13 newly imported dining chains that brought great joy to Bangkok in 2015 From Japanese cheesecakes to giant Taiwanese squid, we recount the year in snacks. 9 years ago restaurants By Natcha Sanguankiattichai | Dec 24, 2015 From Japanese cheesecakes to giant Taiwanese squid, we recount the year in snacks. By Natcha Sanguankiattichai | Dec 24, 2015 1. Pierre Herme's haute-couture macarons (France) 2. Croissant Taiyaki's twist on a fishy classic (Japan) 3. Pinkberry's hiso froyo that actually tastes amazing (US) 4. Hot Star's chicken the size of your head (Taiwan) 5. Giant Squid's, ahem, giant squid (Taiwan) 6. Sweet Monster's popcorn-smothered soft serve (Korea) 7. LeTao's double-decker cheescakes (Japan) 8. Bake's palm-sized tarts of cheesy, gooey goodness (Japan) 9. Tim Ho Wan's Michelin-star dim sum (Hong Kong) 10. Ghignoni's real-deal gelato (Italy) 11. Teddy's Bigger Burgers's customizable handfuls (Hawaii, US) 12. Maison Eric Kayser's tres authentique croissants, breads and pastries (France) 13. Sulbing's massive, much-copied bowls of bingsu (Korea) See also: 6 international chain restaurants we'd love to see in Bangkok (and our favorite local alternatives) / 17 times people in Bangkok went totally crazy about food Advertisement Latest News Sarnies opens its 9th outlet in the city at One Bangkok Exclusive dishes and a new breakfast for the office crowd. 5 days 9 hours ago restaurants News New Bangkok Indian spot Daryaganj claims to have the ‘original’ butter chicken from 1947 Daryaganj puts food and history first at their first international outing on Sukhumvit Soi 18. 1 week 2 days ago restaurants News Wine bar Feral at 72 Courtyard launches new brunch and dinner menus A little vinyl, a lot of wine, and some waffles. 1 week 5 days ago restaurants News Leave a Comment New Places The Shoyu Stand Restaurant Kiri Tsukemen Restaurant Tsu Na Gu Restaurant