The Alchemist Bar, Sukhumvit Soi 11
Tucked away on Soi 11, close to Cheap Charlies, the Alchemist is a funky little wine and cocktail bar, perfect for meeting a friend for happy hour (5-8pm) after work. The bar is named after Paulo...
View ArticleLadies Night at the Royal Oak
Ladies Night have been a wonderful discovery in my expat life. Although we have happy hour back in the UK we don’t have things like free flow champagne brunch or ladies nights- let’s face it, they...
View ArticleSukhumvit Soi 11: Bangkok Stash Bar and Bistro
This is my new favourite place to go for Happy Hour. I work on the soi next to Sukhumvit 11, so I can be at Stash with a chilled glass of white wine in my hand for precisely 6.05 pm. Owned by a group...
View ArticleZense: Bangkok’s best kept secret
The bar inside I had been keen to try Zense since reading about it in Bangkok 101 and finally went last night. Zense is a roof top bar which has been open now for four months. It’s located on the...
View ArticleSammakorn: an Evening Trip
We ventured out of downtown Bangkok last night to see some friends to a place I had not previously heard of until a few weeks ago, called Sammakorn. It took us about 25 mins to reach from Sukhumvit...
View ArticleFood Good for the Soul
According to their website, the philosphy of Soul Food Mahanakorn is to serve authentic regional Thai; however they also know a thing or two about making pretty strong cocktails and now pride...
View ArticleFlying Chickens and Unicycles
One of the things I love best about living in Bangkok is that it’s made me a much more spontaneous person. When you move to a new city not knowing anyone, the best and quickest way to make friends is...
View ArticleBangkok/England: My 2 Weeks In Pictures
I am now back in England for a little bit, but sadly True got a little over excited about freezing my internet and cut me off on Sunday rather than Monday, hence no week in pictures last week. Given...
View ArticleBangkok Curry Club: Mrs Balbir’s Indian Cuisine
I am often asked what is the best way of meeting people in Bangkok and my answer is always twitter. I joined twitter as soon as I moved to Bangkok, but rarely used to tweet – everyone from Bangkok...
View ArticleWhat To Do With 48 Hours In Bangkok
I recently entered a competition via my friend Danielle’s blog, Living In Sin, (be sure to check it out here photographs are just amazing). The competition was to write a post on how you would spend 48...
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