BANGKOK CAFE


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Each year, Bangkok Cafe Roslindale is a sponsor of the Roslindale Day Parade.  Here, Danny Titisuttikul is enjoying a ride on the sponsors' float in 2007.
Danny is greeted by Boston Mayor Thomas Menino after the 2007 Roslindale Day Parade.

Danny and Todd are greeted by Boston City Councilor Sam Yoon in the 2007 Roslindale Day Parade. As part of Danny's commitment to the community, he has volunteered for many years at the WGBH-TV "Channel 2 Auction" each June.  Here, Danny is at the Multiples Table, where he served as the Table Captain.  Now that the Multiples Table has been retired, it is on display at Bangkok Cafe in Foxborough, where it shows the Daily Luncheon Special.  WGBH-TV Channel 2 is delighted that a part of television history has been preserved at a local business that is proud to support public broadcasting.
Danny's partner Todd Glickman has been the on-air host of the Channel 2 Auction for over 20 years.  Here, Todd is promoting one of Bangkok Cafe's recipes, that Danny donated to the Channel 2 Auction Cookbook. Bangkok Cafe owner/manager Raundet "Danny" Titisuttikul was honored to participate in the Olympic Torch Run for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.  His portion of the run took place on December 27, 2001 in Fall River, MA.  Danny was nominated by his partner Todd Glickman in recognition of Danny's immigrating to America with nothing in 1984, and working his way up to owning a successful restaurant business, while also becoming a US Citizen and helping his brother and sister receive an education.
Note that the flame is passed, not the torch!  The actual torch that Danny carried is now on display at Bangkok Cafe in Foxborough. As a community service, each month a new local artist is given the opportunity to hang his or her art at Bangkok Cafe Roslindale.
Each artist is honored with an open house, with the food donated by Bangkok Cafe.
Bangkok Cafe Roslindale was selected as "Roslindale Business of the Year for 2007" by the Roslindale Village Main Street.  Here, owner Raungdet "Danny" Titisuttikul holds the certificate presented to him by Boston Mayor Thomas Menino.
When Bangkok Cafe opened in Roslindale, Boston Mayor Thomas Menino came to "cut the ribbon."  Joining Mayor Menino are members of his staff, along with Roslindale Village Main Street Executive Director Janice Williams and Boston City Councilor Rob Consalvo.
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino enjoys appetizers while signing the guest book.
Danny is interviewed by a local newspaper reporter during the Roslindale community charity event to support ABCD. Danny and his friend Montakarn demonstrate traditional Thai dress at the charity fashion show.

Groups of all sizes and ages are welcome; kids meals are always available at both locations.  Here in Foxborough, diners from the nearby office park enjoy a luncheon.

Groups are always welcome at Bangkok Cafe.  Here, a group of Thai MBA students from the MIT Sloan School of Management enjoyed a night out at Bangkok Cafe Roslindale.
One of the distinguished guests was Khun Ploy Jensen (far right), granddaughter of His Majesty the King of Thailand. A group of friends enjoys a celebratory meal at Bangkok Cafe in Roslindale. A local school group came to Bangkok Cafe Roslindale to learn about Thai cooking. Here, Danny Titisuttikul demonstrates to students how to prepare a traditional meal.
Voila!  The finished product  - green curry with chicken - for all to enjoy.
Danny performs traditional Thai dancing at a Roslindale community charity event to support ABCD.