Here comes the first weekend of the 11th month of the year. Let's go out and find something worth your time to do, and during this weekend, Bangkok is seeing a horde of art showcases—all big and small—springing up everywhere. Foodies also need to brace themselves, for there are plenty of amazing events coming up as well.
Bangkok Art Biennale at multiple locations; Now until February 21, 2021; Free Entry
Biggest art fair Bangkok Art Biennale has returned for its 2020 edition. As always, the event is blessed with artwork from both international and local talents who will impress you with their wonderful masterpieces.
13 great art exhibitions around the city at various venues
Apart from the immense Bangkok Art Biennale, there are also 13 more exhibitions where you can also bring yourself to explore meanings of life through art. Hope that doesn't sound too much!
Vino + Crayon Mao Chan at JAM JAM Chinatown; November 7; B280 per person
This one blends the art of painting and the art of drinking wine as one awesome event. Imagine getting a little boozy while exercising your artistic power—nothing feels great that this!
Taco Fest Bkk at various venues; November 1-15
This is a 15-day Mexican food festival. A large number of Mexican eateries around Bangkok are joining force to present the spicy wonder of this world-renowned cuisine.
World Gourmet Festival 2020 at Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel; Until November 8
The graceful Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel has brought back World Gourmet Festival for the 21st time. This year, the festival is more exciting thanks to the collaboration with respected chefs like Chef Gaggan Anand, Chef Garima Arora, Chef Andy Ricker, and many more. There's also a charity dinner cooked by refugee families too!
Fruitfull at Jim Thompson's House; November 6-8; Tickets start at B490
Fruitfull is an upcoming huge food fair by the team behind Wonderfruit. This weekend, the crew is taking over the entire museum and make room for a big array of eateries from fine dining to street food. You are guaranteed to get so full with amazing food from all over the country.
Queuing up at the new pop-up store of %Arabica at Siam Paragon
The last (but definitely not the least) thing to do this week could be watching a gigantic line to get in %Arabica at ICONSIAM magically relocates to Siam Paragon. But we believe the queue won't be too upsetting, for the newest outpost of this hipsy coffee connoisseur is only producing a grab-and-go cup.