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Any experience Brazilian bbq ratilana hotel?

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Could someone let me know if he has been to THE saturday Brazilian bbq in THE Ratilana hotel. As meat lover i would like to go there.

Thanks in advance.

I went a year or two ago and was not overly impressed, although it was not bad. My buddy, who likes buffets a lot, thought it was great.

  • 2 weeks later...

As I meat lover, I would recommend the Carvery At Kantary Hills on Wednesday evenings if you haven't been. Great value and quality.

I have been there twice in the last 5 years and would rate it just average, food and the live music.

Food was ok but for the price it definitely wasn't worth it. The atmosphere is nice though.

Daughter went there on a recent trip over wasn't very impressed.

I think it was around 595 baht (without drinks).....but I'm not certain.

Everything at Rati Lanna is way overpriced, but they have a nice pool.

Everything at Rati Lanna is way overpriced, but they have a nice pool.

Not to change the subject but since you mentioned it ...;)

Is the pool at least 25m length & is it available to non-guests (with a "plunge" fee of course)?

800+ per person if I remember right.

Everything at Rati Lanna is way overpriced, but they have a nice pool.

Not to change the subject but since you mentioned it ...wink.png

Is the pool at least 25m length & is it available to non-guests (with a "plunge" fee of course)?

You can buy daily fitness membership, which includes the pool 350 baht, not cheap.

800+ per person if I remember right.

Maybe what my daughter had wasn't Brazilian. wink.png

I could also be wrong, but I remember that my wife and I paid close to 2k baht and we didn't order anything extra. They also might have a special now as we went a while back.

I could also be wrong, but I remember that my wife and I paid close to 2k baht and we didn't order anything extra. They also might have a special now as we went a while back.

What exactly do you get at a Brazilian BBQ?

meat roasted on metal skewers. Traditional places in Brazil, they wear cowboy hats and walk around and serve the meat right to your plate.

I'm pretty sure that Brazil has really good beef and that is the star of the BBQ. Thailand does NOT.

meat roasted on metal skewers. Traditional places in Brazil, they wear cowboy hats and walk around and serve the meat right to your plate.

Is that what the Rati Lanna BBQ consists of?

Everything at Rati Lanna is way overpriced, but they have a nice pool.

Not to change the subject but since you mentioned it ...wink.png

Is the pool at least 25m length & is it available to non-guests (with a "plunge" fee of course)?

You can buy daily fitness membership, which includes the pool 350 baht, not cheap.

Keep the riff-raff out thumbsup.gif

"Is that what the Rati Lanna BBQ consists of?"

They had some grilled fish as well. There was a small selection of salads, sides and other entrees. The quality was good overall but nothing spectacular. Deserts were nothing special.

I have been told that it is popular with hi so Thai tourist from BKK. Personally, I don't know why. It wasn't really anything special. When we went there weren't many foreign tourists mostly Thais.

Holiday Inn Sunday buffet was my favorite for a while but when they went to 800+ and reduced selection, I gave up hope. Seems like every place that I like eventually raises prices, reduces quality and selection. I don't mind prices increasing as long as selection and quality stay the same but it seem that everything comes with all three changes.

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