The Nostalgic ‘Viennetta’ Ice Cream to Make a Comeback
BANGKOK — The ice cream dessert Thai Gen Xs remember for its decadence and price tag will return to shelves in October.
‘Samina’ Was Bullied for Her Skin, So She Embraces It and Runs for A...
BANGKOK — Samina had a dream.
This Thai-Hakka Street Food Snack Has All But Disappeared
RATCHABURI — Leaves of the sweet wormwood are kneaded into a stretchy dough to make soft, pale-green dumplings at what could be the only shop in Thailand making this rare Thai-Hakka street food snack.
Michelin Introduces ‘Green Star’ for Sustainable Dining in Thailand
BANGKOK — The Michelin Guide announced Thursday it will award a “Green Star” to restaurants distinguished for their environment-friendly practices.
Eat Healthy at This Cafe Selling Coffee and Plant-Based Cuisines
BANGKOK — After two years operating a coffee franchise, entrepreneur Pimwalun Junmanop decided to try something. So she set up her own brand new café with healthy, plant-based food in the Sukhumvit area.
Yay Tourism! More Long Weekend Set for November
BANGKOK — A proposal to add more holidays in November was approved by the Cabinet to encourage domestic tourism.
Atmospheric Bangkok Café Struggles to Survive Virus Pandemic
BANGKOK — Blackwood café couldn’t have chosen a worse time to open its doors.
10,000 KG of Used Parcel Packages to be Recycled into Furniture
BANGKOK (Xinhua) — In a bid to re-use and recycle the ever-growing parcel paper packages in an era of online shopping, Thailand's largest postal service said Saturday that it would recycle and upcycle 10,000 kilograms of used parcel packages and envelopes into table and chair sets for students in Border Patrol Police Schools nationwide.
Convert Used Parcel Boxes Into Chairs, Tables for Rural Schools
BANGKOK — Don’t throw away the heap of parcel boxes that come with your online shopping spree. They could be recycled to make education for children in far flung provinces a bit more comfortable.
Why This Uncle Plans to Keep Running His 114-Year-Old Cafe
PATHUM THANI — A coffee shop to the northwest of Bangkok has been serving cups of joe since the time Thailand was still a country called Siam, bustling merchants hawked their wares from canals, and much of the capital did not have running water.