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Christmas Dinner in Bangkok ?

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Any recommendations for somewhere to have a traditional British Christmas lunch / dinner in Bangkok on the 25th of December please?

If you find out let this aussie know and I will see you in the same room,we eat the same as you Brits.

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Thank you, that sounds great

What do Brits eat for christmas? Turkey or rabbit or roastbeef, fish and chips maybe and because it is christmas some extra green pea's? Why not a huge buffet in some hotel or mall? You can't eat white beans on toast for christmas mate, or toast with vegemite.rolleyes.giftongue.pngtongue.pngtongue.png

I normally try a new place every year (12+ years now) and the best from memory was the Sheraton on lower Sukhumvit between Asok and Nana. The absolute worst was the overpriced garbage we got last year at the sky restaurant of Centara Grand at central world. Im not familiar with what you eat on christmas in England though but the buffet's normally have foods from all corners of the world.

I normally try a new place every year (12+ years now) and the best from memory was the Sheraton on lower Sukhumvit between Asok and Nana. The absolute worst was the overpriced garbage we got last year at the sky restaurant of Centara Grand at central world. Im not familiar with what you eat on christmas in England though but the buffet's normally have foods from all corners of the world.

Sheraton Royal Orchid (at the river-terrace) has a good buffet, i also liked it.

Last week i was in Central World on the 5th (or 6th?) floor at the side of ZEN and there was an international buffet for 470 baht included softdrinks. Was also good except the steaks.

Miracle grand hotel Viphavadee road has EDO-japanese buffet restaurant, not so good and nobody speaks english but it's also not bad.

The Barbican soi Thaneeya was excellent but it was closed since last year.

The Landmark (in the basement) also had good food.

Come on expats, give us some more tips about dining please!? Or do you guys all go to O'Reilly's Irish Pubat Sala daeng/soi Thaniya?

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