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                <title>Eat Me</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This inviting restaurant/art gallery is certainly a touch of class. Walking through the courtyard you are met with modern art, clean architectural lines and a warm welcome. <br><br>Prior to polishing off exquisite oysters with chilli dip, stylish leather sofas on the second floor terrace beckoned; aperitif bliss. The grilled fish main and chocolate mousse desert went down well to boot. <br><br>Friendly service and an impressive wine list sold this backstreet gem. Not a place to rush or be rushed. <br><br>Three courses with wine for two: approx £30-50.]]></description>
                
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                <title>The Prasart Museum</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Located in the suburb of Bangkapi, this private museum is a better introduction to Thai art, architecture and history than any of the more famous sights in Rattanakosin.  <br><br>Privately owned by a retired property tycoon who has made it his life's mission to buy back Thai antiquities from abroad, it's in a beautifully landscaped compound featuring painstakingly reconstructed small temples and palaces populated by Khun Prasart's exquisite collection of objets d'art. <br><br>Though the admission price is rather steep compared to other local museums at 300 baht per head, it includes the services of a personal guide and refreshments. You will be invited to browse in the gift shop, but there is absolutely no pressure to buy.  <br><br>Not to be missed.]]></description>
                
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