Business Class

by Kit C. Cauw
  

Emotions In Motion At Sofitel Silom Bangkok

The Sofitel Silom Bangkok plays to your emotions-and last year saw them running hot. Here is a business hotel located right in the heat of Silom Road, one of Bangkok's thriving centres of commerce; home to numerous international banks, corporations and hotels, not to mention the zenith of Asia's nightlife-infamous Pat Pong and the trendy dance clubs at Soi 4. Upon entering my room, high above the busy sidewalks below, my eyes went directly to the deep, blood-red graphics of the welcome kit, set upon the desk. Closer examination revealed the words, "Hot and Horny," written in electric blue, the "o" in each word replaced by the symbol for female and male, respectively. A close-up of a wine glass, partially full, with a slight bubble, foregrounded the deep red and blurred pinks and violets of the background. The letters V9, conjoined with a line of bright red that could only be a graphically enhanced lipstick stain, leapt from the page in hot white. The caption read, "As you can see, V9 gets loud and proud. Satisfaction comes easily this season, as high above the clouds, our 37th floor hideaway gets steamy with a number of fun-filled events for your pure pleasure."

Who could ask for anything more?

V9 is one of Bangkok's new, trendy hotel clubs, one that attracts society fixtures, executives, hipsters and folks seeking a good bottle of wine, at a surprisingly cheap price. In fact, due to a partnership with the Bangkok-based French company, Wine Connection, who supervise the extensive cellar of French, Italian, Australian, and Chilean wines, the prices are retail; the restaurant does not mark them up one single baht. V9 is unique because it is a pub, restaurant and market. You enter past crates and racks, offering over 80 imported vintages. For those who find it difficult to distinguish their Bordeaux from their Pinot Noir, the veteran sommelier of some of London's best restaurants, Mr. Sylvain, pictured in the brochure seated amongst crates of red, V9's signature tulip clasped in his teeth, is "eager to impart his vast knowledge and will help you select the right wine with your order."

Capitalizing on the fresh trend of wine fashion in Thai's high society, the pub offers extensive wine classes at a mere 1200 baht net per person / per session or 10,000 baht net for 12 consecutive sessions. Here students learn about wine regions as well as answers to questions ranging from "What is a Chateau / Domaine?" to "Why and When should a wine be decanted?" to the all important "How to match food with red wine." Sorry, the answer to that last one is a bit more complex than the obvious, "More of both!" but you'll have to take the course to learn the particulars. For those less academically inclined, there's always the monthly wine tasting, "to introduce new and interesting wines."

Fortunately for the intrepid business traveller, these events are called wine tastings for a reason. They are not termed, "wine consumings," so breathe easy, you will still be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for that meeting tomorrow morning.

On the ninth of October 2003, this wine pub celebrated its first anniversary with much fanfare and "an avant-garde theme of illusions." Over the course of the action-packed year, numerous Thai celebrities, including HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana, former prime minister Chuan Leekpai and pop star Palmmy have all made auspicious visits to the Sofitel Silom. In a "magical night of fun and fashion, the Cosmopolitan Fashion Show was quite simply out of this world," featuring top Thai models in haute couture that could have been at home in the mythology of ancient Greece or sprung from an alien realm of Isaac Asimov.

Back in May 2003, Mr. Herve Duprat joined the team as Food and Beverage Director. The three outlets-V9, Shanghai 38 and Mistral-all featured monthly food specials, including: Squab, Phuket Lobster, Abalone and Shark's Fin, Turkish cuisine, Israeli cuisine, a Vegetable Extravaganza and more.

Additionally, 2003 featured three distinctive accommodation promotions. The "6 Nights Emotion Package" split time for three nights at the Sofitel Silom balanced by three nights at the Sofitel Central Hua-Hin Resort. For USD 647 net, two adults and two children (up to twelve years) breakfast, accommodation and transfer to and from the airport and Hua Hin. The "Golf Emotion Package" provided airport transfer in a BMW Series 5 limousine, two nights in a club room for two, breakfast, welcome drinks, cocktails in the Club Lounge, transfer to the Natural Park Ramindra Golf Club, one green fee for one round of 18 holes and one set dinner for two at V9, all for only USD 288. The "Spa Emotion Package," for USD 230, also offered two nights for two in a club room with all of its amenities, the set dinner at V9 and a one-hour spa treatment (aromatherapy massage) for 2 persons in the VIP suite of the Anne S?monin Spa.

The views from Sofitel Silom are quite stunning, and management has astutely capitalized on this resource by positioning the club floor, the meeting rooms, V9 and Shanghai 38 on the 34th -38th floors. In the evening, if you know what to look for, you can even see the distant river traffic on the Chao Praya. The design of my room was that of simple lines, the wallpaper like a silver-toned raw silk. Black and copper lamps, earthenware vases with minimalist reeds, single cattails, bare branches and pussywillows counterpoint the antique-style furnishings, painted dark, almost mahogany-coloured maroon. This is what Sofitel terms "Contemporary Luxury," where new Thai design blends with French artfulness in "the understated elegance and style that Sofitel is renowned for."

Meeting facilities are state of the art, in stylish settings with natural lighting. The multi-media facilities that one would expect from any business hotel available to keep you in touch with the rest of the world. A swimming pool, sauna, jaccuzzi and fitness centre are also available. Be sure to take advantage of high tea in the elegant lobby and don't miss breakfast in Shanghai 38. It is a rare hotel at which one can enjoy dinner and clubbing with bird's eye views of the city, then begin the next day from the same vantage point, though overlooking totally different scenes. Such is Sofitel Silom, where "Luxurious comforts and refined tastes reflect an 'art de vivre à la française."


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 Benjarong Magazine - April 2005, Volume 8 Issue 4