BKK-August-Sept
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bradinbangkok is telling me that I probably will be needing to go to CM on that Sunday! I guess maybe Saturday the 2nd will just have to do. I should be done with the craft fair by lunch (maybe a later lunch??).
What do you thing, stitch and guenmai?
Carol
What do you thing, stitch and guenmai?
Carol
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Sorry, I haven't been online, but I don't have a computer at home...anyhow,the first Saturday in September sounds fine to me. However, why not somewhere different instead of the Oriental? Like Sonnies on Sukhumvit soi 39...or Tamarind cafe on Sukhumvit soi 20...there are so many places. Something different. It would be nice to see the other apartments,too. I know the marketing director who could probably set up a tour and show everyone different apartments in my building. Happy Travels!
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guenmai
So Saturday works for you as well. That's good. It is really the best option for me, since I will probably go to CM on Sunday, although I won't make that decision until I get to BKK.
I'm going to definitely be at the craft sale at the Ambassador in the morning on Saturday, and I'm not sure how long it will take me, so a later lunch (or maybe just late afternoon cocktails) and conversation would be ideal.
I like a variety menu. I've never tried Sonnies or Tamarind. What is on the menu there? I enjoy trying new places but have to consider my food allergies.
Carol
So Saturday works for you as well. That's good. It is really the best option for me, since I will probably go to CM on Sunday, although I won't make that decision until I get to BKK.
I'm going to definitely be at the craft sale at the Ambassador in the morning on Saturday, and I'm not sure how long it will take me, so a later lunch (or maybe just late afternoon cocktails) and conversation would be ideal.
I like a variety menu. I've never tried Sonnies or Tamarind. What is on the menu there? I enjoy trying new places but have to consider my food allergies.
Carol
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guenmai
I don't know that I'd have the time to look at apartments with a marketing director. I just meant that it might be nice to see each other's places for an idea of what is available. That's all.
Looks like Saturday will do for a GTG, but I'm hoping something after 2:00 ish is OK.
Carol
I don't know that I'd have the time to look at apartments with a marketing director. I just meant that it might be nice to see each other's places for an idea of what is available. That's all.
Looks like Saturday will do for a GTG, but I'm hoping something after 2:00 ish is OK.
Carol
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Carol and Stitch...Carol... I could do a quick walk through with you. The advantage of the Marketing Director is that you can see different size apartments. As for the restaurant, Sonnies is a western style Japanese restaurant.It's not a true Japanese restaurant. There are fish/chicken/pasta etc...dishes on the menu. They're big on pasta although I ordered fish with a miso-style gravy and mashed potatoes...delicious. We would definitely need a reservation for Sonnies. Tamarind cafe was voted the number 1 restaurant in Bangkok by Bangkok 101 magazine. It is vegetarian and owned by a female,French chef from Tours I think it was with a Hawaiian cook. I'd have to reread my trip report where I wrote all of this. The vegetarian steak and gravy with mashed potatoes, I think it was ...is the most popular dish and it's absolutely delicious. I'm sure you can find something on the menu. I have food allergies,too and have had no problem with either restaurant. Plus, the food is light which is good since it's so hot in BK. If you want, you could drop by the apartment and see the place and then we could walk to a restaurant. I'm flexible. It's just so far all the way over to the Oriental and takes so long to get there. At least Sukumvit is on the skytrain line. Or we could go to the bar at Face and have a drink if you want. At least that's right off the skytrain line. Happy Travels!
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I vote for Tamarind over Sonnies, since Japanese is not my husband's favorite. Even though I'm staying at the river, I don't mind coming over to Sukhumvit. We also have the option of Crepes and Co in that direction. Yummy!! It is up to yall.
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Stitch...Type in Siam Ocean World...in the Search box and then scroll down to Dec 24th. This is my trip report. This is where I describe Tamarind Cafe. We could meet at my place and walk over to the restaurant. My building is connected to the Emporium Shopping Center which is connected to the Prom Phong skytrain section. Once you get off the sky train and enter the mall, you don't have to leave the air conditioning since there's a passage way that leads to the lobby of my building. Plus, the Bangkok Bank is right there, a few steps from my building, if you need to exchange money...very convenient. Since you all are from Texas, the heat probably won't bother you if we walk or we could all pile into a taxi. Sukumvit 20 is mid-way between Prom Phong skytrain station and Asoke skytrain station and then 300 meters into the soi. It's a very cozy, laid-back, funky place which is set up good for conversation. Plus, Bei Otto German bakery and Koi restaurant are in the same soi. Koi is architectually beautiful. It's the same restaurant that's here in L.A. And Bei Otto has great breads. Happy Travels!
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I also do not care much for crepes or for Japanese food. Sounds like Tamarind would be the best choice. I don't mind at all that it is vegetarian. I'm mostly a fruits and veggies type of person (although I like my Italian dishes w/meat sauce)
Can we get in there at 2:00 or later? I definitely want to do the Ambassador hotel craft fair Saturday morning before getting together. Maybe we can find a meeting place inside the Emporium Mall...? It's so easy to get there, by way of the skytrain, whether coming from Sukhumvit or the river.
Carol
Can we get in there at 2:00 or later? I definitely want to do the Ambassador hotel craft fair Saturday morning before getting together. Maybe we can find a meeting place inside the Emporium Mall...? It's so easy to get there, by way of the skytrain, whether coming from Sukhumvit or the river.
Carol
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Tamerind sounds like it fits all of us. A convenient meeting place and then a skytrain ride to the restaurant is good. Maybe we can meet in the lobby of Guenmai's hotel and go from there. I will make the time of 2:00 be good for me. I may then hop on down to JT outlet store!
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Okey..Dokey...We could meet in the lobby of my building at 2:30PM if you want...to give you guys a little more time.I'll e-mail one of you my apartment number. Then if you want, I can show you the place and then we can go together, to the restaurant, either by foot...about 20 minutes or by taxi... We could eat around 3:30PM. Saturday is a good day since that's the day that the restaurant opens around 10AM and is open continuously until it closes in the evening. The other days it doesn't open until around 1 or 2...weird hours. So,I could call to see if we need a reservation or not. When I went there, I just popped in without a reservation and it was no problem. It's a small cafe/restaurant...quite cozy and intimate. You'll like the atmosphere. Happy Travels!
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Yeah, Stitch...J.Thompson Outlet is quite close by. I need to go to the outlet,too. Maybe we could go after lunch if I haven't already done it earlier in the week. My Thai friend will probably join us for lunch,too and we could jump on the skytrain and go to the end line and then she could flag us a taxi to Jim. Happy Travels!
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fyi...the craft show will take 1-1.5 hours and maybe 30 minutes to check out....last year it was quicker if you go to the charge line instead of the cash line...
carol...i have arranged a truck to meet you downstairs for your purchases...
carol...i have arranged a truck to meet you downstairs for your purchases...
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I'm not sure at this point. Since it will be my last few days in BKK, I don't know what I will need to finish. Can we contact each other while we are there? At this time, I'm thinking I will skip the craft fair, but you never can tell.

