The Best Sparkling Water in Thailand
We put nine sparkling water brands to a blind taste test.
Level of Fizziness:
Gerolsteiner tastes pretty awesome. Nicely balanced, the fizz isn’t overpowering and there’s a pleasant balance of minerals. It could go very well with whisky, too.
Verdict: Goes best with meals.
Level of Fizziness:
Quite a light and clean fizz and a more neutral taste than others. Some might think it a bit bland, but it’s still quite refreshing. Pretty good for wining and dining.
Verdict: Almost.
Level of Fizziness:
Smells and tastes like a soda bottle has been left opened in a refrigerator for months. Strangely acidic.
Verdict: Stale soda.
Level of Fizziness: H
Yeah, the bottle’s pretty stylish, but it can’t make up for its gently bubbling, medicinal-tasting contents.
Verdict: Like taking some aspirin.
Level of Fizziness:
Flat-tasting with no real flavor to speak of. It’s neither refreshing nor lively.
Verdict: Needs more personality.
Level of Fizziness:
Quite sweet and powerful at first, with the largest bubbles of the lot, but this doesn’t last long, as it leaves an unpleasant aftertaste.
Verdict: Sweet and weak.
Level of Fizziness:
Nicely crisp and soda-like. Being super fizzy, it’s the kind of drink that could actually clean your palate if you’re eating something greasy. We also love its neutral flavor—perfect for when you’re really thirsty and works well with a slice of lemon (or a splash of Sangsom).
Verdict: Total refreshment.
Level of Fizziness:
We have to admit we didn’t feel entirely comfortable drinking this one due to the metallic smell upon opening. The taste isn’t any better, either—it’s as if there’s a high concentration of iron in it.
Verdict: Better to stay dry.
Level of Fizziness:
This famous brand has an unobtrusive, neutral flavor and aroma that makes it a pretty good companion for a meal. Thirst-quenching, too.
Verdict: Nice and clean.
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Canon once said they had zero interest in compact interchangeable-lens cameras, but then they went and released the EOS-M. Unfortunately, the camera didn’t really live up to expectations, with its entry-level DSLR features and expensive price tag. But now Canon has slashed prices by almost half, so we decided to go hands-on to see whether it’s now worth your money.
(+) The camera fits nicely in one hand and is light enough to carry around.
(+) For the size of the camera, the picture quality is impressive, with little noise even in low-light conditions.
(+) We’ve heard complaints that the focus is slow, but we didn’t notice, probably thanks to the new firmware. Still, it’s more at ease with landscapes or portraits than action shots.
(+) Canon has a wide range of lenses that can be used with this camera via an adapter.
(+) It shoots RAW pictures which means you can play around a lot with colors and exposure if you know how to use Lightroom.
(+) The red-colored body is so chic.
(-) Though the EOS-M is said to adopt the same functions as a DSLR camera, it’s quite difficult to navigate its functions and make adjustments because it has fewer buttons.
(-) Sometimes it didn’t focus where we intended.
(-) Battery runs out pretty fast—it didn’t last until the end of the day under heavy use.
Verdict: The pros might not like the camera’s limited functions, while amateurs might find it a bit difficult to use. Familiarize yourself, though, and you’ll find it has many features and lenses that help take great photos. And with these new prices, we think it’s not a bad deal at all. By Top Koaysomboon
B14,900 (18-55mm lens), B16,900 (22mm fixed lens+ and EF-EOS adapter), B19,900 (both lenses and a Speedlite 90EX flash).
Spec: 18 megapixel APS-S CMOS sensor, 3-inch touchscreen, ISO100-12,800 (expandable to 25,600). 1080p30 video recording.
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Run by siblings Rishi and Shareen Arora, Tribeca is one of the few bona fide brunch spots in town. Much of the menu is devoted to hearty egg, pasta and meat dishes, but their sandwich offerings are just as rewarding. Look no further than their classic Reuben (B240), which is an irresistible mix of pastrami, Emmental, sauerkraut and Russian dressing, served on sourdough.
RG02, G/F, Nihonmura Mall, Thonglor Soi 13, 02-712-9209. Open Tue-Sun 9am-midnight
Another of the chill café-cum-brunch spots that seem to be popping up all over town, Rocket charms with its low-key location down a quiet but interesting soi, its preponderance of wood and simple menu of interesting dishes and decent coffee. The sandwiches are among the real highlights here spanning simple but tasty combinations like salami-cheese on homemade focaccia (B175), not too cheesy but not too dry, and mild gravlax on Danish rye (B175), topped with refreshing greens and herbs.
149 Sathorn Tai Soi 12, 02-635-0404. www.rocketcoffeebar.com. Open Tue-Sun 7am-7pm
A lot of people give nods to the proper bagels on offer at BKK Bagel. But it’s also what they put in them that keeps us coming back. Take the shining example of The Verrazano (B225) which embodies many virtues of a good sandwich: minimum fanfare, homemade bread, in-house meat and crunchy freshness. Along with their bagels, they do their own roast beef and dress it with little more than some whole-grain mustard and sauerkraut—delicious.
