

Simon N. Ostheimer finds that Phuket’s fine dining scene has never been better
When it comes to fine dining, Phuket’s culinary stock has never been higher. In November 2018, the new edition of the Michelin Guide to Bangkok was launched, and for the first time ever included restaurants on Thailand’s largest island. Altogether, Phuket’s famous eateries achieved one star and 14 listings in the ‘plate’ and ‘bib gourmand’ categories. Click here to read the PDF. #bikinismartinis #phuket #thailand #rosewoodphuket #michelin #takhai #redsauce #mai #theshack


Bikinis & Martinis: Knowing You
As a holistic healer, life coach and bodyworker, Steve Harvey, resident wellness practitioner at Asaya, has worked with Hollywood stars, top athletes, and business CEOs. With his broad experience, he has been described as, “Having a gift for identifying blocks and patterns that keep people ‘stuck’ and has developed a fresh approach for transforming fear, doubt and uncertainty into fuel for brilliance, confidence and creativity.” Click here to read the PDF. #bikinismartinis #m


Bikinis & Martinis: Supercharge Your Life!
“Amayen is many things to many people,” says Miguel Kirjon, founder of the new Amayen Sanctuary in remote northern Thailand. “It’s a place where people can go for stillness, listen to their inner voice, seek answers, and find a new perspective on their life’s goals.” Click here to read the PDF. #bikinismartinis #amayen #Chiangmai #miguelkirjon


Bikinis & Martinis: Seeking Sanctuary
“Amayen is many things to many people,” says Miguel Kirjon, founder of the new Amayen Sanctuary in remote northern Thailand. “It’s a place where people can go for stillness, listen to their inner voice, seek answers, and find a new perspective on their life’s goals.” Founded in early 2018, Amayen is located 35 kilometres away from the cultural centre of Chiang Mai, in a little valley on the way to Chiang Rai, the kingdom’s northernmost city. Click here to read the PDF #bikini


Bikinis & Martinis: Sunrise on the Sand
Back in the 1970s, Phuket was visited by only a handful of foreigners, and the island’s now globally famous sandy beaches were home to farmers and fisherman. There was no high-end housing or hotels to speak of, let alone beach clubs, and groceries were bought from the back of a truck, a traveling market that sold fruit, vegetables, curries, salt—everything. Click here to read the PDF #bikinismartinis #miguelkirjon #phuket #beachclubs #catchbeachclub #cafedelmar #hqbeachlounge