StudioLarb is an Isan kitchen near Phahon Yothin that turns into a small listening room after dark. The food is Nakhon Phanom-rooted, but the room is also set up for records: vintage furniture, stacked crates and a turntable moving through jazz, hip-hop, reggae, luk krung and Thai classical.
The listening side feels domestic rather than showroom-like, more like being inside a collector’s room than a polished hi-fi lounge. The music has enough room to sit alongside dinner instead of disappearing underneath it.
Best for someone who wants Bangkok’s listening-bar culture with food on the table and records close by, rather than a formal silent room.