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<p>This gay sauna in Bangkok’s Soi Suea Yai Uthit has a Japanese look, a little different from the usual Thai wellness spots. It’s open every day, 3 PM to 3 AM, so you can go for an afternoon break or a late-night unwind.</p> <p>They do massages here, with both two-handed and four-handed options. The rooms are clean and kept up. In Bangkok, gay saunas are popular places to hang out and get a massage in a relaxed, private setting, used by both locals and visitors.</p> <p>A 90-minute massage starts at 650 Baht. You’re expected to tip at least 1,000 Baht on top of that. Tipping is a big part of service culture in Thailand, so don't forget it.</p> <p>The Japanese design makes this place stand out from other saunas in the city. It's a simple, no-fuss spot for a professional massage, whether you’re alone or with company.</p>
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Soshi is a great place to dine for dinner as a hotel guest for SO/Bangkok. You get a good price with the extensive buffet selection, yet the food quality is above average. Taking the buffet, I was also allowed to select 3 of 5 premium dishes - I highly recommend the Melon Maguro Ponzu and the Three Kings Roll. The only downside I can think of: After a hearty two hours of gastronomic delights, your following medical check up results would be... interesting!
Tried Soshi's Robatayaki as part of Red Oven's Weekend Dinner and it was probably the highlight and my favorite selection from our dinner. The salmon sashimi was, as expected, very fresh and almost melts in your mouth. As a non-sashimi eater I liked that it didnt have the fishy taste I fear in eating raw fish. The grilled meat were absolutely tasty and tender. I personally liked their grilled pork and australian beef. Despite having the beef well done, it was still very tender and all the skewers we tried were perfectly cooked and well-seasoned. I liked the open and free-flowing concept SO Bangkok has for their restaurants. Soshi opened up to Red Oven and made the integrated buffet experience flow seamlessly.
My wife and I stayed at So Bangkok. We had a light dinner a-la-cart menu at Soshi. Overall, the food is reasonable and acceptable but not wow. It’s quite pricey too. We can have the better taste somewhere else with this price range.
We came here twice during our stay in Bangkok. Both days were served by Rose’zy. We love her. She is courteous, sweet, polite and thoughtful. Regarding the food, sashimi are of good quality while hot dishes need improvements. Green tea ice cream is great. I actually would say it’s gelato instead of ice cream. Texture is silky, green tea flavour is intense.
I had an amazing experience at Soshi Premium Japanese Buffet at SO/ Bangkok Hotel. The variety of Japanese dishes is incredible – from fresh sashimi and sushi to premium wagyu, tempura, and more. All ingredients are super fresh and high quality, and everything is beautifully presented. The atmosphere is elegant and relaxing, and the service was truly impressive – friendly, attentive, and professional. Highly recommend this place if you're a Japanese food lover. Will definitely come back again!
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