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Wallet-friendly wagyu

Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 20/05/2016

» Plenty of beef lovers out there will understand it when we say that not many things in life could ever amount to the satisfaction of tucking into a piece of steak cooked to your absolute liking. The birth of your first child, maybe. Winning the lottery, possibly. But aside from those occasions, cutting into a medium rare rib eye that has perfect marbling is rather hard to beat.

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Welcome back to school

Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 13/05/2016

» With Trump setting his sights on building a gigantic wall across the US border to keep out illegal immigrants, Clinton fighting to be the first female president and Cameron scratching his head over the Brexit biscuit, what is currently on our leader's mind, you might ask? Why, setting up a re-education camp for frequent government critics, of course.

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Not working (out) for tips

Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 06/05/2016

» The prospect of introducing Bangkokians to pole dancing as the new exercise fad that's equipped with many health benefits seems like an uphill battle when we live in a city that's for years been trying to shed off its sordid stigma as the go-to place for adult-entertainment.

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Ripe for picking

Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 29/04/2016

» You've all heard — if you're not already a member — of GuavaPass (guavapass.com) by now. In case you haven't, it's this fantastic fitness pass that lets you attend unlimited classes from muay Thai to CrossFit, so you'll never have to be stuck in a workout rut. We catch up with New Yorker Emma Harris who is the VP of Global Brand Strategy and GM of GuavaPass Bangkok; she tells us about setting up in Thailand, her passions and what kind of adrenaline-filled adventures she wants ticked off her bucket list.

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The art of being a Bangkokian

Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 22/04/2016

» Despite the common perception that Bangkok is one of the most exciting and convenient of cities to live in, surviving this concrete jungle requires its inhabitants have far more than thick skin and a love for shopping malls. This entails a certain know-how, a knack of knowing-how-to-get-s***-done, or as we like to call it, the art of being a Bangkokian.

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Comfort makes a comeback

Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 22/04/2016

» In an era where the hype and focus on food lies in the firsts, the revolutionaries, the break-throughs, the rankings and the 3-month waiting lists, there is a certain amount of comfort and relief when we hear about a beloved, classic restaurant making a comeback.

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A zesty slurp

Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 15/04/2016

» Noodles are another one of our favourite staples for when we can't bring ourselves to eat yet another phad krapow. The joy of customising every minute detail of your order -- from choice of noodle, soup or no soup, to what veg to skip -- to your absolute liking is the pleasure of visiting a noodle shop.

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Sugar, ice and everything nice

Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 01/04/2016

» Good news, people. The National Research Department of All Delicious Things That Are Apparently Bad For You has made a new scientific discovery: low-calorie diets are actually bad for you. It is, in fact, better to consume fatty, sugary, carb-loaded foods, such as doughnuts, ice cream cake and chocolate frappes. Y'know, like how the Neanderthals were doing it for thousands of years before the vegans took over the world with their quinoa and chia seeds?

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Paws galore

Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 01/04/2016

» Like most children, I spent my childhood hoping to find a puppy inside every one of my birthday presents. I also longed for the day my parents would finally cave in to my constant begging and puppy-dog eyed looks every time we passed a pet shop. Twenty odd years later, they haven't flinched one bit. Paired with the fact that we've always lived in an apartment building where no pets are allowed, watching Cesar Millan rollerblading with a pack of dogs became my only solace.

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Dye hard

Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 01/04/2016

» Life in Bangkok can often be described as fast and furious, but if you're stuck in the usual rush-hour traffic jam, painstakingly slow would also jump to mind. Kanchalee "Ann" Ngamdamronk and Sergey Tishkin first met in Japan, where they both completed a special art course in hand dying textiles. They returned to Thailand and founded Slowstitch Studio, where they work with traditional (albeit time-consuming) methods and botanical materials to create individually hand-dyed textiles. Guru chats with Ann to find out what it's like to work with your other half and why dying your own fabrics at home isn't as complicated as you'd think.