It’s all about Thai home cooking at a new, private On Nut dining spot.
Opened recently on Soi On Nut 25, Haawm (a play on hom, or “smells good” and “home”), offers a seven-course dinner of family-style Thai dishes with inventive twists. Some of the highlights include kaeng pa ( jungle curry with sun-dried pork, grilled baby corn and basil), panang curry with pork shoulder and burnt shallots and rose apple salad with squid, pork belly, toasted coconut and shrimp floss.
In the Haawm kitchen is Dylan Eitharong, a self-taught Thai-American chef who started his career slinging noodles in the United States before working with Thai food scholar Hanuman Aspler. He is offering quintessential Thai home-cooked meals with southern American touches like smoking, grilling and rubbing in homemade spices.
The seven-serving meal is THB900 per person. Each session is available for tables of six, and dishes are rotated regularly. Prospective patrons should stay tuned to the restaurant’s socials for updates.
Haawm is located on Soi On Nut 25 just off Soi Sukhumvit 77, about four kilometers from BTS On Nut. Reservations are required and can be made via email haawmbangkok@gmail.com or Facebook message.
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Haawm
Soi On Nut 25, Suan Luang, Bangkok
Reservations only