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  2. Asia Books - Wikipedia

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    Asia Books is the largest English language bookseller in Thailand. It also sells books and magazines in Thai. It opened in September 1969. The chain has 70 shops throughout Thailand under the Asia Books or Bookazine brand. It also distributes English books and magazines to over 300 outlets. [1]

  3. ShopHouse Southeast Asian Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Its name derived from the shophouse, a common building type in urban Southeast Asia. The first ShopHouse opened in September 2011 in Washington, D.C. [ 1 ] As of April 2016 [update] , there were a total of fourteen ShopHouse locations, in California , Chicago , Maryland , and Washington, D.C. ShopHouse was owned and operated by Chipotle Mexican ...

  4. Category:Retail companies of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Retail companies of Bangkok (1 P) C. Central Group (2 C, 12 P) D. Department stores of Thailand (1 C, 8 P) F. Food retailers of Thailand ... Asia Books; B. Big C; C ...

  5. Jake Needham (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1981, Needham has lived and worked in Asia. He is married to Pintuporn Sawamiphakdi, [7] [9] a graduate of Oxford University. She is the former editor of the Thai edition of Tatler magazine and a columnist with the Bangkok Post. [8] They have two sons and have lived in Thailand since 1993. [10]

  6. Ian Kittichai - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Kittichai established Issaya Siamese Club, a contemporary Thai restaurant in a 100-year-old villa in Bangkok. The restaurant has made Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants , a list produced by UK media company William Reed Business Media , based on a poll of international chefs, restaurateurs, gourmands and restaurant critics.

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  8. Siam Center - Wikipedia

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    Siam Center was built in 29 January 1973 as one of Bangkok's first shopping malls. It has undergone renovation several times, including after a fire in 1997. On 11 January 2013, Siam Center re-branded itself as Siam Center The Ideaopolis.

  9. Category:Bookshops of Thailand - Wikipedia

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