Bangkok | L’Arcadia Antiques

Filed under: Thailand, Places to Shop — Katja at 4:14 pm on Friday, December 9, 2005

L’Arcadia is an absolute gem for high quality antiques in Bangkok. They are sourced from Thailand, Cambodia and Burma with a great range of wood, sandstone, lacquer and metals. …read more…

Bangkok | Ton Pho

Filed under: Places to Eat, Thailand — Katja at 6:35 pm on Sunday, July 17, 2005

Next to Tha Phra Athit ferry stop, Banglamphu

Ton Pho isn’t fancy. With plastic table cloths, and no airconditioning, it still has the best Thai food we ate in our entire time in Thailand! Located right on the riverfront …read more…

Bangkok | The Metropolitan

Filed under: Places to Stay, Thailand — Katja at 2:37 pm on Sunday, July 10, 2005

www.metropolitan.como.bz
In the embassy district of Bangkok, The Metropolitan is a very sleek place to stay. The rooms are big and furnished sparsely in cream and brown tones. Very chic! They bill their rooms as …read more…

Bangkok | Suan Luam Night Bazaar

Filed under: Places to Eat, Places to Drink, Thailand — Katja at 1:48 pm on Sunday, July 10, 2005

Rama 4 Rd, Lumpini, Pathumwan Bangkok 10330 - Lumpini MRT Station

Now this is a very curious place in the centre of Bangkok. At the simplest level, it’s a cut down version of Bangkok’s famous Chatachuk Weekend Market but it has the weirdest food court we seen so far. So picture the scene… …read more…

Phuket | Amanpuri

Filed under: Places to Stay, Thailand — Katja at 1:22 pm on Sunday, July 10, 2005

www.amanpuri.com
The original Aman resort, Amanpuri, meaning ‘peaceful place’, is spectacular. The thai style pavillions are secluded, luxurious and beautiful in all aspects. We were very lucky and, due to their annual maintainence, were upgraded …read more…

Bangkok | Ana Garden

Filed under: Places to Eat, Places to Drink, Thailand — Katja at 2:48 pm on Saturday, July 9, 2005

www.anagarden.com
This restaurant and bar is something like a jungle, complete with ponds and fountains in a gigantic garden shed that’s only just standing thanks to a precarious balance of …read more…