Payaq Gallery Café & Bar
Payaq Gallery Café & Bar

Payaq Gallery Café & Bar

  • Art | Galleries
  • Rattanakosin
Arpiwach Supateerawanitt
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Time Out says

On Soi Wat Mahannapharam 1 (near the Tiger God Shrine), stands a house that can be traced back to the era of King Rama V. It was abandoned for a long time but was recently revived as a café and community space for art enthusiasts called Payaq. It’s meant to be a haven where creative people can come and relax as if they’re visiting their art-loving friends at home. What’s not to love when you can pop by, see some cool art, relax with a drink at the bar, and exchange views with like-minded people?

Details

Address
58
Soi Wat Mahanpharam 1
Phra Nakhon
Bangkok
10200
Opening hours:
Tue-Sun 10:00-20:00

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Hear rice-field dust meet smokey jazz as Rasmee Isan Soul goes acoustic

Rasmee Isan Soul has a voice that carries the dust of rice fields and the smokey hush of a late night bar in equal measure. She threads luk thung and mor lam through soul and jazz, folding Western instruments around traditional sounds without fuss. Singing in Isan dialect and Khmer, she moves between worlds with ease, having already taken that sound as far as France. For this evening, she strips things back for an acoustic set alongside Pakawat Tunsakun of the Kai Jo Brothers on keys. The setting at Payaq Gallery Cafe and Bar, a well loved grandmother’s house, walls crowded with art. Parking is scarce, so best to grab a ride and wander down the alley, ready to listen properly. February 28. B666 via here. Payaq Gallery Cafe and Bar, 7pm
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