Last July however, I went back for a work trip (I've been back twice or thrice since then but always on short business trips) and stayed over the week-end.
french toast for breakfast (and I never eat breakfast!)
Red Duck Curry
The classic: Pad Thai
Thai Spices wash down perfectly with an ice-cold local Singha beer
The "high-brow" food - The most decadent buffet I have been to... Four Season's Brunch in Bangkok is an absolute must. My first time to encounter a foie gras station, a fish roe station (with the server wearing rubber boots knee deep in a koi fish pond), an actual champagne/ cocktails station (not like the one in Manila where there are only 2 - 3 bottles displayed). There were the usual staples - a live grill station for lobster, lamb, prawns, beef, etc., a chinese station for dimsum, a thai station with satay and local salads, an indian station with curries, a cheese and cold cuts station, ... it wasn't about quantity (no "filler" dishes) but about quality. Drool.
Next time, I am going back and spending the afternoon there filling up with bellini's and gorging until the buffet closes!
the cheese station where i discovered i just didn't like brie, but also reblochon & camembert
champagne cocktails station
foie gras station
slabs of foie gras... the whole courtyard smelled of the grilled meat
i can only stuff two kinds of foie gras -- with custard (heavenly) & parfait
the fish roe station with huge balls of fish eggs
The views - Ironically, I don't have photos for these (of course, I only got photos of the food! ha!). Dined by the riverside with a fabulous view of a golden Buddhist temple illuminated at night. Had drinks at a skyscraper with a towering view of the cityscape twinkling with neon and glitter. Love the contrast.
The spa-culture - Thailand has always been known for its soothing massages and tranquil spas. The last one I had before was in a spa by the street wherein one can choose a masseause from a "fishbowl" and I shared a common room. This trip, I tried the Oriental Spa signature massage wherein the luxe experience started with a boat trip across the river from the hotel to the spa. The experience with the private room, rain shower, clean and complete amenities, and pampering touches were spot-on. The massage itsef was above average. As long as I fall asleep, at least I know it was relaxing enough (even though the words of my boyfriend refusing to sleep during a massage because he feels it's a waste resonate in my head). In addition, I rediscovered my love for toiletries, aromatherapy products and candles which Thailand's local brands does so well with the nice packaging and heavenly scents.
the private room at the Oriental Spa
The shopping - Best way to describe it... shop til you drop or until your cash runs out (which it did...!)! From the top designer brands in Paragon to the local designers at Siam Center to the "imitation" bags at Siam square (they did look real!) to the maaaadness of Chatuchak market. Shopping mecca indeed. Particularly love the cool loose distressed neutral looks from the local designers.
In the end, it may not be love at first sight with Bangkok for me but the love affair will certainly continue...
1 comment:
Hey Zerl! It's Pepper, Ginger's sister. :) Stumbled upon your blog.
I love thai food too - you had me craving for duck curry, and that buffet with foie gras (my BF will go crazy!!).
I can't sleep naman during massages ever... but my BF usually does the whole time. And he always feels he was jipped at the end. Haha. :)
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