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I tried to post this in the other Best Buffet thread but for some reason could not post. I called the Rembrandt hotel and was told the buffet costs B 1390 with wine and B 850 without wine.

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It is the best because you say so?

I will stick with the 99 baht all you can eat in Rangsit as the best

booked solid 7 nights a week

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It is the best because you say so?

I will stick with the 99 baht all you can eat in Rangsit as the best

booked solid 7 nights a week

Can you tell the place where this buffet is offered?

Sounds too good, price wise.

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The best evening buffet in Bangkok is at the Riverside restaurant at the Oriental Hotel. I do not think anyone can dispute this. The setting and service is fantastic too. I would also rate it as one of the best in the world having eaten at other buffets in famous hotels like the Imperial in Tokyo, The Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo, The Grand in Stockholm etc.

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Thanks for this updated info Spaniel. Been a while since I last got pissed there. 540 Baht for unlimited wine still looks reasonable though. :)

Especially in view of the excellent Indian food and location.

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The best evening buffet in Bangkok is at the Riverside restaurant at the Oriental Hotel. I do not think anyone can dispute this. The setting and service is fantastic too. I would also rate it as one of the best in the world having eaten at other buffets in famous hotels like the Imperial in Tokyo, The Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo, The Grand in Stockholm etc.

have you tried the fourseasons... i think it kills the oriental, but thats just me

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It is the best because you say so?

I will stick with the 99 baht all you can eat in Rangsit as the best

booked solid 7 nights a week

Where in Rangsit is this?

Are you talking about a moo gata or a real buffet?

99 baht is something within my budget. Numbers like 1350 give me a nose bleed.

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The best evening buffet in Bangkok is at the Riverside restaurant at the Oriental Hotel. I do not think anyone can dispute this. The setting and service is fantastic too. I would also rate it as one of the best in the world having eaten at other buffets in famous hotels like the Imperial in Tokyo, The Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo, The Grand in Stockholm etc.

Fans of the famous buffet at the Sukhothai would dispute that claim. But they're both very good.

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