FILTER RESULTS
FILTER RESULTS
close.svg
Search Result for “china”

Showing 21 - 30 of 33

Image-Content

LIFE

Guru's Weekly Pick: Feb 16-22

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 16/02/2018

» Every week, we sift through tonnes of activities, shows, art exhibitions and things to do. Here is our especially curated list of what's hot this week in Bangkok and beyond. Enjoy!

Image-Content

LIFE

Banh mi and bourbon

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 05/01/2018

» The Setting: Not only Happy Endings, a new restaurant in Sala Daeng Soi 1, should pique your interest with its double entendre name (intentional or not) but also its contemporary take on Vietnamese cuisine. I climbed a green metal staircase, passing the restaurant's name spelt in handwritten lowercase with neon lights and opened a double-panel door to a casual space. Think bare ceiling with pipes running along it and exposed beams.

Image-Content

LIFE

Guru's Weekly Pick: Nov 3-9

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 02/11/2017

» Every week, we sift through tonnes of activities, shows, art exhibitions and things to do. Here is our especially curated list of what's hot this week in Bangkok and beyond. Enjoy!

Image-Content

LIFE

Out & proud

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 18/11/2016

» Although gay characters in Thai media are no longer unusual, they are still often portrayed as caricatures. YouTube series Gay OK Bangkok, directed by Tichakorn "Jojo" Phukhaotong, breaks these stereotypes by showing the diversity of Thai gay men in a more realistic light. The openly gay Jojo is also the founder and director of Trasher, Bangkok which throws crazy themed parties. The Surat Thani native made his directorial debut earlier this year with the first season of Gay OK Bangkok which he also wrote. Its second season is about to be released next month and we wonder what he has in store for fans this time around. Watch the series at www.YouTube.com/TestBKK and follow www.fb.com/TestBKK.

Image-Content

LIFE

Noodle rumble

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 27/05/2016

» Your everyday instant noodles are of colossal significance despite their small size.

LIFE

Noodle over noodles

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 02/10/2015

» If you've spent as much time eating noodles as we have, you probably have wondered what it's like to put fusilli in your kuay tiew. If so, you're in luck because 1000 Zen has done those edible experiments for you already, saving you trial and error and a possible bad stomach. 1000 Zen -- a play on the Thai word sen, or "thread" in English -- lets customers choose what to put in their bowls, with multiple options of noodles, toppings and soups. After the success of its first branch in Ari, a second opened in the Sathon area two months ago. We stopped by to play god with noodle dishes. The shop looks like a café on the outside and tries to make up for its small space with floor-to-ceiling windows and mirrored walls. But during lunchtime, customers will literally be rubbing shoulders.

LIFE

K-pot

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 01/08/2014

» At the risk of making a lame analogy, you may find it hard to say what you like best in a Korean hotpot, much like picking your favourite member of a K-pop band, given the various choices put together. Officially opened last week, The Red Sun specialises in hotpots with tokpokki (spicy rice cakes). The new restaurant looks like a cool greenhouse where you can sit under a tree in the comfort of AC but don’t have to worry about leaves falling into your food. There are instructions on how to tend to your hotpot properly on the paper placemats but, better yet, you can just wait for an attentive waiter to cook things for you. On our visit, groups of office workers and students were there to gang up on these red hotpots.

LIFE

Taste and table

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 30/05/2014

» Sukhumvit is a hub of hotel dining with many options to choose from. Opened on May 1, Radisson Blu Plaza Bangkok is the new kid on the block and currently offers five restaurants and bars (with two more to come), one of which is China Table. With many sqms and a ceiling high enough to even accommodate a lion dance, the restaurant exudes a spacious and airy feel, befitting a special lunch or dinner event more than a normal meal. It has a good yin-yang design that offers Chinese flair without being too gaudy. Natural light floods the space, brightening up vases, urns and tea sets on shelves as well as other impressive decor details. Get comfy on the plush couch or sit on a high chair from where you can view traditional tea making. The majority of patrons are Asian tourists and expats.

LIFE

Lakorn Love

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 21/06/2013

» Lakorn, popular Thai TV soap operas, are a national pastime enjoyed by many. Even if you're not a fan, you won't be able to escape them with your friends confessing their love for phra ek (male lead) on Facebook daily, or the recapping of last night's episode at lunch. There's no denying that lakorn are an unshakable part of contemporary Thai culture. Since you can't avoid them, we here at Guru have come up with some lakorn-inspired games that all can enjoy. We have also dug up some unbelievable facts and drama that surround the cultural staple.

LIFE

Street cart Charisma

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 30/11/2012

» There are tons of roadside food vendors in this city which explains why Bangkokians can eat around the clock (ruining any chance of diets). So it should be considered nothing less than a feat if one shop can stand out amidst the sea of street eateries. Well, you're in luck, because we've found four vendors that have managed to cook up ways to get noticed and attract the crowd. Here's what they have to say about their unique businesses.