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Charmgang

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Charmgang
ชามแกง
Restaurant information
Established2019
ChefGeravich "Mew" Mesaengnilverakul
Atcharapon "Aew" Kiatthanawat
Aruss "Jai" Lerlerstkull
Street address14, Soi Charoen Krung 35, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong district, Bangkok, Thailand

Charmgang (Thai: ชามแกง) is a restaurant in Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand, specializing in Thai curries opened in 2019.[1][2][3] Led by chefs Geravich "Mew" Mesaengnilverakul, Atcharapon "Aew" Kiatthanawat, and Aruss "Jai" Lerlerstkull, the restaurant is a modern take on the raan khao gaeng (Thai: ร้านข้าวแกง), a restaurant that serves curry and rice with accompaniments.[4][5][6] All three chefs have previously worked with David Thompson, the owner of Nahm.[7][8][9] Its interiors were designed by Saran Yen Panya.[10]

In 2023, Lerlerstkull launched Charmkrung, a spin-off wine bar on Charoen Krung Road serving small plates.[11][12][13]

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