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The infamous BAAN SI CHOMPU

A visit to Korat offers more than just historical sites and local markets; it also holds hidden corners with tales of the night. One such place is a discreet brothel, colloquially known due to its distinctively pink walls, hence the local name “Si Chompu,” meaning ‘pink’ in Thai. This place is near the lively Utopia Bar and the historic 100 Years Market. It mainly serves locals, including young Thai men in the military.

Baan Si Chompu Korat

While Si Chompu offers more than a simple massage, it may not feel welcoming to foreigners. Its discreet nature and local clientele create an exclusive atmosphere. Curiosity may lead you there, but proceed with caution. The place offers mixed experiences. The beer is cheap, which may seem inviting. Still, visitors should watch their belongings, like wallets and phones.

Visually, the brothel is unassuming yet distinct. It has pink walls, a color not often seen there. Adding to the ambiance, Chinese lanterns often hang outside, flickering at night and inviting those who know its purpose. These features set Si Chompu apart, making it a popular spot among locals. Many military members who visit the area often go there.

If you choose to explore this facet of Korat, remember to respect the local customs and exercise discretion. While Si Chompu shows a lesser-known side of Thai nightlife, it also reflects the mix of local culture and entertainment. Whether you come out of curiosity or just pass by, Si Chompu shows Nakhon Ratchasima’s diverse nightlife.

Location is here, in the small street if you want adventure: https://goo.gl/maps/acaMMDLSL8FAwJxF6

Better options in Korat includes Ginza, Osaka, Paza, Meihua and much more.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a venue ‘infamous’ in the Thai entertainment context?

In Thai entertainment culture, ‘infamous’ bars and clubs earn their reputation through a combination of wild nights, unpredictable atmosphere, memorable clientele, or association with stories that circulate through the expat and traveller community. These venues become landmarks not for their food or decor but for the experiences people have — and recount — there.

What is a typical Thai entertainment ‘bar beer’ like?

Thai bar beers are open-air or semi-enclosed venues with bar stools, cold draft beer, and a casual atmosphere. They typically have female staff who earn commission on drinks purchased for them. The culture is social rather than purely transactional — regular customers develop genuine relationships with the staff and other regulars.

What are the unwritten rules of Thai bar culture?

Key norms in Thai bar culture: pour into a glass with ice (Thais rarely drink beer warm or direct from the bottle), always clink glasses before drinking (chai yo!), ordering whisky by the bottle (sangsom or ruang khao with soda) is economical for groups, and tipping the staff even a small amount builds goodwill and better service.

Is there a safer entertainment alternative in Korat for curious tourists?

Curious tourists who want to experience local nightlife without the risks of adult entertainment zones can enjoy: live music at local Thai bands performing at restaurants, the night market scene, karaoke bars (private rooms are very Thai and perfectly safe as a group activity), and sports bars showing Thai football and European leagues.

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