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Bangkok – 20 reviews
Hua Hin – 25 reviews
Accommodation – 2 reviews
CafĂ© – 3 reviews
Restaurant – 15 reviews
Shopping – 19 reviews
Worth of Visit – 6 reviews

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Shopping, Bangkok, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Next – Cheapish looking clothes

Next is a British originated store chain that seems to sell quite rubbish clothes. At least the stores that I've visited in the Great Britain and Thailand were all looking really cheap.

The clothes are sort of trendy, but on the other hand lack enough details and features to really stand apart fr... More >

Worth of Visit, Hua Hin, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Night market – Night of food and shopping

Night markets are commonplace in Asia. If you are not familiar with the concept, consider a normal open-air market that has been moved to evening and night. The stalls open after dark and the market keep going strong to the wee hours.

Hua Hin's lively night market is running every night on Decha ... More >

Shopping, Bangkok, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Ovo – Clothing for smaller ones

If you travel to Thailand from any colder country -- like say Finland -- in the middle of winter, you might find it hard to buy any suitable clothes for your children for the trip. Fortunately, you can solve this problem by visiting Ovo in Central World Plaza shopping mall and buy quite inexpensive ... More >

Restaurant, Bangkok, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Peperoni – Stylish Italian

Peperoni is a stylishly designed and executed Italian restaurant in the busy Silom Area. The large patio and floor to ceiling windows give an excellent views to the street, so you can watch the people (if you are not that much interested in your meal company).

The menu is extensive enough for als... More >

Restaurant, Hua Hin, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Restaurant Thanachote – Bland seafood

Restaurant Thanachote is just one of the waterfront restaurants on Naretdamri Road. They got us lured inside with inexpensive prices and fresh lobsters in tanks nearby the entrance.

The dining area has excellent view to the sea, as it is built on top of an old fishing pier. Which is nice, althoug... More >

Shopping, Hua Hin, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Sailam Pavilion – Modern small mall

Most of the shops in Hua Hin tourist area are located in a shacklike premises. The new and modernly designed Sailom Pavilion is thus a fresh change for shopping. Elegantly made of wood, steel and glass, the minimall has charm to lure people inside to the shops.

The storerooms are not big, as ther... More >

Worth of Visit, Bangkok, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Silom Shopping Center – Experience Neo-Tokyo

If you want to have a cyberpunkish experience, a glimpse on Neo-Tokyo on our times, go to Silom shopping center at the beginning of Silom Road. There you have a lot of people of all races, small stalls selling everything and between, skytrain once a few minutes rumbling over you and a feeling of bei... More >

Accommodation, Bangkok, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Sofitel Silom – Some French luxury

Sofitel Silom offers a piece of French luxury in the middle of busy streets of Silom district in Bangkok. The location is excellent for business, but it is quite decent for tourists, too. There are a couple of skytrain stations nearby and taxis are plentiful.

When booking, remember to ask a room ... More >

Restaurant, Bangkok, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Taketei – Inexpensive and good Japanese

Taketei is a smallish Japanese restaurant buried deep inside the busy Silom district. The restaurant is quite easy to go unnoticed, as the facade is not too big. Pay attention, as the place is a gem.

The food is excellent, our sushi was very fresh, and the service is par to none. We had up to fiv... More >

Shopping, Hua Hin, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Thai Silk Village – Silk, silk, silk

Thailand is renown for silk, both the fabric and the garments. However, the greedy Thai businesses do their best to make buying silk problematic -- if you are not a professional or seasoned amateur, you never know what you are purchasing for real.

Fortunately, there is an upscalish silk shop at t... More >

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