Remaining bits from Bangkok

Stating the obvious, I am turning old.
I actually missed out on posting something from Bangkok.
It’s not much of a big deal and it might not matter but as a responsible blogger *aherm* I will now post it up.

1. Bangkok’s 7-11 or probably Thailand’s 7-11 to be exact is a gem to me.

My appetite always increase while I’m travelling and I am constantly on the hunt for food.
Unlike Fatty, who ate so little comparing to the amount intake here at home.
When hunger strikes during midnight, I just have to thank God that there’re so many 7-11 nearby. At every other corner, there stands a 7-11.

7-11 here in Malaysia is not so much of a gem, unlike Thailand’s 7-11.


A variety of instant meal boxes for you to choose from when taking a cab in search of food is not an option.

The brand for all these instant meal boxes is Ezygo and here’s the list for available choices.

Basil salted pork rice.
Shrimp dumplings.
Rice with pork, garlic and pepper.
Fried Tiger Prawns.
Rice steamed with chicken soup
Basil fried rice drunken pig.
Spaghetti in a drunken pork.
Basil chicken rice.
Pork Green Curry with rice.
Rice noodles with pork.
Chicken fried rice vermicelli noodles.
Curry rice with pork.
Boiled pork.
Basil Pork Rice.
Fried rice with seafood.
It shrimp fried rice.
Shrimp omelet rice.

Spoiled with choices, it did took me awhile to finally settled down on my box of instant food.
I set my mind on Pork Green Curry with rice and boy, the green curry was so so good!
It was creamy and aromatic, instant food instantly satisfies my green curry craving at that point.
Not to mention, preparing my Pork Green Curry with rice (39 Baht) is not preparing at all.
Cashier at 7-11 counter will heat it up for me which takes about a minute or two and you’re good to savour it right there and then if you wish.
Prices for these instant meal box is 30 Baht and above, which is quite reasonably price.


If you’re looking for something less heavy, you can go for burgers which is just as heavenly.

Shrimp burger is to die for and Fatty who is ever so picky when it comes to food loves his 20 Baht juicy shrimp burger like a fat boy love his ice-cream.
There is no way I can deny that the food from Bangkok’s 7-11 is so enjoyable and appetizing.

2. Thai Girl Show in Bangkok.

How can I be this forgetful to not ramble on Thai Girl Show in my previous post?
At the very start, I was interested in watching Thai Girl Show as I’ve always heard of them and indeed whatever I heard of sounds interesting and amusing.
Not until when I was told that it will cost me a whooping 700+ Baht to watch it.
It was a BURDEN to have my 700 Baht taken away but it was a rather different experience, none the less.
Also, I cant say no when everyone agrees to the plan so I sticked with it.

We were brought to this dodgy looking place which the name I couldn’t remember and in we went with our ticket.
I was hoping for something more glamorous instead of dodgy to be frank because we were brought by a local tour guide who was Bryan’s friend.
But I guess with the price we paid, there’s no way we can ever get into a glamorous one if there’s any.

There were 7 rounds of stunts and for each round there’ll be a girl performing nonchalantly.
Note: Please do not expect pretty looking girls with nice body figure like I did, it will disappoint you.

I cant deny that the stunts these girls pulled off was impressive.
They can smoke 3 cigarettes at one go with their p***y, blow a whistle with their p***y, write with their p***y, and the rest I wouldn’t reveal.
You need some surprise if you’re going for one in the future.
You also need to take note that if you’re going for Thai Girl Show, make sure you’re going for the right one because they’re a lot of scams around which the tour guide told us.
The bill will suddenly came up to thousands and if you do not have the money to pay or you do not want to pay, they then will attempt to hurt you or scare you with needles that contain AIDS as what they say.

Do take note too, to not take any pictures or videos because it is prohibited.
These are just not the type of people you will want to mess with, especially at a place called Thailand.

It is that scary so please make sure.
It’s a been there done that, so this will be my first and last Thai Girl Show.

Random Monday Getaway : Sekeping Tenggiri

Heavy post.

As my title said it all, it was a random Monday getaway a week after I’m back from Bangkok.
Yes, I wasn’t quite ready to face reality after a somewhat long holiday so the rebellious girl in me wanted to get away for a day. To somewhere out of town preferably and the partner likes the idea too.
We were torn in between both choices, Dusun or Awanmulan.
Similarity between both is high, both located at Negeri Sembilan yet to me looks so different. I was weighing the pros and cons.

