Mes Amis Cafe
Address
- Soi 5 (Thong Lor), near BTS Thong Lor
- ซอย 5 (ทองหล่อ), ใกล BTS ทองหล่อ
Contact
- Phone: 02-260-6445
Opening hours
- Daily 11:30am-2:30pm, 6:30pm-10:30pm
Cards
- American Express, Visa, Mastercard, Diners Club
Description
The once popular French restaurant has become a “café.” According to them, that means wifi, new Italian and Chinese dishes and lashings of lattes. They’ve retained some of their popular French dishes, but Italy also makes an entrance with the Milanese veal with spaghetti pomodoro (B388). Their menu of Chinese fare has the same selection as the Living Kitchen group’s other restaurant, Chine Chine in J Avenue. Mes Amis no longer serves alcohol. For high tea, drop by between 2:30-5pm (B380 for 2 persons).
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This two-story eatery serves up an intimate atmosphere along with French treats. Alfresco dining is available on the rooftop balcony. Good wine list, broad dessert menu and polite service make this warmly-lit eatery a nice hangout.
( HSBC Dining Guide, BK#178, Mar 23, 2007)-------------------
Located in the shortcut road from Sukhumvit Soi 53 to Thonglor, this white restaurant is still the warm and cozy choice for a great meal. Mes Amis (My Friends) dishes up fine French cuisine and mouth-watering desserts, and offers a good wine list to boot. New couples looking to pump up the romance should book a table outside on the top balcony during a full moon. Cooking class available on Saturday.
VISA DINING GUIDE 2006---------------------------
This two-story eatery serves up an intimate atmosphere that somehow contradicts the mingling image of the art gallery upstairs. Alfresco dining is available on the top floor balcony. Good wine list, extensive dessert menu and courteoous service make this warmly lit restaurant an easy place to lounge around, with or without the classical guitarist serenading you. Ther's a cooking class every Saturday (10am-3pm).
BK MAGAZINE RESTAURANT GUIDE 2006----------------------------
This two-story eatery serves up an intimate atmosphere that somehow contradicts the mingling image of the art gallery upstairs. Alfresco dining is available on the top floor balcony. Well-prepared and rich appetizers and main course make up for small portions. Good wine list, extensive dessert menu and courteous service make this warmly lit restaurant an easy place to lounge around, with or without the classical guitarist serenading.
BK Magazine Restaurant Guide 2003
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