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Kloem Hostel

Hostels are more popular than ever, especially among millennial travelers, they are becoming a more popular alternative than traditional hotels for many young travelers. This has lead to new innovation in the hostel industry, a recent example is the very cool Kloem Hostel in Bangkok. Developed by Thailand-based design office Integrated Field, the hostel renovation was carefully planned by a team of specialists, architects, and interior designers to preserve as much of the original structure of the house as possible. The hostel has one of the best-rated locations in Bangkok, but is also a place where guests can forget about the scorching and bustling Bangkok outside.



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TREE DINING POD | SONEVA KIRI RESORT THAILAND

Soneva Kiri by Six Senses is a "six star" eco-resort located in Koh Kood, an island almost inhabited in Thailand. This dream location offers a 29 Villa Resort and several private residences, but the main atraction has to be the 16ft suspended tree dining pod, Soneva Kiri’s exclusive eating experience. Via Unusual Restaurants....
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CHICKEN AND CHARCOAL

Japanese food lovers rejoice. Matt Abergel of Yardbird launches Chicken and Charcoal, his first cookbook that delves into the restaurant´s journey from humble beginnings to the culinary phenomenon it is today. The chef puts the spotlight on Yakitori, the time-honoured Japanese cooking technique in which chicken skewers are grilled over binchotan charcoal and enjoyed with an ice cold beer, sake or cocktail. The book reveals the magic behind the restauran...
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THE BEEFER

The secret to steak success in the best steakhouse restaurants is cooking it at 1,500 degrees under a top-down-fired, infrared burner. To replicate that sensational steak at home, you will need the Beefer high performance beef grill. Unlike gas or charcoal grills that only reach between 500 to 600 degrees, the Beefer uses top-down heat for that optimum temperature of 1,500 degrees. The Beefer is a compact, tabletop, stainless-steel cooker with a top-down-f...
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