I’ve came to know Dusun much earlier than Awanmulan but brushes away the thought after I settled down for Sekeping Serendah back then.
Now that I needed another getaway, I’ve got a choice to make.

I finally made my decision to picked Dusun and emailed them for a room only to get an answer that it was booked, on a frigging Monday! (More elaboration on Dusun and Awanmulan at the end of my post.)
Do I have a better choice under that circumstances? And Sekeping once again came to my mind. :D

Instead of driving for an hour to Rawang, I picked a nearer Sekeping which is Sekeping Tenggiri.
Sekeping Tenggiri sits at Bangsar, how near is that?


#1 Sekeping transformed an ordinary double story corner lot into a 7 rooms house that stands out from the rest.


#2 Ring the bell and someone will greet you.


#3 This is where you step in, into a place so different from where you just came from.


#4 7m x 3m swimming pool surrounded by rooms and plants.


#5 Walk further up from the pool, a rabbit greets you and you’ll have a place to chill.


#6 I realise guys do sometimes like to pull of nuisance face, just for nothing.


#7 Dining table large enough to fit in 10 people. There’s no kitchen here, unlike Sekeping Serendah but I don’t think you need one since there’re plenty of food nearby.


#8 We picked ‘R Garden Room’ (Rm200 per night) which is right in front of the swimming pool. :)


#9 Benjamin.


#10 I could just sit and chillax all day with my book or take a nap while the breeze touches my skin.


#11 Or take pictures of myself haha.


#12 Inside our room, there’s a mosquito net (thank God) and also a reading lamp.


#13 And hula hoop to keep you out of boredom.


#14 Bathroom with bricks, bricks, and bricks. One thing that I really dislike was that the bathroom kind of flooded when I shower, mini flood of course. Fatty likes it, he’s said it’s cooling for his feet but meh, I dislike wet bathroom.


#15 Empty neighbour, ‘L Garden Room’ (RM200 per night).


#16 A room not for couple, which couple wants to sleep on a different bed?


#17 Poolview room (Rm200 per night) opposite the swimming pool that looks just as nice. LOVE that green wooden door.


#18 The view when we looked up which made me think, ‘Are we still inside the city?’. What a lovely gorgeous place!


#19 Meet the two cute companion with two cute names, Pulau and Ketam.


#20 I said, ‘Hey look here, there’s a stair. Go, climb up and see what’s there’. Just because I’m afraid to climb up myself.


#21 And there, Pulau Ketam greeted Fatty but they stayed up there all the time. Why didn’t they come down?


#22 Courtyard room (Rm250 per night) sits beside the dinning room. Places for you to lay down…


#23 …and a mini courtyard for you to do whatever. Courtyard room can be a quite a private room if you want it to be, there’s a door for you to shut and you can remain in your courtyard undisturbed.


#24 Room is painted in white with a slight modern touch.


#25 Courtyard room’s bathroom.


#26 From the view below, this is Glass Room (Rm300 per night).


#27 We walked up, pushed open the door and I love what I saw.


#28 More lovely green doors, lovely chairs, and a lovely place for you to rest. Glass room can sleep three person as it is spacious enough.


#29 From these windows, we’re able to look down at our R Garden Room.


#30 I really like Glass Room and I almost didn’t want to go back down to my garden room, pfft.


#31 Opened that green door and we stepped outside, into more awesomeness.


#32 Man, I can just sit, lay, roll, nap, and chill all day.


#33 As you can tell from the look on my face, I AM HAPPY! :D


#34 Greens, greens, greens, and loads of greens somewhere in Bangsar.


#35 So, how can you not love?

We explored five rooms and the remaining two we couldn’t because there were guests staying.
So swimming time it was.


#36 The usual took place where Fatty jumped into the pool without waiting for me.


#37 I obviously was still not prepared to dip myself into the cold water.


#38 So I camwhore-d.


#39 And drink more wine while Fatty didn’t wait for me.


#40 The wine heat up my body and into the pool I went. I was surprised I could swim the entire pool, not like it’s long but I couldn’t swim to save my life if you haven’t already know.

