Gigi Eatery Asoke
28 Soi Sukhumvit 19, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
If you want pasta in the Asoke area without a tasting-menu commitment, this is the right room. Order the homemade ravioli, the burrata board, and a glass of red. Walk over from BTS Asoke or MRT Sukhumvit, both are under ten minutes. The midnight close is the unusual bit, which makes Gigi a real late-dinner option.
Gigi Eatery Asoke is the sibling restaurant to Gigi Ristorante on Sukhumvit 45. The Asoke address is 28 Soi Sukhumvit 19, a few minutes off the Asok BTS interchange, and the room runs as a casual Italian cantina rather than a white-tablecloth dining room.
The kitchen leans into pasta. Homemade tagliatelle and ravioli, seasonal risotto, small pizzas built on the house signature dough, and creamy burrata across several plates. Antipasti, charcuterie, and cheese boards are arranged for sharing, so two people can eat well off three plates and a wine list rather than ordering individually.
All-day brunch is the other half of the proposition. Eggs, pancakes, and desserts run alongside the dinner menu from 7 AM, which means the same room serves a breakfast crowd at nine, a long lunch at one, and a wine-and-pasta dinner at eight. Cocktails and a selected wine list back the food.
The room is described by the brand as colorful and cozy, the kind of cantina built for honest food rather than performance. Soi 19 is quieter than the Asoke main road by half a block, and the venue's hours go to midnight every day, which is the genuine differentiator. A late dinner here is realistic in a way that most Sukhumvit Italians do not offer.
Walk over from BTS Asoke or MRT Sukhumvit, both within ten minutes. Book ahead if you want a table for four on a Friday or Saturday, since the room is not large and the late hours pull in a steady spillover.