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OK my 4 year old had gotten a thing going for Sunday breakfast buffet. We’ve tried Siam City Hotel which is good – but 650 baht. (not sure if they charge for him). What’s a good (OK great doesn’t matter he’s 4) breakfast buffet that’s cheap? Kids eat free is great since he wants to bring a friend along. Close to Lumpini is a plus because we’ve got to see how the lizards are doing as well.

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OK my 4 year old had gotten a thing going for Sunday breakfast buffet. We've tried Siam City Hotel which is good – but 650 baht. (not sure if they charge for him). What's a good (OK great doesn't matter he's 4) breakfast buffet that's cheap? Kids eat free is great since he wants to bring a friend along. Close to Lumpini is a plus because we've got to see how the lizards are doing as well.

I usually go to the Travel Fayre's in Bangkok and pick up really good cheap tickets for buffets.

I have been to The Eastin and The Raddison as well as Ramada on Suriwong.

Eastin was great but not much of the good old Roast Beef (mostly Thai food, maybe as a conference with a lot of Thais was on at the same time).

The Raddidon was nice, and even met Peter Reid. (not much in the way of sweets)

Ramada was excellent, good choice and loads of good food, cakes as well.

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:):D hi the narai is the best for bkfst,linch and dinnerlots of thai and farang fare+decent prices. they are on silom road. happy eating!!!

OK my 4 year old had gotten a thing going for Sunday breakfast buffet. We've tried Siam City Hotel which is good – but 650 baht. (not sure if they charge for him). What's a good (OK great doesn't matter he's 4) breakfast buffet that's cheap? Kids eat free is great since he wants to bring a friend along. Close to Lumpini is a plus because we've got to see how the lizards are doing as well.

I usually go to the Travel Fayre's in Bangkok and pick up really good cheap tickets for buffets.

I have been to The Eastin and The Raddison as well as Ramada on Suriwong.

Eastin was great but not much of the good old Roast Beef (mostly Thai food, maybe as a conference with a lot of Thais was on at the same time).

The Raddidon was nice, and even met Peter Reid. (not much in the way of sweets)

Ramada was excellent, good choice and loads of good food, cakes as well.

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Do not know how much it cost (I ate for free) but the Baiyoke Sky would be interesting for a couple of 4 year olds.

A fairly big selection (International buffet) and a great view. International buffet.

They would be entertained just looking out the window. Plus if you are feeling generous you can always bring them up to the observation deck.

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