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Kata Rocks Collective Series 11 celebrates Thai gastronomy

One of Phuket’s favourite regular events, the Kata Rocks’ ‘Collective Series 11’, returned last weekend (February 3) with the first event for 2018 featuring a festive Thai market inspired ‘Night Bazaar – celebration of local culture’.
The eleventh edition of The Collective Series was certainly a memorable evening for the local crowd that attended, enjoying the night’s festivities and celebration of all things Thai.
According to Tim Sargeant, Kata Rocks’ Marketing & Events Manager, Collective Series 11 showcased the ascendant popularity that Thai cuisine enjoys worldwide.
“We are very proud to further spotlight Thai Gastronomy on Phuket, as Kata Rocks’ Collective Series events continue to raise the overall luxury level on the island while celebrating our local roots.”
Kata Rocks’ Collective Series continues to infuse Phuket’s culinary culture with a bold new perspective, creating experience-based events that celebrate outstanding food, handcrafted cocktails and luxury lifestyle.
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