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                <title>The Peninsula Hotel</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The best hotel I have ever stayed in. It is total luxury, but expect to pay for it, not European prices, but still not cheap.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Seafood Market</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The slogan of Seafood Market is: “If it swims, we have it.” The array of fresh fish, shellfish, lobsters, crabs and other seafood seems to bear this out.<br><br>It is more like a large food court that a restaurant, seating, I would imagine, into the hundreds.  A waiter helps you choose what you want – not just seafood but vegetables and other accompaniments -  from what looks like a huge fresh fish/deli counter at a supermarket. Fun in itself as you try and decide whether you want another huge shrimp or that extra bit of cuttlefish.<br><br>The standard of cooking is excellent and the service speedy. Seeing your piece of fish return having been tuned into a delicious chilli based curry is like the food equivalent of Stars in Their Eyes.<br><br>The cost is based on what you choose, its weight and the way it is cooked, so you can either choose carefully and keep the price down or – especially if you go for the lobster – splash out and rack the price up. <br><br>I would imagine a good average would be £ 30.00-£40.00 for two including drinks and a good amount of food. <br><br>This is certainly not going to be the cheapest meal you can have in Bangkok but it will probably be one of the most memorable.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Chateau de Bangkok Hotel</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Luxurious apartments in this excellent value-for-money hotel run by the Sofitel hotel group. Good, central location. A studio apartment for two can be had for as little as £40 per night.]]></description>
                
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