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Khaosan
road
The popular book 'The Beach' famously described
Khao San Road as "the centre of the backpacking
universe". Judging by the truth-seeking
travellers from across the globe who converge
here to shop, exchange tales and prepare for
their next stint on the backpacker trail,
it's a phrase that sums it up pretty much
perfectly. For over twenty years now, this
has been the base camp of choice for backpackers
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Patpong
One
of the world's most (in)famous red-light districts,
Patpong is where it all started (Thailand's
Go-Go culture) and has even been immortalised
in a James Bond chase-sequence. Its two parallel
side-streets, found between Silom and Surawongse
Roads, house around 100 neon-lit strip bars
offering risque sex shows, purchasable pole-dancers
and post-op ladyboys. But while for men Patpong
is likely to mean 'adult', for women, families
and the kids Patpong definitely means 'market'.
At night this teems with hawkers and humble
stalls selling what is mostly tourist tat.
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Royal
City Avenue (RCA)
Royal City Avenue (or just RCA as it is known
by locals) is one of the biggest entertainment
areas in Bangkok, but as visitors are concerned,
probably the least know. RCA is a long road
hosting a multitude of different types of
bar and clubs. Very much a Thai scene, RCA
is frequented by Bangkok’s young scene, mainly
university students letting off steam. Lots
of variety of music depending on the bar you
visit. Multi-million watt sound systems blast
out Thai disco, house, R&B, and the usual
American / Brit pop. |
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Thong
Lo (or Thong Lor or Thonglor, Thai: ·Í§ËÅèÍ)
Sukhumvit
Soi 55, is a road in Watthana district, Bangkok,
Thailand. It is becoming famous for varieties
of multi-national restaurants as well as trendy
shopping malls, international shops, bars
and night spots. From the small dead end road
of the upscale residential area with canals
on both sides in the 1960s, development and
road enlargement to six lanes occurred in
the early '80s, and attracted residences for
expatriates. The road became a popular international
gourmet area in the 1990s, with mainly Italian,
Japanese and upscale Thai restaurants. There
also many Japanese bars as well as local pubs
and karaoke bars. |
Yaowarat
China Town
Lying south of Dusit and Banglamphu, the Chinatown
(àÂÒÇÃÒª) district is one of the oldest areas
of Bangkok as Chinese merchants were originally
moved to this area in the early 1780's when
Bangkok was founded. One of the main streets
of this area, Charoen Krung (translating as
'Prosperous city'), was actually Bangkok's
first paved road, so it's English name, New
Road, couldn't really be more inappropriate
nowadays. |
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ATRIUM
Buffet : International
The LANDMARK BANGKOK |

The Brasserie
Buffet : International
Holiday Inn Silom Bangkok |

Cafe at the park
Buffet : International
Century Park Hotel Bangkok |

Crystal Grill
Buffet : Grilled & Seafood
Baiyoke Sky Hotel |

Xing Fu
Buffet : Dim Sum
NOVOTEL LOTUS Bangkok |
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