With Zane Lamprey


Thursdays at 9PM ET

Bangkok

Bangkok

The world must be his oyster, because Zane is spending one night in Bangkok! As he embarks on his Thai adventure, Zane suits up in the king's yellow and hits the town with his new buddy Mee. In this episode, he has a close encounter with an elephant, drinks the Thai version of whiskey and almost gets his companion arrested at a kick boxing match. As he learns the bars are temples but the pearls ain't free, will our favorite host get Thai'd up on this Asian adventure? Find out, when Zane goes Three Sheets to Bangkok.

Bangkok is one of Southeast Asia's largest and most vibrant cities. It contains the majority of Thailand's wealth and is ten times bigger than the country's next biggest city. From crowds of people and its famous traffic congestion, to its exciting and fabulous nightlife, there is never a shortage of things to do. And although some bars close at 1am, informal sidewalk bars do stay open all night. Called the gateway to Asia, Bangkok is one town that is just humming with nightlife. 

Visit: Dennys Corner
Drink: Chang Draught Beer
Drink: Sangsom Rum
Drink: Mehkong Whiskey 
Drink: Mai Thai

Visit: Rajadamnern Arena
Drink: Draft Chang Beers

Visit: Pat Pong Noodle Shop
Drink: Pad Kee Mao (Drunken Noodles) 

More Bangkok Facts:

  • Never touch a Thai on the head, even a child. This is where the soul resides and is considered sacred.
  • Bangkok is bisected by the Chao Phraya river which is Thailand’s longest and is fed by a watershed of four main rivers in Northern Thailand
  • The Siam Paragon shopping centre in Bangkok is home to Southeast Asia's largest aquarium - SiamOceanworld.
  • Bangkok is sinking at the alarming rate of 2 inches per year.
  • Barbers are usually closed on Wednesday because Thais think it will bring bad luck to cut their hair that day of the week
  • The actual name of what Westerns refer to as Bangkok KrungThepMahaNakhonAmonRattanakosinMahintharaAyutthayaMahadilokPhopNoppharatRatchathaniBuriromUdomRatchanietMahasathanA monPhimanAwatanSathitSakkathattiyaWitsanuKamprasit.