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A Mystical Night in Thailand
Picture-perfect! The attendees of the memorable Night in Thailand hosted by Select Brands and Mystic Thai at the Jamaica Food and Drink Kitchen, Saturday last, gathered togetherfor a commemorative photo.(Photos: Karl Mclarty)
Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
March 31, 2022

A Mystical Night in Thailand

Friday Social

On the evening of Saturday, March 26, Select Brands Limited and Montego Bay-based Mystic Thai joined forces to host a seven-course, wine-paired dinner dubbed a Night in Thailand.

Mystic Thai principal Kareena Mahbubani and Select Brands Luxury Portfolio Manager Debra Taylor-Smith left nothing to chance and were triumphant in executing a fabulous event. From the lemongrass martini welcome cocktail to surprising people celebrating birthdays, each touchpoint made an impact. No surprise, really, as Mahbubani and Taylor-Smith are consummate hosts, and memorable client experience is the lodestar of their personal brands.

Here are snapshots from Saturday evening’s goings-on at Night in Thailand, held at the Jamaica Food and Drink Kitchen.

A Night in Thailand hosts Select Brands Luxury Portfolio Manager Debra Taylor-Smith (left) andMystic Thai principal Kareena Mahbubani (right) snapped a selfie with tastemaker Cecile Levee duringSaturday night’s seven-course, wine-paired meal.
Anaesthetist Dr Kelly Fletcher enjoyedthe borderless experience and foundthe culinary tour through Thailandappealing.
Food blogger and attorney-at-law Vanessa Lalalsingh and fellowfood blogger and Arel Limited Logistics Specialist Craig Flemingtoasted to a divine Thai experience.
Wine aficionados unite! tTech Limited CEO Christopher Reckord(fourth left) thanked Select Brands Luxury Portfolio ManagerDebra Taylor-Smith (fifth left) for an incredible wine experience.Sharing the frame were (from left) tTech Limited Head of Sales andCustomer Experience Marsha Bucknor; GraceKennedy Limited ChiefInformation Officer Deidre Cousins; tTech Limited Technical ServicesManager Damani Brown; and attorney-at-law, privacy practitionerand principal of Design Privacy Limited Kerri-Anne Reckord.
Kimm Daley, attorney-at-law and VP, Commercial, BCMG InsuranceBrokers, obliged the lensman during last Saturday evening’s Nightin Thailand event
Tastemaker Cecile Levee (left) and Sagicor Group Jamaica LimitedVice-President of Group Marketing Alysia Moulton White saidcheers to a fab evening with lemongrass martinis, the signaturewelcome cocktail.
Sisters Anne Crick (left), lecturer, Mona School of Business andManagement, and Janet Crick (right), creative experience director,Jamaica Culinary Tours, leaned in for the shutterbug with SelectBrands Luxury Portfolio Manager Debra Taylor-Smith.
Dining in style at the Select Brandsand Mystic Thai-hosted dinnerat the Jamaica Food and DrinkKitchen, Saturday last, were (fromleft) Marketing Consultant CatherineGoodall, Digicel Chief MarketingOfficer Nasha-Monique Douglas,Jamaica Observer Senior AssociateEditor Lifestyle and Social ContentNovia McDonald-Whyte, tastemakerCecile Levee, and Sagicor GroupJamaica Limited Vice-President ofGroup Marketing Alysia MoultonWhite.
And another one! It was businessman Kevin Chin’sbirthday as well. His wife Alina shared the frame whilehe blew out the candle.
Such a beautiful thought!It was Mona School ofBusiness lecturer AnneCrick’s birthday, sothe event’s organiserssurprised her with aspecial dessert
Retired executive Dave Lyn noted theprovenance and brand of the Rieslingpoured by Select Brands Luxury PortfolioManager Debra Taylor-Smith.
So delicious! Marketing ConsultantCatherine Goodall relished each morsel oflast Saturday’s seven-course Thai meal.

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