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Shopping, Bangkok, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Mother & Child – Clothes and nursery stuff

Mother & Child is a children apparel specialist store in Central World Plaza shopping mall. They have a good selection of nursery items, such as talc for diapers, bottles and so forth -- so go there, if you forgot to pack something essential for your little darling. They stock also toys.

They hav... More >

Shopping, Bangkok, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Muji – Japanese simplicity

Muji is the perfect shop for everyone looking for items that have combine form and function into a stylish and usable experience. Originally from Japan, the store can now be found in several countries, including also Thailand.

The smallish store is located on huge Central World shopping center on... More >

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 >

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 >

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 >

Restaurant, Bangkok, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Triple Two Silom – Relaxed brasserie

Triple Two Silom is an open brasserie style restaurant and bar in the busy Silom district, at the Triple Two Silom hotel -- sometimes people seem to be a bit lazy with naming.

The restaurant opens nicely to the street, so you can savour the dishes while watching people hurrying from place to plac... More >

Shopping, Bangkok, Thailand (reviewed 2007)

Tumi – Stylish Luggage

If you bought a bit too much of stuff from all shopping malls in Bangkok, consider visiting Tumi store on Gaysorn Plaza for some extra storage for the trip back home.

Tumi has been moving towards more upscale luggage, and it shows in the store. First, it is located in the same shopping mall with ... More >

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