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Published on 25/08/2023
» TOKYO: Japan’s fishing industry is getting hit with falling prices and growing uncertainty after the Chinese government imposed a ban on the country’s marine products in response to its decision to release wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear site into the Pacific Ocean.
Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 09/02/2018
» Once upon a time, amid a fast-paced evolution of the Bangkok dining scene, Whale’s Belly - despite its Pinocchio-inspired title - was introduced to the city as a fine-dining establishment.
Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 21/07/2023
» Amidst the boom of Spanish gastronomy in Bangkok, Alegria, an upscale tapas bar-cum-restaurant, opened its doors at the K Village shopping mall.
Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 15/07/2019
» An online video showing many dolphins caught in a net set by fishermen for tuna has plucked the heartstrings of netizens, a marine scientist and the incoming natural resources and environment minister.
Holiday Time, Published on 22/12/2022
» No. 43 Italian Bistro, Cape House Hotel, Bangkok, Soi Langsuan invites you to celebrate Christmas Eve on December 24, 2022 from 6:00 pm to midnight in a warm atmosphere with a special 7-course set dinner to set the mood for a very happy Christmas.
Published on 29/01/2022
» In the race for alternative proteins, lab-grown seafood could be next on the dinner table.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 23/09/2020
» Despite the gloomy prospects for exports, shipments of Thai food are expected to manage growth of 3% this year, driven by rising demand worldwide and Thai food quality.
Life, Published on 21/09/2018
» The Peninsula Bangkok is once again to present a one-of-a-kind culinary showcase dubbed Eat Drink Pink on Oct 1 to support underprivileged breast cancer patients.
Published on 27/10/2019
» The Commerce Ministry has said President Donald Trump’s decision to suspend some US trade benefits will affect only a small proportion of its exports, while the CEO of Thai Union, a major canned tuna producer, has also downplayed the move.
Published on 26/08/2023
» TOKYO: Japan’s fisheries agency said on Saturday that fish tested in waters around the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant did not contain detectable levels of the radioactive isotope tritium.