4 munchies: The perfectly poached eggs, moist crab cakes, creamy mushroom florentine, and house-smoked salmon had me going for the first meal of my day in Bangkok. It was luscious, savoury and definitely hearty. I only wished for a stronger saffron taste in the hollandaise, which also needed a few more drops of lemon juice for slightly more acidity.
What I love about Karmakamet is the concept of the secret world that takes you away from the Bangkok's bustling Sukhumvit Road. Set in a beautiful property with lush greenery and an outdoor garden, the interior was thoughtfully and tastefully designed with brick walls, dark wood furnishing, and tinted bottles of Karmakamet's essential oils displayed neatly on the racks in a linear fashion. The mix of eclectic background music also played a part in creating the mysterious, whimsical ambience.
Karmakamet Diner is no doubt one of the most beautiful restaurants I've been to. Known for its aromatic products, your multi-sensory experience begins the moment you set foot in the cafe – perfect for starting your day, chilling out in the afternoon, and romantic dates in the evening!