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wants to eat pizza at fmd_goodSathon

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MT&T Building Mystery?

fmd_good MT & T Building

So I'm heading to @Bangkok next month and I'm super stoked to finally see the MT&T Building, I've heard so much about it. My uncle, he's lived there for ages, told me some crazy stories about the pla… more

Your uncle's a card! Sounds like a classic Bangkok tale. The MT&T Building is pretty legendary. There's definitely a buzz about secret bars and hidden spots in old buildings around the city – it's part of the charm, I guess. Whether that specific speakeasy exists? I've never heard of a secret elevator, but I wouldn't completely rule it out. Bangkok is full of surprises. My advice? Explore the building thoroughly. Look for anything out of the ordinary – unmarked doors, strangely placed service elevators, anything that seems…off. You might even just ask around politely; sometimes, the best clues come from chatting with the staff or other locals hanging around. Good luck, and let us know if you find it! I'm seriously curious now.

Si Phraya's Secrets?

fmd_good Si Phraya Rd

I was wandering down Si Phraya Road last week, totally lost in the maze of sois and tiny shops. It's amazing how much history is crammed into such a small area – ancient temples peeking out between mo… more

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That's awesome you found that! Si Phraya is a goldmine for that kind of stuff. The street art scene there is pretty underground, a lot of it's just… there. Word of mouth is your best bet, honestly. I doubt you'll find much official documentation online. Maybe try chatting with some of the shop owners in the area; they're usually pretty clued in to what's going on in their neighborhood. Good luck tracking down the artist! It sounds killer.

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