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Best things to do (at home) this weekend (Apr 30 - May 2)

Arpiwach Supateerawanitt
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Arpiwach Supateerawanitt
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Back on April 25, Bangkok Metropolitan again went back to the lockdown-like state with City Hall's restrictions and closure of 31 types of venues due to the out-of-hand explosion of new clusters. The result, well, is we can't easily go out and enjoy the outside world like usual.

Don't let this bum you out, however. Check out five things you can do during this weekend under the safety of your home.

Order good food to enjoy with your friends and family.

As the restrictions on restaurants are tightening up, a lot of venues are offering delivery service so that you don't have to go out and risk yourself catching up the disease. You have a variety of foodstuffs ranging from the summer snack platter khao chae to fine dining set menus. Click here to see our big hub of delivery service options.

Royal Orchid Sheraton
Royal Orchid Sheraton

 

Get your grocery done without having to go all the way to a supermarket.

Running out of things? Don't worry about driving all the way to your usual supermarket and getting scared of catching Miss Corona. Here's a big list of applications that will help you fill up your home stock.

Online grocery shopping
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Warm up your heart with feel-good Thai films filled with romance and laughters.

Stress from work and the world's current health crisis are undeniably a pain in the bum, but let us help cheer you up with a selection of heart-warming Thai movies available on Netflix that would make you forget you're having a bad day.

Season Change (2006)
GTH

 

Listen to a new podcast by Time Out.

Time Out CEO Julio Bruno is playing a host of new podcast titled "your city or mine?" that explores the cultural industries as well as the global scenes of food and travel. Let's hear it and see what the next trend could be.

your city or mine? podcast
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Read our interview with this talented transgender chef.

In March, we sat down and learned about Chef Ann's life and her path to the kitchen stardom in Thailand. It's all about breaking the gender norm here.

Chef Supanut “Ann” Khanarak
Sereechai Puttes/Time Out Bangkok
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