We enjoyed our stay at Sekeping Tenggiri very much.
Although it is located in the city where there’re high rises and cars everywhere but inside of Sekeping Tenggiri, you will feel as if you’ve drawn out of the city.
#41 No doubt, there wont be hills and huge trees but the trees and plants surrounding Sekeping Tenggiri is enough to pleasant the eyes.


#42 Fatty made me a cup of Milo and himself a cup of coffee to indulge in the next morning while we enjoy the morning breeze.


#43 Here, we end our lovely getaway with a cute picture of Fatty. HAHA! He must be saying, ‘Bitch hand me that phone!’.

If you wish for a super short getaway and you’re too lazy to drive for an hour or so, Sekeping Tenggiri will be a good choice.
7 rooms for you to pick from, starting with the price of Rm200 per night.
Glass room (RM300), Loft room (RM250), Skyview room (RM200), Courtyard room (RM250), R Garden room (RM200), L Garden room (RM200), and Poolview room (Rm200).

Unlike Sekeping Serendah, there’s a tv and an aircond in each and every of the room.
One thing you have to take note though, they’re just as many mosquito so prepare yourself.

Will I return? I definitely will, just not so soon.
But I cant wait to visit the remaining Sekepings.
There’re two at Bangsar, Sekeping Tenggiri and Sekeping Terasek. The business is definitely growing, seeing that from one Sekeping Serendah they now have six Sekepings all together.
Remaining Sekepings is at PJ called Sekeping Seapark, Penang called Sekeping Victoria, and Ipoh called Sekeping Kong Heng.
My interest lies in Sekeping Kong Heng, dear chance when will you come?

Now that I’m done with Sekeping Tenggiri, here are my reasons as to why I picked Dusun instead of Awanmulan with a budget of Rm300 for a night.

1. The rooms which is the most important factor among all the reasons. In fact this reason alone suffice because it’ll be such a huge turnoff if I don’t get to stay in a room which is appealing to my eyes during a getaway. Make sense.


This is Dusun’s cheapest room called Tembusu for Rm300 per night on a weekday and RM400 per night on a weekend with breakfast. (Click for larger image.)
Some might not like it but the room to me was great, I especially like the roof and ceiling. The house is built in an orang asli style and there is also a bbq pit and a herb garden. HERB GARDEN! Oh the joy!!


#44 This is Awanmulan’s Zen room which is also the cheapest and costs Rm300 per night without breakfast.
I dislike the ugly looking bed sheet. And the entire area just doesn’t feel right which I think might be the picture that did not capture the essence of the place. Of course, I cant always judge on the picture alone but again I dislike the bed sheet! View is magnificent, that I can be sure of.


#45 Awanmulan’s Teratai room which is Rm20 more expensive than Zen but also more spacious as you can tell.
Maybe you tell me, will you pay Rm320 for this space? Yes, just my preference I know but I wouldn’t.
I just cant tell what is so great about the room that deserves my Rm320.

I am so influenced by Fatty that I now hardly can stand not appealing rooms on holiday.
Such a bad habit I know!!! Not like I am anywhere near rich and yet I am so picky! But also because I know I’ve managed to find nice rooms with nice price so I will continue being picky. *roll eyes*

2. Kitchen which you should know, is important to me.


#46 Dusun, with HERBS GARDEN and SPICES free for me or you to use! How to not love you tell me!?
Kitchen inside, BBQ pit outside. Perfect.

While for Awanmulan, there’s no kitchen for both the cheapest room. Just a pantry for Teratai.

3. Swimming pool.

#47 Dusun has got an infinity pool! And if you’re willing to pay another Rm100, you can book Berembun house which is right next to the pool. Immediate access.


#48 Awanmulan’s swimming pool. It does look nice too and very long but nothing beats an infinity pool.

So, mainly three factors which explains why I settled for Dusun at first.
Awanmulan has got more rooms that look great but with a more expensive price. Definitely worth checking out if you have a big bunch of friends.
But for Rm300 as a budget, I will definitely go for Dusun.

There are so many places that I want to go, I am getting greedier and greedier as time pass. Dusun, Pulau Rawa, any Johor’s pulau actually, Bali, Boraccay, Vietnam, and all the small places! All the unseen places! Just anywhere and everywhere!

