In May 2010, Bangkok was burning. The opposition Red Shirts had laid siege to the city, filling
The Central Group, which runs the mall, looms large over Thailand’s retail landscape. They own a slew of brands, including Robinson and Tops, and last year clocked a massive 119,000 million baht in total sales. Who would think that this family-owned conglomerate has its origins in a small store selling baskets, set up by Chinese immigrant Tiang Chirathivat in 1927? In 1973, the company opened Central Chidlom, a new ‘one stop shopping’ concept—aka mall.
Central Chidlom is cosier than CentralWorld, and its swank interiors hide its age well. Constant renovations are key, the latest being a luxury men’s shopping zone. But, besides thoughtful touches like a breastfeeding room, what’s nicest is the Food Loft, an upscale food court on the seventh floor with sweeping views of Bangkok and a gamut of Oriental cuisines on offer.
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