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Aksorn

Time-travel through Thai cuisine drawn from vintage cookbooks and little-known ingredients.

Bangkok, Thailand

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Dishes at Aksorn are grounded in deep historical research.   Chris Schalkx for Gastro Obscura
Spices are ground together to form a fragrant curry paste.   Chris Schalkx for Gastro Obscura
The details matter here.   Chris Schalkx for Gastro Obscura
The curries here are wonderfully complex.   Chris Schalkx for Gastro Obscura
A vast collection of 20th-century Thai cookbooks influenced the menu.   Chris Schalkx for Gastro Obscura
Aksorn serves rare dishes and hard-to-find ingredients.   Chris Schalkx for Gastro Obscura
Time travel through the menu.   Chris Schalkx for Gastro Obscura
Advance reservations are absolutely essential here.   Chris Schalkx for Gastro Obscura
The vintage crockery adds to the charm.   Chris Schalkx for Gastro Obscura
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From northern-Thai fine diners to hip bistros matching their pet-nats with Isaan-inspired bites, Bangkok’s dining scene has spent the past few years reveling in regional Thai recipes. But at one of his latest restaurants, Australian chef David Thompson, who during his tenure at Bangkok’s legendary Nahm restaurant earned the world’s first Michelin star for Thai cuisine, has taken a boldly different approach.

At Aksorn, on the dimly lit top floor of a concept store and gallery space along Charoenkrung Road, he cooks his way through time, drawing on recipes from a vast collection of mid-20th-century Thai cookbooks and culinary magazines, an era in which Western influences slowly began seeping into Thai kitchens.

From the room-spanning open kitchen, Thompson and his team serve up multi-course menus that could include everything from ma auan appetizers with steamed pork and prawn mousse to fiery curries and yum (salads) made with hard-to-find ingredients such as makok hog plum and grathin river tamarind. Most dishes arrive samrub-style—all at once with steamed rice, meant for sharing—served on vintage crockery with mismatched cutlery

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When the weather is on the right side of balmy, you’ll want to snag a table at the open-air terrace, which comes with brilliant views over Bangkok’s Bang Rak district.

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Aksorn
The Original Store, 5F, 1266 Charoen Krung Road, Khwaeng Bang Rak, Bang Rak
Bangkok, 10500
Thailand
13.724501, 100.513664
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