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By Bart, 22 June 2008 at 07:10:09 :: Bangkok, Restaurants
“An Italian Tradition” opened recently after the great success in Koh Samui, Via Vai strives to deliver the highest Italian quality food in Bangkok with its well known Chef “Riccardo Cappuccio”, who originally comes from Naples, Italy.

The menu is all about pizza and pasta. This restaurant has it all, with a superb selection of dry and fresh pasta from the kitchen. There are 44 pizza options listed and just to totally confuse us, there are 24 pasta sauces with various different types of pasta, including five fresh pastas as well as several dry versions (200-300 baht).

They also have a good selection of Italian wines ranging from 800-2500 baht and of excellent quality with specials throughout the week.

Easily reached from Sukhmvit road and Nana BTS station, Via Vai is a nice place for a quick dinner in town.

Details:
Viva Vai Restaurant
25, Sukhumvit Soi 8 (Nana)
Bangkok 10110,Thailand
Tel.: 02 253 1200

Hours:
Daily 12am-10.30pm

Cuisine:
Italian.

Website:
http://www.viavaibangkok.com (soon)


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