G/F, Maneeya Center, Phloenchit Rd., 02-254-8157. BTS Phloen Chit. Open Mon-Fri 8:30am-6:30pm; Sat 8:30am-5:30pm
Café Tartine understand the mass appeal of a simple sandwich containing just a few, top quality ingredients. Still, we feel oh so French munching down on a sandwich like their pate cornichons (B190) with its country-style pork pate complemented by pickled gherkins and onion jam that cuts through the richness of the meat spread, and a slathering of Dijon mustard, all in a crusty baguette. Perfection.
Athenee Residence, Soi Ruam Rudee, 02-168-5464. BTS Phloen Chit. Open daily 7am-8pm
While there are quite a number of Vietnamese restaurants in town, few really nail banh mi, that country’s signature sandwich. That’s where Vietnamese & More steps in. Nestled down a tiny sub-soi, the place offers a bare yet homey décor and a brief yet delicious menu of Vietnamese faves (and, yes, a few Thai and French-influenced dishes). Our favorite sandwich here is the banh mi with succulent beef brisket and blue cheese (B200) and the secret weapon, a side of au jus for dipping.
458 Soi Phai Sing To, Ratchadapisek Rd., 02-259-0675. Open Tue-Sun 11am-8:30pm
This no-frills new venue does the little things right with a brief menu featuring mostly Mediterranean fare. Chef Cedric Cador makes everything from scratch, including the wonderful baguettes and pita bread used in their sandwiches. The standouts on this front are the Le Provencal (B140), packed with roasted vegetables, olives, parmesan cheese and pesto, and the panini (parma ham, tomato, basil and mozzarella, B160), both served on homemade ciabatta. Simple but very satisfying.
27/39 Soi Sribamphen., Sathorn Rd., 02-679-8438. Open Tue-Sun 7am-midnight
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From B4,700 a night. 106 North Sathorn Rd., 02-344-4000. www.wbangkok.com
The model-like “Welcome Ambassadors” cut dashing figures in their slim-fit white shirts and loose black ties. But what makes everyone agree that the Wolf Pack, as we like to call them, are the hottest hotties in hospitality, is that there’s really something for everyone. A tall, lean, European waiting on tables, a dark bodybuilder (they’re all guys) at the bar, and a fair-skinned car valet your mom would approve of.
Villas from B7,760, rooms from B4,800. Mai Khao Beach, Phuket, 076-338-888. www.salaresorts.com/phuket
You don’t get a view here, but who cares. Safely walled in, your gorgeous villa designed by the Department of Architecture cleverly blends Sino-Portuguese details into modern lines and a pale grey palette. Once you pull back the curtains and open the bay windows, there’s nothing to hide, with the bedroom, bathroom and swimming pool all in one connected space—perfect for those who like to watch, but not be watched. Kick things off under the rain shower before taking the action to the pool. Just try to keep the noise down.
From B2,950 till Oct 31. Mae Rim, Chiang Mai, 053-879-389. www.proudphufah.com
With only 18 rooms and villas set amid the lush green and oh-so-romantic landscape of Chiang Mai’s Mae Rim, Proud Phu Fah has got to be the ultimate honeymoon escape (at least for those who don’t do islands). Its vast space, breathtaking vistas and all-year-round cool climate will have you holding hands or cuddling your significant other at all times. Unless of course you made the horrible mistake of showing up alone, in which case, you can watch enraptured couples as you slowly sink into depression.
From B2,800. Pattaya, Chonburi, 038-428-755. Pattaya.hardrockhotels.net
Pattaya is the most convenient quick fix when it comes to beach, pool and party. Of course, it’s also got a pretty nasty reputation. There is one place in Sin City where we have no qualms about getting wet with complete strangers, though, Hard Rock’s Beach Foam X (every Sat, 9:30pm-1am). It somehow lures in hot girls in bikinis and hunks in boardshorts while steering clear of the sleaze. And if you manage to hook up, the newly-renovated rooms will surely impress your date. You can even borrow an electric guitar—now that will surely get you laid, assuming you can play.
From B16,800. 88 Sakdidej Rd., Muang, Phuket, 076-371-000. www.sripanwa.com
Ever since this place opened, it’s been a pissing contest of “Have you stayed at Sri Panwa’s villa? Isn’t the view so amaaaaazing?” Thanks to a celeb-focused marketing strategy, using local and international A-listers (the latest being Snoop Lion [Snoop Dogg] and Rita Ora), everyone has added Sri Panwa of their list of places they absolutely need to check in to on Facebook. (To be honest, the views at Sri Panwa are pretty amaaaaaazing.) Can’t afford a sleepover? Grab a drink at the rooftop Baba Nest bar. And when it’s bedtime, check in to the nearby Foto Hotel at Phuket’s Kata Beach; the island’s newest sweetheart.
From B6,800. Pranburi, Prachaub Khirikhan, 032-630-771. www.villamarocresort.com
Many luxury spa resorts prepare loose robes and pajamas for you. The problem is they are mostly unfashionable. But at Villa Maroc, the bathrobe provided in-room is a chic, red Moroccan-style tunic you will love to wear all day, as it also complements the resort’s Moroccan ambiance. That’s just one reason Villa Maroc tops the list in this category; there’s also an iPod with a dock speaker in every room and aromatic bathroom amenities.
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