October 29, 201114 yr Looking to try some new sunday buffet lunches in CR. Have done Rim Kok, Wiang Inn, Wang Come, Phowadol and Don's.. Has anyone tried Little Duck and/or Inn Come (do they even have one?) or have any other recommendations or reviews?
October 29, 201114 yr Here is another option. This week doesn't look as good as last week but that is subjective. They change the menu every week.
October 29, 201114 yr I went to Le Meridien for Sunday brunch for my birthday after hearing how good it was from a friend who is a regular there and, while it is more expensive than the other options, it was well worth it! The hotel/restaurant is beautiful and the food was amazing with fantastic variety. If it was 1000baht per person it would have been a bargain, can't wait til my birthday is on a Sunday again
October 29, 201114 yr Yes, Le Meridian Sunday brunch is definitely a class act and subsequently patronised by the better class of ThaiVisa member. I believe The Legend is going to offer a similar repast for the more discerning Sunday diner. Rumour only at this stage.
October 29, 201114 yr Here is another option. This week doesn't look as good as last week but that is subjective. They change the menu every week. Nice...!!!!
October 29, 201114 yr Author Here is another option. This week doesn't look as good as last week but that is subjective. They change the menu every week. Nice...!!!! Do the bellboys load you onto a luggage cart and roll you out to your car after you eat all that?...looks nice, especially for a special occasion. Not sure my waistline could handle that on a regular basis though. I used to go to the Marriott buffet in BKK and it took me a day or two to return to some semblance of normal as I am not exactly blessed with a lot of willpower when it comes to all you can eat buffets with quality food.
October 29, 201114 yr Here is another option. This week doesn't look as good as last week but that is subjective. They change the menu every week. Nice...!!!! Do the bellboys load you onto a luggage cart and roll you out to your car after you eat all that?...looks nice, especially for a special occasion. Not sure my waistline could handle that on a regular basis though. I used to go to the Marriott buffet in BKK and it took me a day or two to return to some semblance of normal as I am not exactly blessed with a lot of willpower when it comes to all you can eat buffets with quality food. Yes they do, as I am considerably overweight, drink too much beer and the donut shop and Big C is where I have my main desert courses, three time a day. I probably should be paying double (at least) for what I consume at the Meridian's Sunday brunch. When I'm there that is...woe is me Edit: And yes, I am a big fat liar (well philosophically fat) about my weight and food consumption :jap:
October 29, 201114 yr I will be there at 12 with the family, looks to good to be true! Made reservations already!
October 29, 201114 yr They should be forced to register the desert table as a lethal weapon. Agree 100%. Quite an impressive spread indeed and I'm sure that the desert table has caused it's share of artery pain to some folk.
October 29, 201114 yr Each week has an international theme Wiley, I've been to a few...."Southern European" and "French Indochina" spring to mind.
October 31, 201114 yr Nice pics of excellent food. Good to see she was polite enough not to photograph your plates from the desert table.
October 31, 201114 yr Nice pics of excellent food. Good to see she was polite enough not to photograph your plates from the desert table. Hopefully I'll be there next Sunday...I must post up a photo o two of my minor gorging..the food that is, not myself in the process of stuffing my mouth.
October 31, 201114 yr Nice pics of excellent food. Good to see she was polite enough not to photograph your plates from the desert table. Do you mean these?
October 31, 201114 yr Good desert is all about art isn't it? I justify my excesses at Le Meridien because I never eat sweets at home.
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