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LIFE

We're up all night to get Lucky Duck

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 15/07/2023

» I'll give you three clues about how to find the newly-opened bar Lucky Duck: follow the grey wall with white pineapple wall sculptures on Maitri Chit Road and Soi Nana n Yaowarat, then find a glossy black door and look for an upstairs entrance that screams "quack, quack!" with a replica of a roasted duck food stall.

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LIFE

12 secondhand marketplaces and shops for Y2K vibe

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 26/02/2023

» If you've been keeping up with trends, you'll know that Y2K fashion is taking fashionistas by storm. From baggy jeans to crop tops, platform shoes to mini denim skirts, and colourful hair clips to over-ear headphones, they are making a comeback while showing a knack of nostalgia for some millennials who thought these trends were shelved for good. In response to the return of Y2K fashion, Guru By Bangkok Post has gathered a list of thrift shops and secondhand markets that offer unique fashion pieces to pull off a style statement. Who's ready to pop some tags?

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LIFE

Expertise runs in the family

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 31/01/2023

» Breathing new life into a familial heritage, Baan Ya Hom presents time-honoured Thai recipes infused with the wisdom of ancient apothecary. Tucked away in a secluded alleyway between Soi Damnoen Klang Tai and Trok Sa-ke, the restaurant offers a warm and inviting atmosphere within the walls of a century-old colonial house, which once served as the Boonyaratavej family's apothecary shop.

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LIFE

When religion meets technology

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 21/11/2022

» K-pop and K-dramas may be the first two things that come to mind when you think of Korea but its traditional cultural heritage is also fascinating. Korean and Thai Buddhisms are in the spotlight in digital form at this joint exhibition by the National Museum of Korea and the Fine Arts Department, Ministry of Culture of Thailand. Named "A New Encounter: Immersive Gallery of Korean Art”, the exhibition presents the Buddhist cultures of both nations, which have never been this cooler with innovative presentations.

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LIFE

Step up your grocery game at Tops Fine Food

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 15/10/2022

» Following Central Retail's first standalone food destination, Tops Food Hall on Sukhumvit 39, which opened in July, the neighbourhood has welcomed another independent supermarket on the block, offering top-notch ingredients and products.

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LIFE

Garden dining

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 24/06/2022

» Escape from the city rush to Phra Khanong's new chill-out spot, Hookrajong Haus, where you can dine in a lush garden.

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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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TRAVEL

New Hotel in Old Town

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 25/03/2022

» The Metropole Hotel, a property synonymous with Phuket's Old Town since 1989, has been given a new lease on life and renamed the Courtyard By Marriott Phuket Town on Soi Surin. An ideal place to stay if accessibility to the city is your first box to tick. Nestled in the heart of Phuket, its location allows guests to explore the city on foot. The hotel opened in November last year and offers stylish and sumptuous rooms and suites with a total of 248 units. Courtyard By Marriott Phuket Town offers a blend of the cultural heritage and the contemporary style of Courtyard's identity.

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A place of memories

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 10/12/2021

» Bangkok is an ever-changing city where the existence of older days is, perhaps too quickly, fading through time. New changes and buildings are touted as advancement but are they always the case? To illustrate the transient nature of Bangkok, for better or worse, Guru has listed historic landmarks that are to be closed, are at stake or have been reborn.

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HELP ME, HELP YOU

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 28/05/2021

» Despite vaccine rollouts in many countries, we are still in semi-lockdown after the third wave in Thailand hit us the hardest. Many Thais are in a tight spot, struggling to earn a living or with no access to social welfare, while the road to nationwide inoculation is still has a long way to go. Guru has gathered online platforms through which you can help those in need. Here are different ways you can help during these trying times.