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    Action man

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 19/09/2014

    » Dan Wallace is the founder of Action Sport Asia (<a href="http://www.actionsportasia.com">www.actionsportasia.com</a>, <a href="http://fb.com/actionsportsasia">fb.com/actionsportsasia</a>), which puts adrenalin-junkies and sport-lovers in touch with the right companies. Through his website, city dwellers can find out information about exciting activities they may never have known existed, such as actual mountain biking right here in Bangkok, or conquering your fear of heights with zip-lining just an hour and a half away from the city centre. Here, he tells Guru about his love for travel and new sporting events that are making their way to Thailand.

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    Young at heart

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 19/09/2014

    » Contrary to the name, Oldman Cafe is a hip new hangout on the old side of Bangkok. Now, we know it’ll take more than good coffee and decent food to persuade city dwellers to leave the 10110 postcode. So you’ll be glad to know that the cafe is certainly worth the drive to the other side, where the people are so easygoing that even the fear of car towing or clamping doesn’t apply to them. The five-month-old cafe has already acquired loyal customers of all ages including families residing in the area as well as hipsters and young urbanites looking for a casual hangout. The owners’ passion for interior and graphic design is apparent throughout the restaurant, which is decorated with dark hues, leather sofas and vintage knick-knacks like typewriters and microphones from the 50s. There’s even a Harley-Davidson parked out front to remind you that the place serves up a good cup of coffee with a side of old school soul.

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    Dining-in directory

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 19/09/2014

    » Spoiler alert: It’s rainy season; it’s chucking down like there has been a drought for two years and the traffic is just as painful to watch as it is to be stuck in. The chances of leaving the office by car and actually making it to dinner at 7pm on the dot is close to zero. And unless the new PM decides to add cars to his next ban list (along with shisha/hookah), commuting in Bangkok city is a painful experience that one must simply suck up and face (yes, weekends included). So to make life a little easier, and to help you continue to have the best eating experiences you’ve been accustomed to, we’ve compiled a list of places that deliver culinary treats and drinks for every occasion.

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