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Guru's Weekly Buzz: Jan 9-15

Guru, Guru writers, Published on 09/01/2026

» Guru By Bangkok Post's weekly pick of the most exciting products, activities, food and travel to indulge in.

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A chilling reimagining of Thai folklore premieres on Oct 23

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 21/10/2025

» The new Thai Amazon Original film Host, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Pairach "Pokpong" Khumwan (Girl From Nowhere, Siam Square), will premiere on Oct 23 on Prime Video.

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New feasts for your palate

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 30/05/2024

» Bangkok is a city that never sleeps, at least in the restaurant department. Blink and you’ll miss another new restaurant opening. Guru By Bangkok Post is making sure that even if you blink, you don’t miss out on the new openings that are worth mentioning.

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Nature-inspired residential calm

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 28/05/2024

» To escape the horrid heat of Bangkok, a quick weekend escape to Singapore is always welcome. In the Garden City, it rains long enough to keep the temperature cool and humidity modest, unlike here.

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Aman launches 'Essential Skin'

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 17/01/2023

» Aman Essentials, the lifestyle brand from the revered luxury hospitality company Aman, has launched "Essential Skin", a new skincare range comprising five products developed and produced in Japan.

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Celebrate International Coffee Day, Oct 1, with the drink's history in Thailand and chit-chats with experts

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 30/09/2022

» Nothing gets you through the day like a cup of coffee, whether to kickstart your morning or keep you awake all day long. Many might see coffee as just another caffeinated drink, regardless of how it is brewed, with little or no thought to its origins.

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Reality check

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 10/09/2021

» The malls are crowded again. The streets are lined with traffic. There seems to be more people (and motorcycles) on the sidewalk. Your eyes do not deceive you: the City of Angels has come back to life -- or at least slightly. Certain venues like fitness centres and theatres remain closed (sorry, Marvel fans hoping to watch Shang-Chi) but the city's ever-favoured shopping malls have returned and dining-in at restaurants is possible again, albeit in limited capacity. Does this bode well for Bangkokians? Should we expect the worst? Despite the relief we feel of finally being let out of our houses, are there still challenges? Guru speaks to people of different professions to gauge their opinions.