Bangkok’s newest party organizer is taking over an unlikely location on the riverside
Hands up, party people.
If you are a Marriott Bonvoy member and fancy yourself a full breakfast on the weekends, the new Bangkok Breakfast Club from Marriott is offering a steal of a deal. Across 12 Marriott locations (listed below), Bonboy members can order from a la carte and buffet breakfasts and get the second breakfast for one baht. Think of it like a B.O.G.O deal. You can become a Marriott Bonvoy member for free here.
The promotion lasts from now until the end of October. There is no set menu, though, as each of the participating properties offer their own breakfast options — some of which have been created specifically for the Breakfast Club.
Siam Tea Room at Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park’s is offering kanom pang sangkhaya – a toasted and buttered brioche with creamy pandan custard and fresh young coconut. Head to JW Cafe at JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok’s to snag a new yellow curry crab omelet as part of its already large breakfast buffet. Giorgio’s italian restaurant at the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers is offering a cheesy eggs Benedict served on top of a jumbo toasted brioche. Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel, where the “Crying Tiger Roast” promises a mouth-watering mix of roasted beef brisket cubes and baby potatoes with chili hollandaise and a poached egg. The St. Regis is also getting in on the action with organic poached eggs drizzled in something called “green goddess sauce” (basically mayo, citrus, herbs and sometimes anchovies) and served with locally grown veg.
A full list of all the participating restaurants and menu items can be found on the Bangkok Breakfast Club website.
If you like crafts and other handmade trinkets, Crafts Bangkok 2020, happening this Sep 3-6, is going to be your kind of event. Taking place at the mammoth Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Center (BITEC), the event brings together over 380 local artisans and organizations from across Thailand to display and sell their wares, including fabric work (silk, cotton, hemp, etc.), basketry, jewelry, pottery, leather and other arts and crafts. The event is hosted by the SUPPORT Arts and Crafts International Center of Thailand (Sacict), one of the country's most important promotional vehicles for locally-made crafts.
In addition to the booths and sellers, the event also includes some educational talks that cover a range of issues relevant to supporting local arts and crafts -- such as business and promotional models that sellers can mimic for their own businesses or side hustles. Sacict anticipates the event will draw a very mixed bag of visitors, including retailers, government agencies, families, online merchants and maybe the odd tourist or two who’s still trapped here.
If you want more info on the event or Sacict itself, you can check out https://www.sacict.or.th/en
Siam Center and Vogue Thailand have joined in an art-fueled collaboration for charity until Sep 10. The event, titled “Vogue Hope At Siam Center”, brings together five photographers and 12 visual artists to create specially-designed prints, other exclusive goodies and a couple of activities, and part of the proceeds will go to support the Debaratana Vejjanukula Foundation. You’ll find the event happening in Siam Center’s Atrium 1 on the ground floor.
The artist list has some heavy hitters on it too. This isn’t a complete list, but some names that stand out to us include Alex Face, Gongkan, Bloody Hell Big Head (BHBH), Julie Baker and Summer, and Yoon Phannapast (of Gucci fame). Photographers include Nat Prakobsantisuk and Tada Varich. Both artists and photographers will be showcasing work that embodies ideas of “hope” to them, and the event in a larger context aims to signal a beacon of hope during these hard times.
Five of the artists — Gongkan, Juli Baker and Summer, Yoon Phannapast, Jirayi Koo and O Terawat — will also be showcasing images that fans can have turned into T-shirts made with recycled thread or on tote bags. There’s also going to be some limited-edition face masks from Greyhound Original. You don’t have to buy them, though. If you want one of those aforementioned goodies, you can also make a B199 donation to the Debaratana Vejjanukula Foundation.
For more information, visit:
Websites: www.siamcenter.co.th, and www.vogue.co.th
FB: SiamCenter and Vogue Thailand
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