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What to do in Bangkok: 20-26 February 2024

There are always exciting events happening every week in the city. Make sure you’re in the know of where’s hot, and what to do in Bangkok with our weekly events round-up. Here’s what to do in Bangkok this 20-26 February 2024.

As Valentine’s came and went, we can now focus on the things that matter, such as silently judging people from across the bar. It’s almost summer, so why does she have a wool coat on? We’ll never know. Perhaps you’ll also be enticed to grab something to eat before all the judging ensues. We have you covered on all of that, and more.

[Hero and featured image credit: Anantara Siam Bangkok]

What to do in Bangkok: 20-26 February 2024

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Kiki Moka of The Cocktail Club guest shift at Bar Sathorn

21 February, 7-11pm

Please welcome Indonesian industry icon Kiki Moka of Jakarta’s The Cocktail Club, listed as No.19 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2023. He’s known for his sophisticated drinks and lively hospitality, and he’ll be showcasing both and more at Bar Sathorn for one night only. The DJ will be standing behind the booth as per usual, so you can expect the vibes to be through the roof.

You can find more information at Bar Sathorn.

Image credit: The Pickwicks Chronicles

Agung Prabowo and Luca Andrei of Lockdown guest shift at The Pickwicks Chronicles

21 February, 9pm-midnight

The newly opened Lockdown, Hong Kong, is inspired by the period of the pandemic, serving classics with an inventive, experimental touch. For one night only, meet its founder, Agung Prabowo, as well as Bar & Operations Manager Luca Andrei as they bring Hong Kong hospitality to Bangkok. Whatever occasion it might be, toast to it, because there will surely be a lot to drink at Pickwicks.

You can find more information at The Pickwicks Chronicles.

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Andrew and Claire of Hope & Sesame guest shift at Bar.Yard

22 February, 8-11pm

All the way from Guangzhou, China, it’s Hope & Sesame — No. 39 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2023, and awarded the best bar in China. Let their founder, Andrew, along with bartender Claire demonstrate why they’re so beloved by both locals and visitors. For one evening only, they’ll be standing behind the stations of Bar.Yard high up above in Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok.

You can find more information at Bar.Yard.

Image credit: Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel

‘La Noche Loca’ night brunch at Guilty Bangkok

23-24 February, 8-10.30pm

It’s a fiesta of South American flavours at Guilty Bangkok. Dig into their free-flow appetisers, from the seared Hokkaido scallops, to the prawn tostada al pastor. Then, choose between a number of main courses. We know that their grilled Wagyu steak does not disappoint, or perhaps go for the sea bass with Tucuman lemon sauce if you prefer seafood. Free-flow alcohol is available at an additional cost, which we recommend for the vibes.

You can find more information at Guilty Bangkok.

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‘Kai’s Famous BBQ’ at Kai New Zealand

24 February, 6-9.30pm

Pop down to Kai New Zealand for a dinner that’s so sizzling hot it’s rivalling Bangkok’s weather. Juicy steak and premium cuts, along with fresh seafood from the grill, served with refreshing sides and fizzy drinks — it’s Kiwi heaven. Kids below 19 get discounts, and those below 6 dine for free, so bring the whole family.

You can find more information at Kai New Zealand.

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“Food for Good” charity lunch at Jhol

25 February, 12-2.30pm

Dine for a good cause. Enjoy flavour-packed coastal Indian cuisine at Jhol as they help to drive funds for ‘Happivore & Friends’ food box initiative. All proceeds will go towards that movement and raise funds for those without food in Khlong Toei slums. For just THB 1,500++ per person, you can make a change towards a brighter future for food-insecure communities.

You can find more information at Jhol.

Image credit: The St. Regis Bangkok

Sunday brunch at IGNIV Bangkok

25 February, 11-3pm

The brunch experience at IGNIV is now available every week, perfect for those who want a little twist to their usual brunch. Chef David Hartwig and the team are bringing in the flavours of Sweden presented through a series of breads, appetisers, egg dishes, and more, made with locally-sourced ingredients. Don’t forget to look through their special cocktail menu, or perhaps a glass of wine, so you get the full experience.

You can find more information at IGNIV Bangkok.

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Chulapat Charoenloet and Jordan Lim guest shift at Flight24bkk

26 February, 8pm-late

It’s a night whisky lovers of Bangkok should not miss, for Chulapat Charoenloet, Thailand’s Beam Suntory Ambassador, and Jordan Lim, Malaysia’s Beam Suntory Ambassador, are joining hands for a guest shift. They’re bringing their A-game, along with three drinks each, which means six drinks in total. It’s going to be a lively night with their hospitality, and an experience you won’t forget.

You can find more information at Flight24bkk.

What to do in Bangkok: 20-26 February 2024

Vichayuth Chantan

Digital Writer, Drinks and Dining

Writer by day and skinny legend by night, Vichayuth focuses on the hospitality industry of Thailand. You'll often find him at a bar finding new friends, discovering new drinks, and silently judging you from across the room.

 
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