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Dining
The well known restaurant‚ Le Coq d’Or’ in Chiang
Mai offers new light summer lunch menus, starting at only 390 baht
++ for a 4-course menu plus coffee or tea. So next time you feel like dining in
a most elegant, yet relaxed, setting, take your business partners or family
there. For reservations call Khun Kitti, the restaurant manager at 053 282 024
or 053 801 501.
Are you pining for some homemade breakfast before hitting the
town? Or maybe a light lunch? Stop in at Petri’s, a small neighborhood
restaurant, opposite Kad Suan Kaew. Toast, homemade pita bread, juice, butter,
jam, coffee as much as you like plus a big selection of breakfast items to
choose from. Like Swedish potato pancakes with bacon or an omelet with cream
stuffing of shrimp, ham, bacon or mushroom. All served for only 95 baht.
La Gondola Restaurant, located at the Riverside Garden of
Rimping Condo (next to Nakornping Bridge), now features a Weekend Pasta
Buffet at 189 baht (children 129 baht), every Saturday and Sunday from
noon until 3 p.m. Phone 0 5323 5942 for reservations.
Sunday Brunch is back! By popular demand, the Amari
Rincome Hotel has re-introduced the famous Sunday Brunch,
which is now more deliciously tempting than ever before. So, forget about your
diet for one day and spoil yourself with a cornucopia of special delights
created by the executive chef from Ireland, Adrian O’Herlihy. Make a
reservation at La Gritta Restaurant and enjoy unlimited gourmet treats
for the whole family. Every Sunday from 11.30 – 14.00 hrs. Adults 350 baht,
children 200 baht net.
Haus Munchen, the famous German restaurant closed
recently, after 20 years of doing business in the Night Bazaar. The Haus Munchen
theme will be added to the Riverbank House Restaurant, which is on the
banks of the Ping River near Rattanakosin Bridge. It is temporarily closed for
refurbishments that will include an air-conditioned section with riverside
views. Chiangmai Mail will keep you informed when the new premises will
open.
Education
Environmental education for free!
Chiang Mai University’s Forest Restoration Research Unit is pleased to
announce that its new education program can provide free training and extension
services to schools and other community groups in forestry and other
environmental issues. Discover biodiversity along a forest trail, learn how to
grow trees at our nurseries or join a tree planting day. Classroom events or
field workshops; 1/2 day to 3 day programs to suit your needs. Contact forru@science.cmu.ac.th
or call 053 943348 or 053 943346 x 1134 or 1135.
Free Aerobic Classes - Chiang Mai Municipality is
teaching aerobic classes free of charge. Monday through Friday at the old
municipality sports stadium (gym 2) between 5 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Entertainment
Saturday jazz at the Amari
Rincome Hotel - each Saturday at 6.30-10.00 p.m., La Gritta Restaurant
at the Amari Rincome Hotel, Chiang Mai arranges a live jazz performance by Daeng
Fantastic team of four. Listen to jazz favorites down the years, and enjoy a
specialty theme buffet created by expert chef, Adrian O’Herlihy. Bring along
family or friends.
Events
Concert For Peace, Liberty, Freedom
by Caravan (famous social activist Songs for Life group) and other
artists on Wed. 6th August 2003, 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. at Sala Ang-Kae, Chiang
Mai Univ. (near CMU main gate on Huay Kaew Road). Tickets: 50 baht,
available at concert or in advance at: MAP Foundation, Ph. 053811202.
Seminar: “ASEAN: New Initiatives for Regional Peace?”
at the Women’s Studies Center, Chiang Mai Univ. Fri. 8th August
2003, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. All Welcome!
A land and house fair and auction,
part of a joint project between Siam Commercial Bank Co., Ltd. (Public) and
Legal Execution Department, Chiang Mai will be held three more times this year:
August 23, September 6 and Oct 25 at Lotus Pang Suan Kaew Hotel.
Confiscated properties will be auctioned and special interests in personal loans
will be offered to bidders.
Conference on Religion and Globalization - Payap
University’s Institute for the Study of Religion and Culture and the
Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies, together with other co-sponsors invite
interested people to attend an international and interfaith academic conference
on Religion and Globalization which is being held through August 2, 2003.
Interfaith dialogue among Buddhists, Christians, Muslims and other religious
communities will occur and many international speakers will deliver major
plenary addresses throughout the week of the conference. Additional information
may be obtained from the website, www.religio nandculture.org or further
inquiries may be made to Ph.D., Conference Coordinator, Payap University Mrs.
Rebecca Lomax at e-mail: isrc@cm.ksc.co.th
Concert Announcement - Manoon Ploypradub, guitar and
Bernard Sumner, piano will give a concert in the multi-media room of Payap’s
Mae Khaw Campus on the 23rd of August 2003 at 7 p.m. Admission Free.
Wanted: Singers! Can you sing? Would you like to try out
for Chiang Mai’s only community choir? Contact Ellen Clark, choir secretary,
on 053 309 187 (office), 053 853 265 (home), 01 883 2423 (cell), or email ellen@loxinfo.co.th
North Thailand’s first food trek! - Rainy season
special. Free room. Chiang Dao Nest Mini-Resort is proud to
present North Thailand’s first food trek. No hiking, hilltribes, elephants or
rafting, just fine food and wine in the mountains. The special offer is this -
enjoy a three-course evening meal with a good bottle of wine, and a large
breakfast the following morning. The room is free. Price for two people: 1390
baht, equivalent to just 695 baht each. Offer available until 31st August 2003.
Transport can be arranged from Chiang Mai at additional cost. Offer open to all
- expats, tourists, and Thais. Chiang Dao is 80km north of Chiang Mai, home to
the famous Chiang Dao Caves. It is very convenient for people living in or
visiting Chiang Mai, taking under 1 1/2 hours by road. For further info tel. 053
455 795, mobile: 060 171 9875, email: chiangdaonest@ lycos.com or visit the web
site: www.chiangdao.com
Services
Looking for a wheelchair? Hopefully not! But many poor
disabled children in Chiangmai are. So why not donate one for only 7000 baht?
Visit the Freedom Wheelchair Workshop across from the Chiangmai Disabled
Center, 133/1 Rajapakinai Road, Chiang Mai (near Thapae Gate).
Laundry and Internet service, traditional Thai massage, Thai
language courses. You find it all at the Chiangmai Disabled Center, 133/1
Rajapakinai Road, Chiangmai (near Thapae Gate).
Tune-in to the English language radio program
‘Helping Hand’, broadcast daily from 7.30-9.00 pm. The program can
be heard on Radio Thailand Chiang Mai FM 93.25 MHZ, and provides useful
information to both Thai nationals and foreigners alike.
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