Sekeping Tenggiri
48 jalan tenggiri, taman weng lock,
bangsar, 59100 kuala lumpur,
malaysia
Tel +6017-2075 977
Email: bookinlog@gmail.com

Dusun
The Dusun
Kampung Kolam Air
Pantai
71770 Seremban
Email: hello@thedusun.com.my
Tel: (60) 012 616 2585

Awanmulan
Pantai Orchard Resort, Mukim Pantai, Jalan Jelebu Negeri Sembilan
012-271-2260

How to : Japanized Pasta

This was one of the first few dishes that I learned when I was at Melbourne.
This is also one of Fatty’s favorite dish, he loves it. :D

Think of Japanized pasta as Pasta Zanmai’s pasta and you will get the picture.
Taste incredible while it’s incredibly easy to make, this is a winner.


#1 Ingredients.

Minced garlic
Spinach
Matsutake mushroom or you can use mix mushrooms depending on your liking
Mussels
Mentsuyu sauce
Japanese sesame dressing
Spaghetti


#2 Bring water to boil, add in vegetable oil, salt, and spinach. Do the same for spaghetti on another pot.

Was supposed to use bacon but since I had mussels around, so I substitute it with mussels instead.
When spinach is soft, bring it out from the pot.
Cut spinach and bacon equally.


#3 Add in olive oil into pan, follow by minced garlic, mussels (bacon), mushroom, and spinach.


#4 Saute for a while before pouring pasta into the pan. Next add in mentsuyu, probably about half a cup.

It is entirely up to your preference as to how much mentsuyu to add in but do it the wet style and pour in more.
Finally add in Japanese sesame dressing as per your liking too.


#5 Boil yourself a hard boiled egg and add it on top of your pasta.

Feel free to add in chili flakes and dry seaweed if you wish, definitely taste better in my opinion.

So if you’re wondering what Mentsuyu is, it is a soup base or soup stock mostly use for udon or soba.
Buying Mentsuyu in Melbourne was as easy as pie, I could easily grab one from Asian grocery store.
But back here, it took me awhile to finally found it. Forget about supermarkets like Giant and Jusco unless I carelessly skipped the bottle of sauce.
I’m not sure where else have it but I bought mine from Empire Shopping Gallery’s supermarket for about Rm15 per bottle.

If you ever try it, let me know if it’s good. :)

Polaroid Instant Digital Camera- Z2300

This might be the perfect camera for some, best of both worlds they called it.

Polaroid has been such a brand that almost any camera that creates instant films, we called them Polaroid. The brand Polaroid is etched into our mind and unarguably our heart too when these amazing cameras has an ability to print out our memories instantly.

Who doesn’t love a fuss free camera that prints out instant images on a white frame film with special effects on it?

Perhaps, if you are as lazy as yours truly the only downside to it is turning these films into digital image.
That annoying moment when you have to scan those films one by one so that it’ll appear on your Facebook making you look cool and all.

Here’s what Polaroid has got in store for you.

If you didn’t know, Polaroid actually produced digital cameras and this is one of the newest addition into the family.


#1 Polaroid Z2300, a 10 megapixel digital camera.

What is so cool about this digital camera is that you not only can capture images digitally, you can also print it out right away like how Polaroid instant camera do it.


#2 Just like any other digital camera but with a twist.

Capture the moment, edit the picture as you wish through the camera, upload it to social platform, and finally print it out right through the camera.


#3 White Z2300 and that’s how pictures will be printed.

THIS IS AN ALL IN ONE!

I was mad excited about the camera and yes, this could be the best gift to myself as it only cost USD159.99.

The films for Polaroid Z2300 is not your ordinary Polaroid films.


#4 Is it a 2×3″ borderless paper and it comes in a pack of 30 sheets (USD 14.99) or 50 sheets (USD 24.99).

Yes, borderless but you can edit the image and add in a white frame border making it look almost identical to Polaroid instant films.

