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Into the future

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 27/08/2021

» Here's something to rattle your brain: we're now past the halfway point of 2021. It's hard to count days when we find ourselves stuck indoors on an endless loop of never-ending Covid cases, a government that denies reality and protests from people who are fed up and tired of all the crap happening around them.

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Can't touch this

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 23/10/2020

» Thailand is known as "The Land Of Smiles" because everyone here is happy and joyful all the time... right? As true as that is, there are certain things you can do here that can turn that smile upside down.

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App-solutely smooth

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 01/11/2019

» We at Guru know we're snarky about Bangkok at times -- OK, most of the time -- but like any other city, there are things we hate about it and there are things we love about it.

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Green thumb

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 17/05/2019

» Maybe a few of us have forgotten the smog that engulfed us in the beginning of the year, making leaving the house a game of "to choke or not to choke". Now it is the scorching heat that seems to be worse than before. While short-term solutions do a little to elevate, we know that the root of the problem is climate change. If we don't take action now, it's going to get worse later. Bangkok has its share of eco-problems whether it's pollution or waste, but instead of listing them, we can figure out ways of how we can help, even in small doses. And technology has made this easier. Guru has listed a few of the best apps in the climate change business to help you help the environment.

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From NY with love

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 12/10/2018

» Pizzeria Mazzie may not be all big and glam but it's not plain and simple either. Located at Park Lane Ekkamai, the resto is small yet furnished with the likes of an Italian marble countertop for the "bar" where you can watch your pizza being made in full view, as well as Coach leather seats. If you're with friends and family, there are a number of tables for you to get comfortable at, but I strongly suggest sitting at the "bar" where you can converse with owner and chef Jon Spearman while he makes your pizza from scratch before putting it into the Napolitan Acunto oven. He'll frequently be greeted by a number of regulars coming in for dinner or for a takeaway, and he'll say a quick hello to new customers filing in, which really gives the place a homey, welcoming feel. That's something you don't feel at a lot of restaurants these days and it's something that really made me love Pizzeria Mazzie -- and we haven't even gotten to the food yet.

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Keepin' it gay, as in fun and carefree

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 17/08/2018

» Looking for a fun, gay time out in the city? Ken Kreangsak Leing is your guy. While he runs his own company Theoxeny PR Agency, representing various well-known restaurants and other hospitality businesses, he manages to find time for his other passion: the cheekily named G-Spot Entertainment. Specialising in gay parties which feature drag divas like Drag Race Thailand co-host Pangina Heals as well as several contestants from the show, G-Spot Entertainment has just celebrated its fourth year and shows no signs of stopping. Ken's parties are known for creative themes, shirtless hunks, killer drag performances and tonnes of fun. How did it all start? Ken tells Guru.

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Oriental simplicity

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 29/06/2018

» On the 27th floor of 137 Pillars, Nimitr Restaurant is adorned beautifully in a regal dark blue that makes the entire place shine and shimmer. Add the high ceiling with modern lights and a fantastic view and you've got yourself a pretty snazzy and hip dining venue for lunch or dinner. Fancy dining in the open air? You can head out to the balcony where they've also got a bar. At first glance, you may think the place is a little swanky and that you're entering a high-class dining restaurant. Despite the feeling of sophistication the place brings up, Nimitr is not a hi-so dining establishment and actually wants you to sit back, relax and enjoy your meal. Besides, who would complain about having such a pretty place to dine in? It just means a lot of IG-worthy opportunities.