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  1. On ‎1‎/‎18‎/‎2019 at 1:44 AM, SAGuy said:

    So I am landing in BKK on the 14th February and am meeting a special friend that night.

    I've been to BKK 20+ times, but suffer from terminal lack of imagination and very low romantic DNA. (I work in software, so enough said!).

    Where would you recommend I take the friend?

    I was thinking of dinner plus somewhere afterwards, but have hit the imagination wall.

    It doesn't need to be cheap, I'd like to create a great impression.

    Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated and you will be helping a fellow BM on his first steps to "true love."

    Cheers

     SAG

    Great recommendations above from the guys! Just to make your life a bit more difficult here are a few more suggestions from a fellow non romantic software guy :D

     

    Uno Mas, 54th floor of the Centara.

    http://www.unomasbangkok.com/

     

    Above 11, top floor of Fraser Suites on soi 11.

    https://aboveeleven.com/bangkok/

     

    Sala Rim Naam, riverside dining at The Oriental ( far from cheap).

    https://www.mandarinoriental.com/bangkok/chao-phraya-river/fine-dining/restaurants/thai-cuisine/sala-rim-naam

     

    The Horizon Cruise from the Shangri-La hotel ( she will absolutely love this).

    http://www.shangri-la.com/bangkok/shangrila/dining/restaurants/horizon-cruise/

     

    Nahm at the Metropolitan Hotel in Sathorn.

    https://www.comohotels.com/en/metropolitanbangkok/dining/nahm


  2. Has anyone stayed in this hotel recently. I have a good deal on their Deluxe suites in November, It has good reviews from tripadvisor but would really appreciate a report from a BM perspective. Thanks.

    I have only stayed there once, back in December 2008, so my info is far from recent. At the time the rooms were very spacious, quiet and clean. The hotel/serviced apartment is definitely girl/Lb friendly, they did not take ID at reception. As far as I'm aware the hotel rooms have since been renovated. There are several good restaurants and coffee shops around the corner.

     

    My issue was the distance from the hotel to Sukhumvit/BTS station (Phrom Phong) which is a good 15 minute walk on dodgy pavements full of potholes. Taking a taxi could take even longer as soi 24 is a very busy soi...


  3. As mentioned in the trip report I visited Sushi Masa yesterday. I can highly recommend the place. It has a slightly more laid back atmosphere than a traditional Japanese sushi bar. They have great quality fish and cut it in generous portions (the piece of Unagi they put on the nigiri is HUGE). I would reccomend the Masa Grand sushi set, complemented by the aforementioned Unagi. A great set with lots of variety.

    The stand-out feature of this place has to be the rice. At most European sushi restaurants I've been to, they put all the focus on the fish (and don't get me wrong, the fish at Masa is terrific), but the rice in the nigiri at Masa is just fabulous. Served nice and luke-warm, soft and fluffy and full of flavour.

    The prices of this place were also quite good for me, in total I spent just over 2000B for a great sushi meal (quite a bit less than what I'm used to paying in Europe for good quality sushi...)

    I tried Sushi Masa out today for the 1st time and must say I agree with you about the quality of the food. It's a simple restaurant in an unassuming local neighbourhood not far from Siam Square but in my opinion the sushi is on par with the much more fancy Japanese restaurants in places like Siam Paragon etc. I also spend just over 2000b, which for me is quite acceptable for high quality sushi.

     

    The Unagi was also my favourite :)

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    Spicy tuna was good but next time I'll try something else on the menu

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    The toro was sublime

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    Water was cheap 555 ;)

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  4. I have read a couple of times on the forums that Lebua bar disdains ladyboys. Not exactly openly unfriendly, but the staff gives off a cold vibe when you show up with a girl. Is that true?

    I find the venue overrated and overpriced but I can't say the staff were ever unfriendly to my guests, whether they were LB or GG.


  5. I searched this forum and couldn't find a reference for craft beer. I googled and discovered there are quite a few craft brew placez in BKK, but am looking for personal input from BMs. I know many of you enjoy a tasty brew, but for those of you frequenting these extablishments, have you come across any BARREL-AGED brews?

    I am not sure about barrel-aged brews but there is quite a large selection of craft beers at the Taproom in soi 26.

     

    https://www.facebook.com/taproombkk

     

    Other options are the Beer Bridge in soi Lang Suan or Hair of the Dog on Ploenchit road & Soi 33/1.


  6. It sounds a lot , but when you break it down for myself it would be under $80au per week at present . Subtract from that the cost of border runs or the like + the hassle & it's fairly reasonable .

    When you add in other benefits such as 12 free roundtrip limo pick-ups and 20% discount at Duty Free shop the cost becomes even more reasonable. In my case I use the limo service 10-12 times a year so besides the comfort it also represents a substantial saving...


  7. I was involved in a schuffle and ended up in court , Long story but while I was in hospital getting stitched up the other person got to the police first and that's when all hell broke looose , luck should have it I got a warning style discharge. So my question is can I live in Thailand with a conviction

    The current retirement visa regulations have nothing in them regarding criminal convictions so at the moment that would not be a problem. I do know they are actively tightening rules so that might change in the year(s) to come. An alternative is the PE Visa via Thailand Elite which I have got, simply pay 500K Baht and get a visa for 5 years without the need to leave the country.


  8. The food here used to be superb but I know it has changed hands. Does anyone know if this is one of the venues bought by Eclipse Group who seem to have bought up pretty much every pub in lower Sukhumvit? Maybe one for Youngone.

    Yes, the Kiwi Pub is owned by the Eclipse Group. It used to be simply called 'Soi 8 Pub' but got rebranded by Eclipse after they purchased it. The Australian on soi 11, where we recently had a pretty good burger, is also owned by Eclipse by the way.


  9. Yep i booked one bedroom in Shama. so i will be close to Mecca !!! :-)) no taxi, no BTS needed in the evening, except for the evenings i will be spending in Patpong..

    Great location for sure... Shama is at least 1 grade better than The Phachara, the rooms are larger and more modern whilst the rooftop pool is far superior as well. There were 2 minus points when I stayed there around 3 years ago: the wifi sucked big time and the choice of TV channels was very limited + mainly dominated by Arab stations. Not a surprise given that the majority of clientele were Arabs, but still a bit of an annoyance to me. The poor wifi was however the main reason for not returning. The room itself and the onsite amenities were excellent.

     

    Enjoy your stay and, like Boomerang, I look forward to an up to date Shama review.


  10. I spent my 2 last nights in this hotel at the end of Mai. The purpose was to check how it is in this hotel as i had intention to book here for summer holiday. It turns out that it was not how i wish.

    Thanks for the review... Have you found an alternative to the Phachara for a long term stay?

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