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No Dine-In, No Problem At This Chiang Mai Sushi Joint
Faced with the prospect of having to shut up shop due to the new government order banning dine-in customers at restaurants in 6 provinces, this Chiang Mai sushi joint has come up with an alternative and social media users love it.
Daiso Sushi knew takeaway and delivery just wasn’t enough so they came up with the novel idea of dine-in with a difference – eat their dishes from the comfort of your car.
They also made it more tempting with an all-you-can-eat 2-hour buffet for just 500 baht.
Internet users across Thailand love the idea so much they have been sharing and sharing and sharing making Daiso Sushi pretty famous over the weekend.
To experience the drive-in buffet, you just park up under a tent, wait for the waitress to bring you a menu, order what you want and fire up Netflix while you wait for your food to arrive.
Right now there’s only capacity for 5 cars at a time so booking is advised. 063-894-9528
If you fancy it Daiso Sushi is located on Somphoto Road.
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Cannabis Craze Sweeping Thailand
Thailand now has one of the world’s most liberal marijuana regimes.
The country legalised cultivating and consuming cannabis in June, reversing a hard-line approach of long prison sentences or even the death penalty for drug offences.
The regime has sparked off a boom in weed-related businesses hoping to cash in on a new customer base.
The BBC’s South East Asia correspondent Jonathan Head reports on what’s behind the dramatic change.
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Food Park At Big C Ratchadamri Is Dead Without Chinese Tourists
Photos of the Food Park located at Big C on Ratchadamri Road in Bangkok looking like a ghost town have been widely circulated on social media over the past 24 hours.
Of course, food courts are currently closed in Bangkok due to the government order, however, this has been the scene since last April.
Normally the Big C Superstore would be packed from open until close with thousands of Chinese tourists passing through its doors every hour.
The Ratchadamri branch was the companies flagship store making more money than any other in Thailand.
The overflow reached every part of the complex including the Food Park which just like the supermarket, was packed from morning until night.
Now, with restrictions on entering Thailand still in place, both are deserted and like a ghost town.
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