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Monthly Archives: October 2019
Hotel Review: Hotel Tavinos Hamamatsucho, Tokyo
Disclaimer: In exchange for two nights in a Hollywood Double room, I am writing this review. Photos are my own, and from the Hotel Tavinos Hamamatsucho. Tokyo-based Fujita Kanko’s newest brand, Hotel Tavinos, was opened to the public on August … Continue reading
Posted in East & Southeast Asia, Hotels, Japan, Reviews
Tagged Asia, Daimon, hotel, Hotel Tavinos Hamamatsucho, Japan, millennial, modern, review, Tokyo
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Restaurant Review: The Chocolate Buffet at The Sukhothai, Bangkok
Disclaimer: In exchange for two chocolate buffets, I am writing this review. Although a few Thai desserts come to mind, when I’m traveling to Bangkok, my mind is set on the spicy mains, the soups, and exotic juices. However, if … Continue reading
Posted in East & Southeast Asia, Food & Drink, restaurant review, Reviews
Tagged Bangkok, Chocolate Buffet, Dessert, food, sweets, Tea, Thailand, The Sukhothai, weekend
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Restaurant Review: The House of Smooth Curry at The Athenee Hotel, Bangkok
Disclaimer: In exchange for a review, I was invited to lunch at The House of Smooth Curry. Photos are both my own, and of the restaurant. In Bangkok, one is never bereft of choices. Hotels pop up left and right, … Continue reading