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Visited on a Sunday after wandering Chatuchat Markets (which is right next door). 2-3 floors of antiques, carvings, secondhand goods, paintings, homewares, furniture, clothing and other goods. It also has a clean and cheap food court. For an air conditioned change, well worth a wander around the hundreds of small and cheap stalls. …
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Date of experience: December 2020
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I'm not a big shopper, but have to admit that JJ's has a very good selection of Thai handicrafts, clothes and other products. Many, many shops spread out of multiple floors; one of the best things is that it's air conditioned and less crowded than the stifling confines of Chatachak Market itself. Bargain hard for good prices!…
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Date of experience: December 2019
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An air-conditioned shopping complex which located next to the Chatuchak Weekend Market and Mixt Chatuchak. My mum and I went to these 3 places at the same time. Perfect! Our favourite shop - Saboo Thailand is located at 2nd Floor. We bought their hand made soaps and message oil. Their handmade soap is made in small batches using Cold Process (CP). I like their products as they useThai herbal and premium fragrance and essential oil. Distilled from natural herbs, plants, and flowers. The soap will leave our skin feeling smooth, soft, and re-hydrated. …
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Date of experience: October 2019
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This mall behind the Chatuchak weekend market focuses on interior design and is a welcome relief from the claustrophobia and oppressive heat of Chatuchak. Most shops are air conditioned and there are some very interesting items from local artists.
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Date of experience: September 2019
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Although we consulted the Internet where some sites said parts of the Chatukchat market would be open on Monday we were disappointed to see it was virtually all closed but open on Tuesday. So we went to Mixt and JJ Mall next to the market to fill the time. JJ Mall was a clean, air conditioned mall where all the stalls were well appointed and only some had great prices. The rest of the prices were what you would pay in Palladium, Pratunam and Platinum malls downtown without the long train ride. I would not take the ride out just for the JJ mall. You can get better prices at MBK at the National Stadium stop next to Siam. It appears that prices are going up all over Bangkok so get there sooner than later.…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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