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Yes, it’s March madness once more, and there’s plenty to do in Bangkok. If you have no plans yet for the week ahead in Bangkok, we’ve got you covered with all the best events.
Experience Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok “Afternoon Tea at the Library,” a reimagined afternoon cuppa experience on the hotel’s 30th floor. The stunning décor is inspired by the idea of a cosy library corner in a private home. The menu features both savoury and sweet treats such as burrata cheese in Italian pesto, Canadian lobster ceviche with green apple and celery. Our favourite just might be the mango and star anise crème brulée packed with nostalgic flavours. Go for it!
Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok, 78 Soi Ton Son
Available every Wednesday to Sunday, 1pm-5pm
kimptonmaalaibangkok.com 02-056-9999
If you’re a cocktail lover, head over to Mezcal for a one-night bar takeover by Bobby Kim, one of the owners/head bartenders of Southside Parlor in Seoul, South Korea, which ranks #90 on Asia’s 50-100 Best Bars list (for whatever that is worth). Bobby will create a delicious drink blend with Korean flavours. You won’t want to miss this one-night-only special, so be sure to RSVP.
Mezcal Bar, 101 South Sathon Road
March 2, 7pm onwards
061-281-6969
Celebrate International Women’s Day at the Banyan Tree from the 1st – 8th of March. The second edition of Women in Mixology (WIM 2023) will feature five female bartenders creating distinctive cocktails inspired by their stories while paying tribute to female empowerment— make sure your next drink is for a good cause, as a portion of the proceeds from this event will go to the HalfWay Home for Women Foundation. Drink responsibly!
Banyan Tree Bangkok, 21/100 South Sathon Road
March 1-8, 5pm onwards
banyantree.com, 02-2679-1200
On March 8th, the District Grill Room and Bar at the Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit welcomes you to celebrate the 10th anniversary with special guest Chef Nattida, known as Lady Butcher (we suggest you keep any complaints to yourself) for a unique dining experience in support of International Women’s Day. The menu includes mouth-watering dishes like A5 Hida Wagyu beef with Foie gras topped with Sea Urchin, Prawn salad & Caviar, Peas soup & Truffle, Halibut en Papillote with lemon & herbs and much more. Courses start at 4,900 ++ baht with free-flow beverages included.
2 Ban Kluai Nuea Alley
Open every day for dinner, 7pm-11pm
diningbangkok@marriott.com, 02-797-0000
Discover ‘Alien Nation’, a debut exhibition by Mongolrak Jutanont, a self-taught visual artist from Bangkok. In partnership with Single Use Productions, which aims to raise funds to support SWING, a local (Bangkok/Pattaya) community-based group, providing services to adult entertainment workers, their families and the LGBTQ+ community. Check out the display at Eat Me Restaurant in Bangkok.
1/6 Pipat 2, Convent Road, Silom
March 8, 5pm-8pm
http://eatmerestaurant.com/reservations
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