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Inside Yaowarat, a warehouse-style space that draws on Thailand’s Chinese diaspora.

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Snacks including dhokla (top left), steamed chickpea flour cakes, and grilled rice flour dumplings.
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Reframing what ‘going out for Indian’ means, right now.

Saadi has taken over the former Sunda space in Punch Lane.
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Sliding into a familiar site, Saadi reframes what ‘going out for Indian’ means, right now

After three years of pop-ups, partners in work and life, Saavni Krishnan and Adi Suresh, have found a permanent home for Saadi in the former Sunda space.

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