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So, is "Linens not available" a new hotel thing? Or am I just shopping the low end hotels?
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I keep wanting to stay in the Sukhumvit area and explore it more. There's a massage place there (Massage @Le) that I've been pleased with enough to return. And I always enjoy the food court at Terminal 21 Mall (though I sneak up a frosty Chang from the basement supermarket).
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Mr Downtown wrote:
I keep wanting to stay in the Sukhumvit area and explore it more. There's a massage place there (Massage @Le) that I've been pleased with enough to return. And I always enjoy the food court at Terminal 21 Mall (though I sneak up a frosty Chang from the basement supermarket).

Ploenchit center also has a food court upstairs... by the time we discovered it, it was closed for the three day Songkran holiday, though. My buddy and I did like the food court at Terminal 21 Mall, but it was very crowded that day. No shortage of massage places in Bangkok! Almost as common as 7-11's.
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Oh, every mall has a food court, even out in the suburbs. I think my favorite is the one at Platinum Fashion Mall. I find them a great alternative to squatting on a stool in a sweltering alley for street food. Not quite as "authentic," perhaps, but much more comfortable.

The cafes in Foodland supermarkets are also pretty good. They're generally on sois rather than the big arterial roads, so you have to check a mapping app.
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....but.....you can leave your hat on.....
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