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                <title>Studio 9 Theatre Restaurant</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The Patravadi Theatre in Bangkok is renowned, but fewer people know about the free performances that can be seen on weekend nights at the Studio 9 restaurant within the theatre compound. With stunning views across the Chao Phraya River to the illuminated Grand Palace and a good value menu of modern Thai dishes the restaurant is appealing in its own right. <br><br>But what really makes it a location for a night to remember are the free displays of contemporary Thai performing arts which are shown on Friday and Saturday evenings. With dining tables set around the performance area this is a unique opportunity to see innovative young artists displaying their skills while tucking in to a delicious meal. On the night of our visit we were mesmerised by lithe acrobats contorting themselves within swinging hoops, and seemingly magically suspended from fluid streams of silk, all to a background of haunting Thai music.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Tawandang Beer Hall</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Just the maddest restaurant in Thailand.  It's an enormous German beer hall that brews its own (very good) beer and seats about 1,500.  <br><br>They serve German and Thai food and have cabaret every night - a mixture of traditional Thai and pop music.  It's mostly Thais who go, and they all seem to be there to celebrate something and the whole place ends up dancing - at least in part because the staff insist on making you dance. Good if you're in a crowd, it's a truly Thai, if unexpected, experience. You'd need to book - it keeps going until about 2am.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Muay Thai</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[For a truly exceptional night in Bangkok try Lumphini stadium for some Muay Thai (Tuesday is the best night). Don't pay the tourist rate, the 600 baht seats are the best in the house - you're right among the locals rather than a couple from Blackpool.]]></description>
                
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