Buddha Bar @ Zuk Bar, Sukothai Hotel

Buddha Bar by DJ Ravin at The Zuk Bar at Sukhothai Hotel

Ravin, the current resident DJ at the world’s famous Buddha Bar in Paris, will perform live an in-person DJ session in The Zuk Bar , Bangkok as part of his

10 Comments so far

  1. bernhard (unregistered) on June 25th, 2005 @ 1:49 am

    tickets for 1200 bath?
    I wonder who can afford this amount.
    A normal worker in Thailand is earning
    about 3 or 4thousand bath per month.
    So it’s only for the rich people.
    I don’t think it’s right.
    I think the writer belongs to another
    class.


  2. teaz0r (unregistered) on June 25th, 2005 @ 3:15 am

    3-4 thousand baths sure uses a lot of water.


  3. FriskoDude (unregistered) on June 25th, 2005 @ 7:02 am

    Sorry, short of cash and can’t make it, and do remember to put the comma INSIDE the quotation mark. Thanks for your kind attention.


  4. chris (unregistered) on June 25th, 2005 @ 10:31 am

    bernhard: Since when was clubbing a cheap affair? And what is ‘not right’ about expensive entertainment or lifestyle? Communist country we aren’t.

    FriskoDude: American is not the only kind of english on the planet.


  5. Ben Harris (unregistered) on June 25th, 2005 @ 11:03 am

    Well, we all live within our own means. Pricing it at that level does mean that certain people can’t attend, but I’m sure they aren’t running a charity.
    The same could be said for plasma screens – they’re priced out of the range of people on lower wages, no fair! (I really want a plasma screen!) Oh yeah, what Chris said.

    If they can afford the water for 3-4 thousand baths, why can’t they afford one night out on the town? :)


  6. teaz0r (unregistered) on June 25th, 2005 @ 11:12 am

    i”m going out on a limb here, but i’m betting on dollars to donuts that people in that income range probably aren’t regular readers of bkk metblogs.


  7. bernhard (unregistered) on June 25th, 2005 @ 8:30 pm

    I agree, Thailand is not a communist country.
    That’s why despite a modern gloss of fancy luxury
    hotels, skytrain and underground, Bangkok is still
    very much a Third World city where you can’t miss
    the slums.
    Have you ever seen the “slaughterhouse” at Klong
    Toey, Bangkoks biggest slum near the harbour?
    I have been there some years ago and I think
    nothing has changed since then.


  8. Ben Harris (unregistered) on June 26th, 2005 @ 4:16 pm

    Anyway, I’ve never been to Zuk Bar, is there a website?


  9. teaz0r (unregistered) on June 26th, 2005 @ 11:47 pm

    zuk bar is at the sukhothai hotel.
    http://www.sukhothai.com/thebar.htm


  10. Bonifide (unregistered) on June 27th, 2005 @ 3:30 pm

    genius! commas inside! brillant! dude, get a life. :P

    so… are you hinting you could change the ‘slaughterhouses’ with a wave of a magical wand?



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