The Mall Lifestore Bangkae is one of the most impressive shopping destinations in western Bangkok. The mall has a modern design, with wide walkways, plenty of natural light, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes it comfortable for both shopping and relaxing. What I like the most is the variety of stores available—from international fashion brands and lifestyle shops to local specialty boutiques—ensuring that there is something for everyone.
The food options are another highlight. The food court offers a wide selection of Thai and international cuisines at reasonable prices, while the restaurants and cafés provide more premium dining experiences. I especially enjoyed the bakery and coffee shops scattered throughout the mall, which are perfect for a short break during shopping.
Entertainment facilities are also excellent. The cinema complex is spacious and equipped with modern technology, making movie-watching a pleasant experience. The supermarket and gourmet market are well-stocked with fresh produce, imported goods, and ready-to-eat meals, which adds to the convenience.
Overall, the Mall Lifestore Bangkae is a complete lifestyle destination, suitable for families, couples, or even solo visitors. It combines shopping, dining, and entertainment seamlessly, and I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a great mall...
Read moreDreadful place! This shopping mall is quite different from other shopping malls in Thailand. The ceiling in the supermarket is covered with large speakers about every 5 meters with EXTREMELY Loud talking. It's impossible to carry on a conversation with anyone while that noise is going on. The sound level is near rock concert level and could definitely damage hearing over time. I feel sorry for the employers who have to work everyday in that unhealthy environment. There's another rock concert level sound system In the shopping mall. When I was there they were continuously shouting in the microphone about shampoo. The supermarket has jumped on the politically correct woke green bandwagon by making it inconvenient to get plastic bags by reducing the number of checkout counters providing plastic bags. There are several scientific studies about the environmental impact of plastic bags compared to other alternatives. This supermarket should look into for example “Life Cycle Assessment of grocery carrier bags” 2018 by The Danish Environmental Protection Agency. The supermarket has no problem putting fruit in plastic bags to force customers to buy more than they need. Just want one or two apples? Forget it you're forced to buy 7. Just want one or two passion fruit? Just need...
Read moreGreat shopping centre, a huge one. You can be in there for a whole day and still probably not seeing everything in it. If you need something, they prob have it in here. It is so big they need to have more signage. You can get lost if you are not sure. The store location map is not very clear because IT DOESN’T SHOW WHERE YOU CURRENTLY ARE ON THE MAP. The indoor waterfall and fish pond is quite something. It’s a very good attraction for kids.
Tips: Parking available pretty much free for cars and motorbike. It is a big multi level car park so take note of where you are parking. There are various signages on the building columns. There are helpful parking attendance telling you if there are available space and acts as spotter for you. There is a mall electric train that the kids can hop on for a quick tour of the ground floor. Getting on at near water fish pond. There is a wine cellar near Gourmet Market Supermarket. Note that new law in Thailand only allow alcohol to be sold between 11:00-14:00...
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