This Old City Shophouse Will Make You Drool for Fried Noodles
The signature dish tastes just right, not sweetish as no sugar is added when working the stir fried noodles on the wok.
Elderly Group Makes Leaf Plates for Green-Conscious Vendors
LOEI — A group of elderly citizens and craftsmen with disabilities are selling biodegradable leaf plates for extra income during the coronavirus pandemic – and helping the environment at the same time.
GULF Supports KN95 Medical Masks to Naval Medical Department (Advertorial)
Following Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited’s KN95 medical masks donation to King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital and Phramongkutklao Hospital recently. To...
We Tried Big Boy Burger – Here’s How Michigan Tastes in Bangkok
BANGKOK — Meaty but a tad bland for Thai tongues, Michigan burger fast food chain is another option for the burger-hungry in Bangkok.
100+ Plastics Spent on a Single 14-Day State Quarantine
BANGKOK — A resident of a state quarantine facility said he was shocked to see more than 100 plastic containers used for his 14-day isolation.
Celebs Awarded for Raising Virus Alarm in Boxing Stadiums
BANGKOK — A Thai boxer and his singer wife won a recognition for going public about their coronavirus infections, which led officials to discover a virus cluster in Thailand’s boxing circles.
‘Hygienic’ Carts Launched for a Better Street Food Culture
BANGKOK — New street food carts unveiled Wednesday by a university come with a promise to make the food culture cleaner and more friendly to the environment.
Tracing Website Now Includes Info of 5 Million People
BANGKOK — A Thai chef in state quarantine after returning from Bahrain tested positive for the coronavirus, the spokesman for the government’s...
Shrewsbury’s World-Class of 2020 Impresses with University Offers (Advertorial)
463 University offers for Class of 2020209 Top 100 ranked university offers, 43 Top 10 offersUS: 104 offers including 7 Ivy...
Malls Deploy Robots, Tracing QR Code for ‘New Normal’ Shopping
BANGKOK — Visiting malls – arguably the most favorite hobby for Bangkokians – is no longer casual like it used to be, prior to the coronavirus outbreak.