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Aug 25

After my dentist appointment yesterday, I went to the shopping center, "Siam Paragon."  I figured I’d browse, eat, and catch a movie.  I don’t know when this place opened, but it looks brand new.  The whole first floor of the mall was a gourmet food court and supermarket.  The area was modern, spacious, and a food-lover’s dream.  In the back of the building was the supermarket called, "Gourmet Market."  Upon seeing it, it looked like an upscale, trendy, natural food store… at least that’s what it seemed to me.  There were huge fruit displays, fresh juices (including grass), deli food, tons of free samples, and a surplus of staff everywhere (who, with their dated uniforms, looked like they should have been cashiering on the USS Enterprise).

Gourmet Market offerings

As anyone who’s traveled with me knows, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to browse foreign supermarkets.  It’s so interesting to see what the staples of different countries are.  What do Thais like for a snack, compared to Indonesians, or Costa Ricans?  It’s also a great way to try out different foods and drinks. 

Anyway, I felt I had died and gone to supermarket heaven.  This store was B-U-tiful!  Just very aesthetically pleasing.  The aisles were wide, and every food item was immaculately stocked, with all the labels facing out.  I could imagine this supermarket being run like a tennis match.  Every time someone takes an item off the shelf, a store clerk scurries to pull the items from the back to the front of the shelf before anyone notices.  Look at the pictures for yourself.

Aisles

For lunch, I had Japanese octopus balls and a grass jelly drink.  No dessert, but I’ve made a mental date with the gelato for a later time.

After lunch, I went upstairs to the movie theater.  I held back on watching any "guy" movies, just in case Raswan wanted to see them when he got here.  So, "Snakes on a Plane" and "Miami Vice" were out.  I almost spontaneously bought a ticket for a Thai movie.  I had no idea what it was about, but I knew there were English subtitles.  Instead, I decided to go for a safe bet and bought a 140 baht ($3.78 USD) ticket for "Lake House" with Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock.  It was a nice romantic movie about finding love, not being able to be with that other person, but deciding waiting for them.  I think we could all relate to that in some way.  My only question… if she was in the future, and he was in the past, why didn’t he ask for lottery numbers?  Duh!

On my way out of the mall, I went through Paragon department store.  Riding down the escalator, I notice there was some kind of event at one of the make-up counters.  There were cameras being shoved at some woman below.  A Thai star?  Maybe.  I had to get a closer look.  All the Thais were gazing from afar, afraid to step over the invisible party line.  I figured that if I just walked up and pointed one more camera at her, she wouldn’t notice.  Plus, if any of the waiters serving hors d’oeuvres question why I was at a private party, I’d just feign foreigner ignorance.  I was very stealthy and was in and out in less than a minute.

Thai celbrity?

I continued on my way out of the building by taking one more escalator down.  This time, I was greeted by a really BIG party, with the words "ESTEE LAUDER" splattered everywhere.  Cool, an Esteee Lauder make-up party.  Again, I maneuvered myself up for some good photo opportunities - right next to the Big Boys with their Nikons and Canon SLRs.  The woman on stage introduced some make-up artist "all the way" from Australia.  His name was Brad *something* - a very forgettable last name.  He talked about the fall make-up line - mauves and violets (for you trend-setters out there!).  He also mentioned the clothes the models would be wearing - BLACK.  As he said, "Black is the new black!"  As well as taking photos of the people on stage, I tried to snap pictures of people that looked like Thai stars.  If they were being interviewed, having their picture taken, or were posing for cameras, I also took their picture.  I don’t even know who these people are.  Does anyone else?

Black is Back

Thai celebrity?
I think her back-side looks better than her front.

Thai celebrity?
She has a cute face.
The Pretty People
They sat on the right side of the stage.
The Old People

They sat on the left side of the stage.

The Media People

The covered the event from the front of the stage.

Afterward, I grabbed some more food from the Gourmet Market and made it home to have my dinner a la carte.  Coconut sticky rice with mangoes…. YUM!

MBK @ night
The walk home… .passing MBK.

Dinner

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3 Responses to “A Day at Siam Paragon”

  1. Steven Says:

    Hello. lao-ocean-girl! Your blog showed up when I googled Siam Paragon movie listings. You wouldn’t happen to know a website that shows whats playing, do you? Also, how long will you be in Thailand for? Drop me an email sometime.

  2. lao-ocean-girl Says:

    I’m sorry… I have no idea about the movie show times. I would just go to the theater and check out times.

    BTW - I’ll be in Thailand until September 18th.

  3. mr skin Says:

    Sounds like Keanu did a great job in The Lake House. I am sure my wife will want to see that one. She always wants to see chick flicks. I would never see these movies by myself. But I end up liking them. :)