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This 100-year-old two-story building is not only a gallery showcasing playful contemporary works, but a funky guesthouse with cafe and bar.
Wua Art Gallery & Studio
This place was founded by Mr. Zen, an advertising executive who quit his job to pursue his passion for art.
Sarasil Gallery
Founded in 1999, this gallery features the artwork of Somkiat Kaewnok who is well known for his original oil paintings.
I Mon Art Gallery
Owned by Tee Rojcheevaphan, this two-story gallery covers a range of contemporary Thai art styles.
Pab Khien Thai Art Gallery
A gallery featuring budding young Thai artistic talent.
Sanaeha
This place gives a romantic vibe in the early evening with its big chandelier, but later on it gets packed with young partygoers.
Ploenchit
To get into this popular wateringhole, you definitely need to make a reservation on Friday and Saturday nights.
Tatsu Sushi
Bargain hunters can jump on their sushi deals, available for one or three people, while fond imbibers of sake can head next door to the teppanyaki bar.
Tatsu Teppanyaki
Situated right beside the original Tatsu Sushi bar, this teppanyaki arm overs over lunch and dinner sets, as well as over 100 choices sake and shochu.
Kopi de Phuket
This place has a Chinese tavern-feel on the ground floor and resembles a Chinese teahouse on the second. There’s also a smaller outlet at the On On Hotel, the oldest hotel in town.