Salt
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, BANGKOK/ Updated : May 12, 2016, 12:25 IST
Synopsis
With its prime location in the trendy enclave of Soi Ari, Salt has fast became one of Bangkok's most-frequented hipster hangouts. An open-plan glasshouse that spreads itself into a generous courtyard, the setting is the stuff of a … Read more
With its prime location in the trendy enclave of Soi Ari, Salt has fast became one of Bangkok's most-frequented hipster hangouts. An open-plan glasshouse that spreads itself into a generous courtyard, the setting is the stuff of adverts—all effortlessly cool clientele, long-limbed locals, and laid-back fun. Read less
Cool, contemporary cube with a chic clienteleWith its prime location in the trendy enclave of Soi Ari, Salt has fast became one of Bangkok's most-frequented hipster hangouts. An open-plan glasshouse that spreads itself into a generous courtyard, the setting is the stuff of adverts—all effortlessly cool clientele, long-limbed locals, and laid-back fun.
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