
Bangkok's dining and nightlife scene never stays still, and this latest wave of openings proves there's always something new worth checking out. Whether you're after a nourishing post-workout smoothie, a reliable neighbourhood brunch, an elegant night out, or a bar where vinyl sets the soundtrack, these fresh additions offer plenty of reasons to update your weekend plans.
CULT EVERYDAY in Asok's STECON Tower puts the "fun" in functional eating.
Built around smoothies, wraps, and daily nutrition, with offerings that make wellness feel a little more playful, and an easy choice when you want a body-loving meal that is just as satisfying for the taste buds.
Best known for their smoothies, the blends come without sugar or ice, boasting contemporary yet nostalgic flavours like Peepo Orange, Beet Me, and Berry Oat Protein.
Ideally enjoyed after the Pilates instructor only corrected your form in a class of fifteen people.
Instagram: @cult.everyday
Now operating as Folk Lane, the former Toby's space on Sukhumvit 38 settles into a more grounded identity built around people and place.
"Folk" reflects community, while "Lane" captures the repetition of returning to familiar streets and familiar meals.
The menu remains rooted in brunch staples, from strong coffees and sandwiches to breakfast plates, with more delicate additions like the Salmon Miso Ochazuke and the Botanical Pulse Salad.
Gather your crew and quickly confirm plans. Folk Lane awaits.
Instagram: @folklane.bkk
House of Savoy may be the latest addition to Bangkok's nightlife circuit, but its pedigree is already well established.
Sitting on the second floor of SILQ Hotel & Residence, it comes from the same team behind BACCARAT, UPPER HOUSE, and 24 BLVD Bangkok, names well acquainted with keeping the city out past sensible hours.
The leopard, chosen as the house mascot, feels particularly apt: sleek and rarely in a hurry to call it a night.
Best to book in advance, this café dansant is rapidly becoming one of the city's most sought-after spots.
Instagram: @houseofsavoybangkok
OBi Record Bar is found on Silom Road, a short walk from BTS Sala Daeng, tucked into a stretch of the city that works better after dark.
Vinyl sits at the centre of the experience, shaping the mood of the room rather than acting as mere background music.
It works best for a more brooding kind of evening, where you can live out your (500) Days of Summer (2009) fantasies.
If you find yourself looking to change up your usual weekend routine, dazzle your date, or escape the dreaded Sukhumvit traffic, this may be the juke joint for you.
Instagram: @obi.recordbar