Camera Features
10 MP digital camera
3.0” bright color LCD for viewing images
Compact size and usability
Micro SD compatible for expanded memory, up to 32GB
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Speaker / micropohone
Prints with ZINK® Zero ink®

Integrated Printer Features
Snap, print, share—no computer connections needed
2×3” full-color prints
Smudge-proof, water-resistant, tear-resistant, photos with better picture quality and sticky back for extra fun
No Ink. No Hassles. No ink cartridges or ribbons to throw away
View and crop images on camera before printing
Option to print date, file number
Add a fun and useful border to your photo including the Classic Polaroid Border logo format
Option to print in black and white and fun shades of the Polaroid logo colors
Upload custom borders
Automatically save photos to camera or SD card for downloading
Prints under 1 minute

Package Includes
Instant Digital Camera
10 sheets of the new premium ZINK Photo Paper®
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
AC adapter/charger
USB cable
Quick Start Guide

This will be my impulse buy if I have extra money laying around but on second thought, I asked myself if I really need this camera.
It’s definitely nice to have one, especially when my old camera died. It’s even better when the camera can print out images instantly but seeing that I do already have my Instax, how often will I print images through Z2300?
Not to mention from the reviews I read, Z2300 is not of the best quality. More of a toy camera that’s not made from the best plastic.

But as I said, I wouldn’t mind because for less than Rm600 for a camera you cant ask for much.
Polaroid Z2300 is more for the fun people who doesn’t mind using a normal camera as long as they have fun capturing, editing and printing the pictures.
Too bad it is only available in US for the moment and the product is currently only available for pre-order which will take about 2-3 weeks to ship after placing your order.

I can find my way to get it back from US if I want but the question here is, should I or should I not?

Sensation Trip : Bangkok Day 5

Even typing out the last day at Bangkok post makes me feel heavy hearted, what more being in that moment.
Twins, Poh, Piao, and Alvin went home the next day after Sensation White while Fatty, me, and the others stayed for another day.
I’d stay for five more days if I could, haha.

Since Alvin wont be staying with Fatty and I, we decided to book another hotel.
Trying out hotels has now since become my not-so-often-hobby. :)

So Muse Hotel it was, located at Chidlom and we paid Rm400+ for a night stay.
It was an expensive stay for my standard but since we saved up quite a lot on the first four days so I gave it a green light.
5 days of accommodation at Bangkok cost me Rm400+. Reasonable, ain’t it?

Here comes my heavy post and please do excuse my pictures’ quality because Iphone’s flash SUCKS!
Or my boyfriend’s Iphone flash sucks, one way or another.


#1 Hotel Muse Bangkok Langsuan, a little outdoor corner for smokers to take their ciggie break.


#2 Stepping into Bangkok’s finest design boutique hotel, you’re welcome by a classy European style lobby.


#3 Check in area.


#4 I love this boutique hotel the moment I saw it on the net while Fatty argued that it might not be as nice as the pictures we saw.

Honestly, we both do have distinct choices when it comes to picking hotel but most of the time he gave in and let me choose what I like. How nice. :)


#5 Bringing together the essence of western and eastern cultures with a modern blend. Cant say no to European decoration with a touch of class and luxury.


#6 Complimentary Macbook Air usage for the guests.


#7 Welcome drink for us, two shots with alcohol and another two without.


#8 We booked Deluxe King bedroom which comes with ultra soft mattress and fine bed linen.


#9 Working table and a no-ordinary-cabinet. I might be jakun or this might be something different, I asked Fatty ‘Where’s the tv? There’s no tv in this hotel after paying such a sum? Couldn’t be!’.
Ahh, it must be the cabinet so I tried operating it by opening up all the drawers and finally trying to press the top of the cabinet with both my hands. Fail.

We later found out that there’s a remote control by our bed and the tv will automatically move up from the cabinet when we operate it with the remote. Canggih. Or me being jakun.


#10 No fighting over basin and everything else just looked so well placed.


#11 One major reason that leads me into choosing a hotel are the bath tub and toilet. As long as the hotel has got a rather unique bath tub, I’ll want to stay in it. It’s called soft spot.


#12 Glowing toilet or stupid flash. Everything is of the best quality or second best, if not the best.


#13 Bathrobes. :)


#14 Of course, full length mirror in the room is a must.


#15 Going for a vacation together could easily be the best thing!


#16 Free tuktuk service provided by Muse Hotel to Chidlom’s BTS which we took.

The last day was meant for exploration since we dedicated our first four days to shopping and partying.
Also because we doubt any of our friends are interested at the place we both wanna go, so we kept it for the last.

Bangkok shouldn’t only be about shopping, there’s so much more to it.


#17 Soi Thonglor or known as Sukhumvit 55 is a whole new different place from Pratunam.

Soi Thonglor used to be all about wedding shops but recent years has changed itself into a fashion extravaganza.
If you’re at the right corner, you’ll get to meet designers, architectures, photographers or sort.


