Tag: Bangkok
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Review: Café de Flore
In what feels like a lifetime ago, I wrote about my favourite noodle place. Here is how I ended that review: Until next time – I shall be writing about a little hidden away café on Nakon-In road. Now the time has come for me to introduce to you, drumrolls please… *drumrolls* Café de Flore! If I made…
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Afternoon at a Café
I was pretty conflicted about putting this café up on my blog (reviewer’s dilemma). But meh. Good things should be shared. 🙂 Also, it’s not like my blog is read by that many people. Ha-ha. (bitter laughter) Nah, I’m not complaining. And yes, do check this place out if you live in/happen to pass by Bangkok!…
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Two Worlds
When you live in a city, you don’t only become part of it; it becomes part of you. I first had the idea for this post in a shower. And for weeks it has been brewing in the back of my mind. Partly because I have been feeling tired recently, which is no good for…
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On Democracy
Fictional Lincoln on democracy: All we’ve done is show the world that democracy isn’t chaos. That there is a great, invisible strength in a people’s union. Say we’ve shown that a people can endure awful sacrifice and yet cohere. Mightn’t that save at least the idea of democracy to aspire to? Eventually to become worthy…
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Review: Purr Cat Café
So. I’m a cat person. This shouldn’t come as a big surprise if you’ve been reading my blog. Dogs are much too – what’s the word – dependent for my taste. I already have a tough enough time taking care of my emotional well-being. I’d probably go nuts if I had a dog wailing after me each time…
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Review: Café Calin @Eight Thonglor
My first review can’t possibly not be of Café Calin. If you’ve read my post On Coffee, you’d know what a coffee fanatic I am. Now that I’ve re-read the above introduction, I realised it doesn’t make sense. Oops. Too lazy to change it though, so I’m just going to pretend this oversight never happened…
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On Coffee
Enough of politics. Two posts on politics is too much on politics. I’d like my blog to be about the more meaningful things in life (and politics just isn’t one of them, imho). So, let’s talk about coffee. I take coffee extremely seriously. (This is where you automatically recall that time you went to that…