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Exquisite taste in all things posh and pretty. From modern restaurants, bars and bistros to classic children’s clothing and southern fashion & flair. Highlighting luxurious hotels, swanky spas and vintage tea rooms, proudly presenting, “these are a few of our flavorite things”.

Pretty Cozy Nail Cottage

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Nothing says “mother-daughter-date” quite like propping your feet up for manis and pedis together and giggling about ticklish toes and picking out pink polish!  What girl doesn’t love to get glam’d up with a little sparkle and shine? We found the ultimate sweet-spot to cure a hard week at school or celebrate a birthday!

Pretty Cozy Nail Cottage is everything it claims to be – pretty, cozy, and set in a comfortable and attractive cottage setting with an intimate ambiance.  Shabby chic decor welcomes guests by way of overstuffed floral armchairs, ottomans, tasteful filigree mirror accents, attractive artwork and Laura Ashley styled wallpaper that makes it feel more like a visit to a European tea room than a nail salon.  Linger for an unhurried hour or two getting your gloss on and savoring this little slice of solitude — a quiet contemplative nook nestled away from the hustle and bustle of the busy bars and bistros below. 

This day spa has been in business for nearly a decade and is staffed by courteous and professionally trained nail artists experienced not only in artistic nail design, but also up to date on the best nail and cuticle care to ensure a safe experience even for the youngest visitors.  Acrylic nail extensions as well as gel polish and spa manicures & pedicures are among available treatments.  And lets mention for a moment the loads of lacquers to choose from.   Every conceivable hue of magenta & mauve, plum & pink, turquoise and teal — you’ll have no shortage of chic choices!
Open from 10:00am-8:00pm
(Published first in Wanderlust Magazine written by Mandy)

Eden’s Cake Smash Photos

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Babycakes turned ONE this weekend.  This little guy is the icing on the cake to our family and he sure did fancy tasting buttercream frosting for the first time!  I just wish Id thought to photograph his entourage of siblings all line up in the studio watching this session and laughing hysterically.  We really wondered if Eden would get into it, seeing as how averse he is to most foods other than mommas milk, but he wasted no time diving into his yummy cake by Sweet Boutique!

 

Look up Sweet Boutique next time you need a finger licking yummy cake!  Offering custom cakes and delicious flavors and with a great portfolio and reviews from happy customers!
Contact through email here: aakriti.sultania@gmail.com

Bangkok Brunch at So Sofitel Red Oven Restaurant

Saturday, December 3, 2016

So Sofitel’s Red Oven Restaurant offers one of the most extensive and lavish weekend brunch locales in the city, one where tables encircle its signature Molteni (red oven) and guests revel in panoramic views of green Lumpini Park.

The sights themselves are enough to feast on, but the focal point of the Red Oven is an abundant buffet, with a spread varied enough to satisfy palates from the hard-to-please-child all the way to the true gourmet. The restaurant also takes a modern twist on traditional street food by boasting nine live-cooking stations.

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Start your brunch with fresh veggies, cold cuts, imported cheeses, olives, hummus and French breads at the organic salad bar, then move on to the sushi and sashimi counter or indulge in oysters, prawns, and Alaskan King crab from the succulent seafood spread.

For hot entrees, visit the carving station for beef and lamb shank, or help yourself to pastas, quiche, pizza, stews and soups, as well as rice dishes, steamed vegetables and grilled fish.

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More traditional breakfast fare is available in the form of waffles and crepes. Load up on the accoutrements: syrups, honey, jams, chocolate spreads and the like.

Just be sure to save some space for sweets, because the star of the show is undoubtedly Red Oven’s dessert bar. Here, the chocolate fountain mesmerizes children, while miniature desserts tempt the more sophisticated adult palates. Recommend are the tiramisu, lemon meringue tarts, panna cotta and rich bites of dark chocolate brownie. The portions are so small (and irresistible) that you’ll definitely enjoy more than one.

The homemade ice cream counter is another crowd-pleaser, showcasing berry sorbets and rich, creamy concoctions. Guests can even handcraft frozen treats by tossing mix-ins onto their ice creams on a cold-stone slab.

A kids’ club gives the littlest luncheon attendees an outlet for the energy gained after dipping marshmallows in the chocolate fountain. Once the kids are occupied, adults can finish off their afternoons in peace and quiet over one of many gourmet teas or coffees.

Saturday and Sunday brunches start at noon. Free-flow wine catered by The Wine Connection allows guests to have their pick of red, white or sparkling wine.

 

So Sofitel will host various holiday-themed celebration dinners, brunches and parties for Christmas and New Year, giving expats who live far from home a wonderful way to create lasting memories this holiday season.

PRICES

Brunch is 1,950 ++ per person, including juices and hot teas.

Upgrade to 2,350 ++ for soft drinks and free flow wine.

Children ages 5-12 years are half price, and kids under five eat for free.

http://www.so-sofitel-bangkok. com/

 

(published first in Wanderlust: Expat Life & Style Magazine)
by Mandy Smith