

 

Designed by the award-winning team at Whitespace Bangkok, the 608-square-metre restaurant will encapsulate Bread Street Kitchen’s signature industrial warehouse-inspired aesthetic, reminiscent of its London flagship, St. Paul’s.

 

The stunning space will blend vintage furniture with modern-urban accents, highlighted by the brand’s iconic checkerboard tile flooring. Guests will be drawn to the bar where its copper and steel elements create an industrial yet warm and inviting space, offering the perfect spot to unwind and sip on cocktails or a selection of fine wines.

 

Signature drinks like Ramsay’s G&T and the exclusive Bangkok by the River cocktail, celebrate both the Bread Street Kitchen ethos and the city it now calls home.

 

 

Warm copper tones and bright canary yellow hues of the main dining room enhance subtle industrial details, adding to the character of rivets and steel lines. Guests will dine in comfortable banquette seating and enjoy sweeping views of the city through sleek floor-to-ceiling glass windows, while the open kitchen will add a theatrical element allowing guests to witness Ramsay-trained chefs in action.

 

Looking up, solid wooden beams cross the ceiling reminiscent of river piers, a thoughtful nod to the restaurant’s scenic riverside location. Walking out onto the terrace will give guests a captivating view of the breathtaking Chao Phraya River and a stunning sunset as the backdrop, setting the scene for guests dining outdoors.

 

A private dining room that seats 12 will feature a standout design of an antique-style mirrored glass wall with an aged surface, creating depth and an illusion of spaciousness. A custom-designed centrepiece table completes this exquisite space perfect for intimate celebrations, private or corporate events.

 

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Private dining room | Photo via TANACHIRA Group

 

Culinary experience like no other

 

The menu at Gordon Ramsay Bread Street Kitchen & Bar at ICONSIAM promises a mix of British classics and international flavours, showcasing Gordon Ramsay’s iconic dishes. Highlights include the world-renowned Beef Wellington, Fish & Chips and the unforgettable Sticky Toffee Pudding.

 

Whether for a memorable meal or a stylish evening drink, Bread Street Kitchen & Bar at ICONSIAM promises an extraordinary dining and lifestyle experience.

 

Tanapong Chirapanidchakul, CEO of TANACHIRA Group, expressed his excitement and spoke on the significance of the collaboration.

 

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Chef Gordon Ramsay | Photo via TANACHIRA Group

 

“We are delighted to have partnered with chef Gordon Ramsay on this exciting project. This collaboration marks a significant milestone for both of our brands. We believe that the opening of Bread Street Kitchen & Bar at ICONSIAM will offer an exceptional culinary experience for Thai guests and international travellers, giving them the opportunity to enjoy the finest British cuisine in an iconic setting.

 

“At TANACHIRA, we are committed to bringing world-class lifestyle experiences to Thailand, and this partnership is perfect for that vision”

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Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-12-18

 

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Another overpriced kitchen i won’t be visiting. 

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Posted
11 hours ago, Jack Hammer said:

I won’t be attending. I don’t have a platinum Amex card 

 

I DO have a Platinum Amex, and I'll be joining you in the pub.

 

"Fine dining" really has never floated my boat.

 

Posted
6 hours ago, off road pat said:

Didn't Arnold Swarzenegger, Bruce Willys and Silvester Stalone tried to start a restaurant in Bangkok ???

And how well did that go ???

They were the original investors in Planet Hollywood and it is still open today in Siam Sq. As are many around the world. 😉

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Posted
2 hours ago, marin said:

They were the original investors in Planet Hollywood and it is still open today in Siam Sq. As are many around the world. 😉

I think there are only 4 or 5 PH restaurants still open.

 

chatgpt says:

Planet Hollywood in Bangkok officially closed its doors in 2016. The restaurant, which was located on Sukhumvit Road, was part of the global chain known for its Hollywood-themed décor, memorabilia, and American-style food. The closure was part of a broader trend of the brand closing locations around the world, though Planet Hollywood still has some locations in other countries.

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Posted
10 hours ago, Andycoops said:

I won't be spending a single satang in either place as I can't stand the abusive Scottish gob.

I will pop in if he is ever there.

And send the food back and tell them that it is <deleted>e.

 

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Posted
14 hours ago, geisha said:

Really ?in a restaurant of this size and the difficulties of getting the ingredients/ wine and staff, who could ever give an opening date ? With my partner we have opened 5 restaurants in France from scratch, and have never been able to give an opening date until 3/4 days before. And that’s in a country where you have the experts for design and installations, and also the head chef, 2 nd chef and the rest of the team present. 

of course you have, and you were so successful that you're now in Thailand posting on an expat blog site. lol

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Posted
11 hours ago, Foxx said:

I presume the menu and prices will be similar to the existing branch in Bangkok.

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122150772428156171&set=p.122150772428156171

There's also a weekday lunchtime special menu

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122150772626156171&set=p.122150772626156171

Gotta chuckle at the “idiot sandwich” on the lunch menu.  
 

Are they poking fun at the people who would pay 1160 baht (including tax and service charge) for a salad, sandwich and scoop of ice cream?

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Posted
41 minutes ago, Airalee said:

Gotta chuckle at the “idiot sandwich” on the lunch menu.  
 

Are they poking fun at the people who would pay 1160 baht (including tax and service charge) for a salad, sandwich and scoop of ice cream?

 

No.  Idiot sandwich refers to a late night TV comedy sketch 
 


And it's not just a scoop of ice cream.  You get a chocolate fondant with it.  And the salad includes pancetta, parmesan and anchovies - expensive imported ingredients.  I won't pretend it's the best value meal in Thailand, but I don't think the price is unreasonable, assuming the quality and service are there.
 

Posted
On 12/18/2024 at 4:55 PM, snoop1130 said:

Bread Street Kitchen & Bar

 

I like the decor of this place.

 

My question is:  Looking at the image included with the story, those booze bottle on the top two shelves....

 

How do they reach that high when someone orders that top-shelf brand?

 

 

Posted
4 hours ago, marin said:

They were the original investors in Planet Hollywood and it is still open today in Siam Sq. As are many around the world. 😉

Planet Hollywood has never been in Siam Square, you are getting confused with Hard Rock Cafe.

Posted
1 hour ago, Foxx said:

 

No.  Idiot sandwich refers to a late night TV comedy sketch 
 


And it's not just a scoop of ice cream.  You get a chocolate fondant with it.  And the salad includes pancetta, parmesan and anchovies - expensive imported ingredients.  I won't pretend it's the best value meal in Thailand, but I don't think the price is unreasonable, assuming the quality and service are there.
 

Ok.  I didn’t realize that.  I don’t watch TV.  
 

Enjoy your meal.  

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I Imagine some rich thais will go because of the name for awhile.But anyone else as a tourist may go past it look outside  and then go to  st food and other restaurants cheaper and probadly taste alot better too.

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