Melbourne’s hit Thai restaurant Soi 38 played hard to get for many years, tucked in the depths of a multistorey carpark and open only at lunch. Then the queues came, and it was much easier to ...
The ground-floor car park that until the end of 2024 housed Soi 38 was never meant to be a restaurant. “It was converted from an office,” says Chavalit “Top” Piyaphanee, who co-owns Soi 38 with his ...
We think you might like Access. For $12 a month, join our membership program to stay in the know. First time I went to Soi 38, I was only there for the novelty of it all. But the time after that? And ...