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The City of Angels. Bangkok can be a
culture shock for the first time visitor, and is a non-stop mix of
hustle and bustle. With a population that exceeds 11 million people,
Thailand's Capital is one of the fastest developing in South East
Asia. Below is a list of some of the most popular and fashionable
places to be seen and some of the places where you hope you won't be
seen. Below is a list of some of Bangkok's best night life.
Spasso
- This restaurant come bar/disco is located at the Grand
Hyatt Hotel (Erawan). Definitely one of the 'in' places to be, with
a lot of so called 'high society' Thais coming. The restaurant is
mainly from 19:00 onwards and the live band begins rocking at around
22:00 when they clear tables off the dance floor to allow for the
serious fun to begin. Excellent band and the atmosphere is lively.
Food and drinks are on the steep side, with a Heineken costing
around 269 Baht after tax and service charge etc. A 1999 Premier
Travel Award of Excellence winner.
Hard Rock Café - An EXCELLENT
BAR - as with all HRC's they are open for dinner and have a live
band that starts at 22:00/30. The restaurant is on three floors with
the second looking down on the bar area and stage below. Although
slightly cramped around the bar area especially when the band
begins, over the weekends it is a great place to meet people and
have a great time. One of the greatest things about this bar is the
bartenders who actually seem to enjoy their work unlike in some
other establishments we could mention and also that the band is so
close to the bar you feel a part of it. A Heineken will cost around
120 Baht, a jug is probably your best bet depending on how quickly
you can down the amber nectar. You should also check out their
bottle promotions, recently a bottle of Jack Daniels was on offer
for 1,900 Baht. The first mixers and ice are free of charge and if
you don't finish the bottle they will keep it for six months, so you
can return at any time within that period present your card and all
you pay for is the mixers. This can save you a lot of money. This
bar was a winner as one of the best three bars in Asia in the 2000
Premier Travel Awards for Excellence.
V9 - WOW -
A MUST - Located on the 37th floor of the
Sofitel Silom Hotel this
stunning bar offers some amazing views of Bangkok. The restaurant /
bar specialises in wines and because of the novel concept of
combining a wine shop with the bar, you can enjoy these wines from
all over the world at some of the best prices in Thailand. A bottle
of wine starts at around 500 Baht and if you are unsure of what to
choose (the choice is very large and varied) then there is a
resident Sommelier on hand to give you tips and suggestions. Open
from 6pm to 1am this is an excellent place to entertain or just go
for a nice relaxing drink, live music is played nightly. The bar is
not just about wine though, as there is also a small and spacious
restaurant within which serves some excellent food. V9 is a
wonderful place to go out, enjoy excellent food, great wines all at
very reasonable prices, and enjoy the night lights of Bangkok some
37 floors beneath you. A great place to go as a couple.
Distil - opened in June 2004 and
is located in the Meritus Suites State Tower on Silom Road close to
the Chaopraya River. The bar claims to offer the best of everything
- best whiskies, best wines, food etc. They do live up to this claim
to some extent although it is by no means a haven for the finest
whiskies in the world, as the selection is quite limited. What does
make this bar special are the views, as it is located on the 64th
floor of the hotel and offers some of the best views of Bangkok
available in the city. The bar itself is very nicely decorated with
comfortable seating, a small but cosy wine cellar and an outdoor
seating area. Unlike some of the other bars that we review here,
this bar has a feel of a stopping off place, somewhere to go before
dining in one of the hotels restaurants or perhaps for a nightcap
after dinner before heading off home. As this bar is still very new
we will be re-reviewing it very soon.
Ministry of Sound - has closed
but has been replaced by a new Disco style club. More to come.
The Bed - Located on Sukhumvit
11 this is a very fashionable place to go for dinner, and or drinks.
More to come.
The Met Bar - Located at the
Metropolitan Hotel on Sathorn Road, this new bar we have been told
by the hotel is strictly members and hotel guests only. For that
reason there is little point in us reviewing it.
