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ratchada

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  1. You won't have trouble bringing BGs to any good Isaan place, hey, it's their people! Also, in the Sukh area, the Soi 5 Food Center on the corner of Sukh Soi 5 (the one with the open air bar) has quite decent Thai food and really nice staff and owners, they will treat your girl with plenty of respect. Farang prices, but not as bad as many places.

  2. Another one you might give a try is the Madrid Bar in Patpong 1. It's up towards the Silom side, and on the left hand side of Patpong I as you are walking from Silom to Suriwong. Very good pizza, and large other menu. Pizza has real sausage, not that "hot dog crap" that the various places refer to as sausage.

     

    I second that one, Madrid has really decent pizza. Plus the whole place is a trip back in time, it's been open continuously under the same owner for about 40 years, and looks it (in a good way). A nice, laid-back way to begin an evening in Patpong.

  3. I know this isn't really "new" news to many, but I just discovered it on my recent trip: if you have an AIS SIM card, their "Mobile Life" program is quite a good way to connect if your hotel or apartment doesn't have DSL, and you don't want to throw your money away in an e-mail shop. Basically, you authorize them to subtract a certain amount from whatever you have charged on your SIM (via those cards you get at 7-11, etc.), and then you use your cellphone as a modem to connect to your laptop (either via USB or Bluetooth). For 100 baht, for instance, you get 20 hours of connect time and a month in which to use it; 300 baht gets you unlimited connect time in a given month. The connection is not lightning-fast, but quite sufficient to check e-mail and do moderate web-based tasks (Facebook, reading blogs, etc.).

  4. It was set to open on the Queen's Birthday (Aug. 12)--well, after many previous delays--but alas, it did not. I was hoping to check it out for the first time on my recent trip, too, since I was traveling lighter than usual (I wouldn't take it if I had a lot of bags, I'd still go with a taxi). My bet is Dec. 5, they pretty much always open such things on either the King or Queen's Birthday. That is, of course, if it's going to open at all in 2009...TIT.

  5. North end of Soi 4 (Nana). Turn left into Sukhumvit Road.

    Walk along left side, maybe 100 metres: large pharmacy near a petrol station.

     

    I bought my stock of Apcalis gel there, 100 bahts a sachet.

    If I'd bought box of 50, it would have been 60 bahts each.

     

    Pattaya prices are similar. Phuket is more: don't know why.

     

    Same pharmacy: Penagra, 300 baht for a four-pack.

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