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Living the dream

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 27/04/2018

» Paris may not be as famed for the art of afternoon tea as the UK, but that doesn't mean it's not worth your while. If you're in the City of Lights and have a craving for some top-notch tipple time, make it at Cafe Antonia, housed inside the palatial hotel Le Bristol. The cafe may be named after Queen Marie Antoinette (her mother called her Antonia as a child), but crowds from all circles seem to be drawn to this airy eatery that offers drinks, sandwiches and afternoon tea. There's not even that many tourists, but rather, a large number of locals, be it office men, fashionable Parisians or senior women who come for their delightful high tea sets.

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The Italian affair

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 27/04/2018

» Sukhumvit 31 is a long soi and we often tend to forget the little cut off street leading to Soi 23. Calderazzo On 31 is on this forgotten street. Having recently moved from Langsuan to 31, Calderazzo is Italian with a difference. It has a rather bistro-like feel to it, with plenty of tables for private or romantic dinners. There is also a patio for those who enjoy the occasional breeze Mother Nature allows Bangkok.

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Third-hand precision

Life, Noko, Published on 27/04/2018

» Back in 2004, A. Lange & Söhne achieved a technical feat by creating the Double Split -- the world's first mechanical chronograph with a dual rattrapante function, whose two pairs of stopwatch hands can run separately as well as together, while increasing lap-time measurements from 60sec to 30min.