First time posting a full on review here, I hope I can start posting more, I will really appreciate a feedback regarding my writing, cause I am really not sure what is interesting for people to highlight during a review. I am freelance business consultant, which as result allows me to travel a lot and also eat a lot, some of the time alone, sometimes with my wife. That’s a review I have been really trying to post for quite some time, but never really found time to do.( I posted a quick review about my trip in BKK some months ago) but more like a round up. Couple of months ago during a trip to Bangkok, and since I have been to pretty much every fine dining spot in the city, I got suggested from some users here to try a new restaurant called Ōre. Restaurant is a very small counter restaurant, with as we could tell only 8 seats(I don’t think they can sit more than the guests there were on that night with us). Most of the staff is European or better said Caucasian. They offer only one menu option which on the day we went had 31 courses. My wife went for the tea pairing and I went for the Alcoholic beverage pairing, both were very interesting, tea pairing felt subtle, with extremely good quality tea, while the alcoholic pairing made with Thai spirits only, was something extremely cool. They had a big wine list too, but we decided to go with the pairings, since it was super interesting to us, that they were offering no wine pairing. The food itself did truly shined though. Very nice pace(we finished the meal in 2,5 hours or maybe a bit less). Almost everything was bite sized. Our favorites was the citrus salad, and the teardrop peas with fermented pork, pumpkin with sato, and of course the rice with the ant eggs, but everything else savory was exceptional too, but those specific dishes were so unique and still in my memories. The dessert sequence as a wrote in my Bangkok round up too, was the best dessert sequence I EVER had, every dessert was worthy for a 3* restaurant. All the details inside the restaurant from the handwritten menu to take home to the cutlery being used, really stands out, and for me it really challenges Sorn on what restaurant is the best in the city. I would give my vote for Ore just because of its uniqueness. Nevertheless having visited almost all upscale fine dining restaurants in the city, Ore and Sorn are definitely a league on their own. I will be adding some pictures taking from me and my wife, we sadly missing some dishes.
by AcanthocephalaOwn188