 #18 If you love art and design, you’ll love this area.

‘At one end of Thonglor, you’ll hit Sukhumvit Road, which is lined with Bangkok’s most upmarket malls, and at the other you’ll discover H1, a modest but sleek collection of businesses – an ice-cream parlor, two restaurants, a club, an art-book store and a furniture showroom – clustered around two relatively serene courtyards. In between these points are more shopping centers frequented by both expats and wealthy Thais, as well as hip pubs like Escudo and Red Bar and, down the labyrinth of alleyways that connect Soi Thonglor and Sukhumvit Road, some of Bangkok’s most expensive residential real estate.’


#19 Creative pubs.

‘Open since late March, Playground! is, according to its developer, the real-estate mogul Thongchai Busrapan, Thailand’s first “concept store,” modeled after shops like Colette, in Paris, where a selective collection of high-end housewares, clothing, CD’s and art books are displayed side by side (some would say willy-nilly).’
We tried looking around for Playground! but it’s not in sight, how sad is that. :(


#20 The Iron Fairies, a blacksmith workshop, bar, restaurant, and a gallery owned by an Aussie.


#21 Enter into a whole new world of fairy mysteries behind those wood doors.


#22 Seriously, excuse my hideous pictures. :( Spot fairies and potions if you can.


#23 Creature.


#24 My pictures do not do justice of how interesting Iron Fairies is!


#25 Toilet with a creepy bathtub and a mini tv airing some black and white movie.

Time constraint crossover unpredictable weather, we didn’t stay for long seeing that it’s about to rain after Fatty’s glass of beer and my plate of pancake.

Our legs were in so much pain from all the walking I started to suspect if my muscles tore.


#26 Most kesian look ever!

We went for another foot massage before we roamed the street in search of food.
There’re lots of Japanese and Korean food around Soi Thonglor but how can I let myself do that, not eating Thai food at Thailand?

#27 Japanese, Korean, or expensive Thai food made me indecisive and then I came across this food stall called ‘Thai Food Very Good And Very Cheap’.

I burst out laughing at the restaurant’s name. I was thinking, seriously!?
Due to the reason that I could no longer wait for another second for food, we gave it a try while I prayed that the food better be good.

Cant blame me for being skeptical when the name itself is so self-promoting, or amusing I must say.


#28 And let me tell you this is the best tomyam soup ever! Fatty was like, ‘Omg this tomyam soup is so goooood!’.


#29 Stir-fry seafood basil.


#30 Green curry chicken.


#31 Thai steam fish for only 150 baht!!


#32 One of the most satisfying meal at Bangkok!


#31 Gobbled down everything and the bill came up to 350 baht ++ ONLY!

I almost couldn’t believe the price! Indeed, thai food very good and very cheap! Haha!
Use Foursquare for direction if you’re planning to have your dinner there. I bet you wont regret. :D

After dinner, it was sky bar moment for the both of us.
There’s a sky bar at Muse Hotel called Speakeasy but we just went up to catch a glimpse.


#32 Travelling with your partner, make or break.


#33 Nothing beats Lebua State Tower’s sky bar, overlooking the city and Sirocco roof top restaurant.


#34 ‘Suspended in the sky on the 63rd floor of The Dome at State Tower, the Skybar is one of the world’s highest open air bars, overlooking a panoramic view of Bangkok and the Chao Phraya River. ‘


#35 Bangkok city under our feet. :)


#36 Drinks are really pricey as expected, about 1000 baht for both drinks but then again it’s your choice to order a drink for yourself.

There are no seats at the bar area, so you’re welcome to just go up and have a view for a short moment.


#37 Yours truly.


#38 We then head down to 52nd floor and this purple lighted bridge took my breath away. It’s like walking down a beautiful aisle HAHAH!

#39 Breeze, just a few floors below Skybar is far less crowded and is definitely a great place if you prefer somewhere with less noise. If you see clearly, the mirror reflects hotel rooms which sits right opposite.


#40. Bar on your right and restaurant on your left.

Sirocco or Breeze, looking at their tasting menu excites me especially on an open air roof top.
After a glass of drink and exploring around, we head for supper and finally back to our hotel.
Sleep was five star, though short because we’ve got an early flight to catch.