Bulls Head
- Very popular among expats and locals alike. A great pub
with a very 'Olde Worlde' feel to it. They have two floors with the
upper floor serving mainly food, and the lower drinks. The closest
skytrain station is Prom Phong and the pub can be found on Sukhumvit
33/1 which is almost opposite the Emporium. Not such a good place to
watch sporting events, as they only have the one television
upstairs, but otherwise a great place.
The Londoner - on the corner of
Sukhumvit Soi 33, this enormous pub serves food as well as imported
and some of its own locally brewed beer. A pint of their own
'bitter' costs 129 Baht (but be forewarned you get what you pay for
when it comes to taste). They have lots of televisions which makes
the Londoner a first choice for many sports fans. If there is a very
big match get there early as they sometimes operate on a ticket on
the door system.
Cm2 - After the HRC above gets
too busy most people head over to CM2 which is at the Novotel Siam
Square. It is a disco, which also offers karaoke, food, and good
music. It is very popular and reasonably priced with a Heineken
costing around 180 Thai Baht.
Rivas - Great bar and disco
located at the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, ground floor, prices are
slightly more reasonable than at Spasso. The disco/bar will get busy
from around 10/11 pm but the crowd is quite irregular and depends on
the band that the hotel has in at the time. Has great potential but
is up and down with the in crowd.
Paulaner Brauhaus
- This microbrewery is located on Sukhumvit Soi 24. They
serve their own beer and serve up some wonderful if not rather heavy
food to go with it. For some reason though it does not get that
busy. Good Beer.
Planet Hollywood - has closed
down.
El Nido - Located at the Royal
Meridien Hotel and just opposite the Grand Hyatt where Spasso's is
this very large bar is popular for those that enjoy a little more
space and Latin music. Very enjoyable and nice bar/disco.
Nana Entertainment Plaza (NEP) -
On Sukhumvit Soi 4 this is the expat resident variety of Patpong. It
is quite a sight to behold and definitely not somewhere to take your
wife, although people do ! The girls are a lot friendlier here than
in Patpong and they (as in the bars) are all safe, without the
famous "come in for show" rip off that you get in Patpong. We have
been informed that Carnival on the third floor is a very interesting
place to be at 10:30 onwards, but as this is a family site I will
not say anymore. A good night out can be had here. One word of
warning when entering and leaving NEP, watch out for pick pockets on
the street just outside, some claim its "katoeys" or lady boys,
personally I reckon it could be anyone so just take a little extra
precaution. (perhaps that is double advice !!)
Soi Cowboy
- 8 years ago this was
indeed the spot for locals or expats living in Bangkok to go to if
in need of 'alternative' entertainment, such as go go bars etc.
Since then it seems to be slowly retreating off the scene. It still
though is very much worth a trip down to this small street of bars
between Sukhumvit Soi 21 and 23. Unlike Patpong all the bars here
are pretty safe in that you do not get overly ripped off with "show"
fees etc.
Clinton/Night Plaza Sukhumvit
Well this can be found just next to the infamous Thermae coffee
shop/bar. You can almost miss it, so if you stand on the same side
of Sukhumvit as Thermae facing it (Thermae) then the Plaza can be
found just to your left. What started out as a small area with
outdoor bar beers has turned itself into another smaller Soi Cowboy
or Nana Plaza with go go bars and a few beer bars. Rumour has it
that Clinton Plaza may well be closing, but we suspect you still
have a while at least to enjoy it.
Lucifer - Is on Patpong 1 and is
one of the most popular discos in the area. It gets very busy and is
open till late. The drinks are well priced and it is definitely
worth a visit. The music played is mainly dance and trance (if that
is what you call it) with some excellent DJ's mixing it up for you.
