Showing posts with label Massage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Massage. Show all posts

Friday, 4 September 2015

CHANG MASSAGE @ SILOM ROAD


Navigating the massage joints along Silom Road can be quite tricky. There are quite a few bad hats that indulge in the hanky panky but whatever would our mommies say? 

Hence, Chang Massage for the prude wholesome you. I have brought many friends with sore feet and tensed backs here and we are always very happy with the professionalism of the masseurs (wait till I tell you about one at another place who forgot to turn me around the entire massage session!). 


As you can see (put on your reading glasses, dammit), their pricing is super reasonable but be rest assured they work hard for your money.  

They are located near the exit of Saladeang BTS station, opposite the Silom Complex. 

MASSAGE @ RUEN NUAD, CONVENT ROAD

Daniel and I searched for and found the lovely old-feel Naj restaurant at Convent Road (it's in between Silom Road and Sathorn Road) and there was a wonderful surprise awaiting us. It was in the evening and we spied a place all lit up just after Naj restaurant. It turns out to be this wonderful little nook of a massage place that is housed in an old wooden building (as long as there is isn't any fire, I guess).
 


It's a little pricier compared to the 250 Baht Thai massage along Silom Road but I think the ambience of this cul-de-sac more than makes up for it. They offer traditional Thai massage, foot massage and aromatherapy oil massage (one hour 350 Baht; one-and-a-half-hour 500 Baht). The massage rooms are no-frills but very clean and neat.  



It's easy to locate them. You can take the BTS to Saladeang Station, exit on the side where Silom Complex is, walk towards Convent road which branches off from Silom Road on the left and you will see this Naj restaurant sign, which is opposite the big BNH Hospital. It's inside this lane. 




Tuesday, 1 September 2015

SOM TUM NUA @ SOI 5, SIAM SQUARE



By now, every blogger would have blogged to death about this extremely touristy restaurant in Siam Square's Soi 5, so what's another fanatical one more right?




Known for its most appetising and crunchy som tum (unripe papaya salad) as well as some Issan dishes, you'll find long queues forming outside it. 

I recommend their good old som tum Thai (75 Baht) and meaty barbecue pork slices (85 Baht). But the must-eat for me is the fried chicken wings. Whether you go in twos or fours, one basket is never enough. 




On a separate trip by myself at 4pm, I tried the salted egg som tum with their sticky rice and it was heavenly. 


However, as the restaurant is so widely publicised, service has been affected. On our last two trips, the staff appeared harried and some sullen, which is really quite a rare occurrence in the Land of the Thousand Smiles. Our orders took forever to arrive and there was a mistake due to inattention.




It is super easy to locate Som Tum Nua. Alight at Siam BTS station, look downwards on the side opposite Siam Paragon and you'll see Siam Square Soi 5, the pedestrian street tiled in grey. You can see the Som Tum Nua sign on the left of Soi 5. 



For cake lovers, just beside Som Tum Nua is a very small cake shoppe. 




Owned by Som Tum Nua, Yingdeaw Homemade cakes are voted by an EDT publication as the Top 10 in its category. They have a brand new branch on the fourth floor of Siam Square One (beside Siam BTS station). 



Beside Yingdeaw Homemade is a Thai massage place called Relax massage that we went with our bloated stomachs after Som Tum Nua. The massages are pretty good and they used to be the cheapest in the area at 200 Baht an hour. But I see that they have increased their fees this time round to 250 Baht an hour.