There’s one restaurant at Bangkok that I’m dying to try but our budget disagree, so it’ll be in my list for the next time round.
The name of the restaurant is ‘Dine in the Dark’ and from the name itself you can partly guess what the restaurant has got to offer.

Dine in the Dark is a fine dining restaurant located at Sathorn road, inside The Ascott Hotel. Their unique concept attracts me, providing customers an unique culinary experience whereby customers will of course, dine in the dark.
There will be no lights, no candles and phones plus watches will be temporary confiscated to maximize the experience.
You are allow to choose between Thai cuisine, International dishes, or Vegeterian menu where you will be served a three course.
Prices ranging between 750 baht and 850 baht, I must say that the price is not at all expensive.
Don’t you hate it when you’re out of budget when travelling?

Back to Dine in the Dark, you will not know what you’re served and will only be revealed at the end of course. Your sight will be temporary unavailable while you try to eat your dish, trying to figure out the food while you savour it. You will also get to pour yourself a glass of wine but make sure you don’t spill em.

Also, you’ll most likely be serve by a waiter/waitress that is blind and they will guide you along the way.
It’s nice to feel what they feel so that we’ll appreciate what we always take granted for.
Do try out this restaurant if you’re ever going to Bangkok, bet you wont regret bringing home an unique experience. :)

Bangkok, till then.

Hotel Muse Bangkok Langsuan
55/555 Langsuan Road, Ploenchit Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand
Tel: +66 (0) 2 630 4000
Fax: +66 (0) 2 630 4100

For general inquiries, please contact H7174@accor.com

Iron Fairies
395 Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Thong Lor) Thailand
084-5202301

Lebua State Tower
1055 Silom Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500 Thailand
Tel: (66) 2624-9999 Fax: (66)2624-9889

Sensation Trip : Bangkok Day 4

Day 4 – the most tiring day ever!

‘Okay I’m waking up at 7 tomorrow for Chatuchak!’, that’s what I told them.
Well, I’m not that much of a shopaholic but we have to go for Sensation White on that same night and obviously I’m old so my energy is VERY limited.
A nap in between is a MUST!


#1 The early kakis on the way to Chatuchak.


#2 This Fatty, bought the most among the guys! Also, the street above is the street I love the most because they mainly sell local designer goods though the prices are a lot higher. Section 23 or something.

I told him that he’ll love it here and knowing him so well, there’s no way he can control himself. Haha!
‘Nolah, I wont buy much one, just a few only’ but obviously he bought a stack.

Chatuchak is too big and they basically sell everything from pets to dry food, from leather goods to clothing.
Do get yourself a map near the toilet area, it will save up a lot of time when you have easy navigation.

If you’re too knacker from all the walking, do get yourself a half an hour massage which I failed to notice the first time I was at Chatuchak.

That half an hour do make a lot of difference. I was recharged though still half dead when we left our hotel to Impact Arena for Sensation White.
It was an indoor rave which was very much different from the ones I went here in Malaysia but thank God for that, it was raining that evening.


#3 All of us in white!


#4 Zoe, me, Yan, Foon, and Aliana. :)


#5 The lengzais! :D


#6 Chilling while waiting for the party to start.


#7 Gavin and Zoe.


#8 Poh, the twin sisters, and Piao.


#9 How many laptops were there?


#10 And BAM! Welcome to Sensation White baby!


#11 Quite a magnificent view.


#12 Laser light.


#13 Huge balls bouncing around but pfft it didn’t reach us who were sitting at the top.


#14 Our Heineken wrist band suddenly lit up and it was amazing!


#15 :*


#16 Alcoholic Zoe is always drinking!


#17 Peekaboo Bryan.


#18 With the fats who love me the most. :D


#19 Lovebirds. Oh wait, this is actually a couple trip! :D

We took a few breaks in between and went out to rest while the boys smoke.
I was upset that I was tooooooo knackered from all the shopping, I do not have the energy to dance and have fun.
I was super lazy the entire time all I want to do is to just sit.
Not to mention the first dj, Mr.White was so boring my mood was gone after listening to him played.


#20 Infamous jellyfish.


#21 Hahahah Alvin pulling off a funny look.


#22 Though fat but he’s full with energy as you can tell. HAHA!


#23 Some were dead tired, some were drunk but all in all, all of us had fun!


#24 Sensation White, been there done that.