Move over Singapore. Bangkok has its own Clarke Quay now&mdashonly better. Unveiled recently, Asiatique, a riparian entertainment complex on the Chao Phraya, mirrors the Quay on a few obvious fronts they are both built in and around old warehouses on the waterfront, yet unlike a traditional pier, are packed to the gills with eclectic restaurants, bars and pubs. The Thais take it a notch higher with a thousand shops, spas and performance theatres for puppetry, music and ladyboy cabaret shows. A shot in the arm for the river and for the local tourism industry rocked by the floods last year, all roads to Asiatique are already jammed every night. For only the smart punters hit the high road (or should that be the high waters) they take the free shuttle boats that ply from BTS Thaksin Pier to this new landmark on Charoenkrung Road. Some hotels by the river are also ferrying their guests to the attraction. Open from 5pm to midnight asiatiquethailand.com.