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So What Stereo is a retro-styled spot that’s cooking legit Thai brunch.

So What Stereo

Thai brunch served in what feels like the ultimate retro rumpus room.

  • Matt Shea
Dishes at Tyga in Carnegie.
14.5/20

Tyga

Spinning ’70s South-East Asia through a suburban centrifuge.

  • Dani Valent
Thai charcoal chicken, chips and salad.

Yang Thai

For southern Thai-inspired charcoal chicken.

  • Dani Valent
Beverly Hills Chinese Restaurant, Beverly Hills.

20 of the best BYO restaurants from The Good Food Guide

From an oceanfront two-hatted restaurant, to a no-frills skewer spot, here are 20 places to bring your favourite bottle of wine (plus, updated corkage fees).

  • Good Food Guide reviewers
Savoury Thai cupcakes.
14.5/20

Mr Jones

Refined room alive with vibrant art and equatorial aromatics.

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Yentafo pink noodle soup.
14/20

Ranong Town

For chilli-stacked curries and coconut-rich treats.

Dishes at Pinto Thai.
12/20

Pinto Thai

A fast and no-frills spot for lovers of meaty, spice-packed dishes.

Assorted dishes at Boon Choou.
14/20

Boon Choou

An electrifying addition to a growing part of our city’s food scene.

From the team behind Mr West.
14/20

Bar Spontana

Funk, fire and fantastic cocktails.

Pineapple fried rice with pork belly.
13/20

Thong Thai

The eye-catching gateway to the city’s unofficial Thai Town.