Nahm
Kimberly Lauren BryantKimberly Lauren Bryant/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, BANGKOK/ Updated : Jun 29, 2016, 14:45 IST
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Nahm is yet another cornerstone of Bangkokian culinary culture. Since opening in 2011 under the leadership of Australian chef David Thompson, Nahm has received significant praise over the years. It’s also lived through the inevita … Read more
Nahm is yet another cornerstone of Bangkokian culinary culture. Since opening in 2011 under the leadership of Australian chef David Thompson, Nahm has received significant praise over the years. It’s also lived through the inevitable criticism and backlash that inevitably comes with big success. And with equally mouthwatering competition throughout the city, it’s undeniably fair for visitors to be critical of Nahm’s cuisine. Read less

Nahm is yet another cornerstone of Bangkokian culinary culture. Since opening in 2011 under the leadership of Australian chef David Thompson, Nahm has received significant praise over the years. It’s also lived through the inevitable criticism and backlash that inevitably comes with big success. And with equally mouthwatering competition throughout the city, it’s undeniably fair for visitors to be critical of Nahm’s cuisine.
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