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    Setting the pace

    Life, Jedd Sreshthaputra, Published on 27/12/2021

    » Mini Thailand demonstrated its long-standing commitment to encouraging the adoption of electric mobility with the introduction of the Mini Electric Pacesetter inspired by JCW, which connects the brand's electrified future with the rich racing history of John Cooper Works.

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    Food fest

    Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 06/05/2022

    » Marriott Bonvoy welcomes foodies with not one but a plethora of eateries at its 40 hotels and resorts across the country. "Eat Out With Marriott Bonvoy Thailand" offers appetising packages in three different tiers, starting from B950, B1,150 and B1,450. Here's a list of where to eat.

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    Made in Thailand

    Guru, Published on 05/07/2019

    » To say that Thailand has been getting global recognition lately may be a bit of an understatement. After all, it's not a secret that it's a famous tourist destination with plenty of beautiful beaches and street food that's been topping lists for years now. Of course, these are only just a few things Thailand is well-known for but we don't really have the time to get into all of that (*cough* rigged election *cough*). However, people from the outside may have a narrow view of what Thailand and its culture really is, but fortunately, there are things that help put a spotlight on these things. The next instalment of the Fast and Furious franchise is filming right now in parts of Thailand, including Krabi where its governor stated that the film would be a "great advertisement for the nature, culture and history of the kingdom". Erm sure, that's what the Fast and Furious franchise is all about anyway. While the film will most likely be more about cars zoom-zooming and vroom-vrooming, there are a number of shows on TV that give a better focus on Thai culture. Here are a few.

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    Restaurant city

    Life, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 26/06/2020

    » Covid-19 has been a challenge for the world, but never more so for the F&B industry. Most existing restaurants adapted by offering delivery or a private chef experience in the comfort of your home, while others shut shop temporarily, a few permanently. Though the pandemic brought along unknown problems for existing restaurants, it hasn't deterred a few others from starting afresh. Nothing stops the food scene in Bangkok from growing, not even a global pandemic. ELITE speaks to the people behind new restaurants, which have opened or are opening soon

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    Fiery food trends in 2019

    Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 20/12/2019

    » Over the past 12 months, Thailand's food scene has been dominated by a few noteworthy culinary movements. Some are ongoing trends while others are revolutionary.

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    Sister act

    Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 13/09/2019

    » A crossbred lexicon of the words khua (to wok-toss) and guay teow (rice noodles), Khua+Teow, this week's subject of Eating In, promptly answers to a phenomenally increasing demand for takeaway food.

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    Equity mutual funds, pad thai and your financial future

    Business, Published on 16/02/2015

    » You have a craving for pad thai. Do you​ (a) make a trip to Or Tor Kor market to acquire the necessary 15 or so ingredients (rice noodles, roasted peanuts, dried shrimp, etc) and expertly fire up the wok at home, or do you (b) swing by your neighbourhood pad thai vendor? If you're as good a chef as me, the answer is b.

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    Molecular interpretation of traditional cuisine

    Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 04/04/2016

    » Local foodies will not be able to comprehend why Michelin-starred Thai restaurants are located overseas -- such as Nahm at The Halkin Hotel in London, and KIIN KIIN in cold Copenhagen, Denmark, and Thais will keep busy comparing the taste authenticity. The question, perhaps, does not need an answer. Food should not have a racial barrier, and Michelin-star standardisation helps notch up Thai cuisine into the territory of haute cuisine.

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    Bringing home a star

    Life, Pimrapee Thungkasemvathana, Published on 15/12/2015

    » In Bangkok, the closest you get to eating at a Michelin-starred restaurant is to visit L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, eponymously-named after the Michelin-starred French chef.

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