Well, out of that lot I only like massages. My first ever massage was by a woman prisoner in the Chiang Mai Women's Correctional Institution. They teach the prisoners how to massage properly so that they have a skill and hopefully not return to crime when they are released. My biggest regret at that experience was to not slip the lady a few dollars. I did tip her (openly) but hadn't realised at the time that the guards steal the tips of the prisoners.
They retired a few years ago.
They had a small cafe in Ambleside too. Was always busy but I guess both sides of their business took a bad hit during COVID which may have helped the decision to call it a day.
TPD hardly going to sell it to be fair.
Completely not their scene.
Re music - pretty sure there's schedules on the main stages instagrams left up and maybe try Clashfinder. The dance music is not remotely stacked, maybe one big act per day on the main pop up stages.
I feel like I read all these recommendations but its just so busy with so much to do its impossible to actually try and seek something out.
If i see something i've heard of by chance i might go for it - but i usually just judge based off what people are holding and if it looks good!
I do set a pretty high bar. Bhangra Bus in my experience is standard festival Indian.
Urban Indian? Folk on here were giving it a good write up last year, but from memory it was just dry meat on a tortilla with no salad, sauce, chutney, onions, etc. I think the chicken was good though.
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