Delaneys now called Shannigans and
then Irish Xchange -
Forget trying to remember the name of this popular Irish style bar
as it seems to change an awful lot. It is located on Soi Convent
just off Silom road and only two minutes from Patpong. This is one
of the first Irish bars to have opened in Bangkok. It serves all the
typical Irish fare including some very good food. This bar has an
excellent Happy Hour. It is a good place to go to watch sporting
events or to have an after work drink. The clientele is a mixture of
locals and expats living in Bangkok. Watch out for the price of the
Guinness and the other imported draught beers, they are not cheap.
The pub also plays most live sporting events.
O'Reillys - on the corner of
Silom Road and Thaniya Plaza is following in Delayneys footsteps and
hoping to continue the popularity of Irish bars around the world. It
is a nice pub that offers live music in the evenings.
Taurus - Is a very in place and
is found on Sukhumvit Soi 26 just next to the Four Wings Hotel. It
is made up of different sections, and offers, a bar, disco area,
karaoke and restaurant. It is frequented by Thai's and expats a like
with a lot of the Thai film stars and young high society strutting
their stuff
Q Bar - opened its' doors on
Sukhumvit Soi 11, December 17, 1999 and is owned by the same person
that opened the famous (and now closed) Q bar in Saigon, Vietnam. It
is the hottest spot in town and very fashionable. Drinks are
reasonably priced. You may have a little difficulty finding it, so
from Sukhumvit main road go all the way down Soi 11 and turn left at
the last available road on the left, the Q bar is just at the end
there on the corner. The bars itself gets busy around 10/11 and
closes late. Great place if you like 'fashionable' bars.
Thaniya Plaza - between Silom
Road and Suriawongse Road is the Japanese Patpong strip, where the
bars start from the ground level and contnue up to the third of
fourth floor. The women are very beautiful and all the clubs are set
up in the traditional Japanese way. While the prices may be cheaper
than in Japan, they are high by Thai standards, however if you are
Japanese and are looking for a club scene such as the one back home
this will probably be a good place. Please note and do not take
offense that many of the clubs here will not allow western looking
people inside. This small street has some excellent Japanese
restaurants where everyone is allowed in some are open almost all
night so is handy for a late night snack.
Silom Soi 4 - is the gay street
in Bangkok. Most of the bars and clubs down this small strip are gay
clubs. Interestingly, a lot of "Farang" straight women frequent
this area, especially resident expat women. The beginning part of
the soi also has some regular (read non gay) bars such as Tapas and
a few others which are very popular among the hip and trendy. There
is a new gay area which is almost opposite the Wall Street Tower on
Suriawongse Road - we have not tried it yet, but newspaper reports
say that it is popular among such clientele.
Dubliner - A new Irish Pub
between Sukhumvit Soi 22 and 24, and pretty much opposite Soi 33.
The pub is in three levels with the third offering 1 pool table and
1 table football, the second level is in a kind of mezzanine that
looks out onto some of the ground floor. It is quite an unusual pub,
with a little more of a coffee shop feel to it, than most regular
pubs. The beers are reasonably priced at 90 Baht for a bottle of
Heineken, 90 Baht glass of house wine and 130 Baht for a pint of
Heineken. Unless you are desperate for a Kilkenny which they do have
on tap, AVOID it, unless you enjoy spending 285 Baht (roughly US$
7.5) for a pint of beer !
Mambo Cabaret - Right next door
to the above Dubliner pub, so between Sukhumvit Soi 22 and 24 is a
transvestite Cabaret show. Two shows a day one at 8:30 pm and one at
10:00 pm. More to come on this later.
Narcissus - A very nice disco
that gets very busy. It is next door (towards the back) to the
hostess bar Pegasus which can be found just off Sukhumvit Soi 23.
Worth going to around midnight onwards.
Sukhumvit Soi 33 - This is the
chic, and slightly more expensive variety of Nana Plaza or Soi
Cowboy. Numerous bars with beautiful ladies in cocktail dresses, to
entertain you. Similar to Thaniya Plaza for the Japanese but for
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