On the upper floor of the Erawan Shrine, the air conditioning is strong and the soul is refreshed as soon as you enter. The dishes are exquisite Thai food, which is delicious. I ordered papaya salad and grilled pork neck, which was not a thunder. The meat was grilled so tender and fragrant! The service is very good. Service fee and tax will be charged. As long as the better restaurants in Bangkok charge these two surcharges, it hurts.
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On the upper floor of the Erawan Shrine, the air conditioning is strong and the soul is refreshed as soon as you enter. The dishes are exquisite Thai food, which is delicious. I ordered papaya salad and grilled pork neck, which was not a thunder. The meat was grilled so tender and fragrant! The service is very good. Service fee and tax will be charged. As long as the better restaurants in Bangkok charge these two surcharges, it hurts.
It has always been more famous for its "Thai Afternoon Tea". What many people don't know is that it also offers "all you can eat" Thai cuisine, and it has been recommended by Michelin Plate! You can order everything on the menu, and you can order more after you finish eating, and the portions are not very large, allowing you to taste a variety of dishes! It is highly recommended to bring more people together, as four people can probably eat most of the dishes.
Mirror room Van Gogh series afternoon tea☕️ 🥪Chicken, salmon, egg, cucumber, sandwich standard, not bad (Picture 2⃣️I forgot what it is) 🍮Scone is as delicious as always, with homemade lemon jam, strawberry jam, cream / Van Gogh's self-portrait is caramel chocolate Per capita 70+
ERAWAN TEA ROOM is a restaurant managed by Hyatt Regency Thailand. Its food quality, service and environment are absolutely comparable to those of a five-star hotel. The restaurant decoration designed by the master designer Tony Chi makes the meal even more delicious. Nick recommends that you make reservations in advance.
The first formal meal in Bangkok was dedicated to this Thai afternoon tea hidden in the high-end shopping mall next to the Hyatt Hotel Bangkok. This is actually a restaurant and coffee shop that serves Thai simple meals, but it seems that their afternoon tea is more famous. I also became interested in Thai afternoon tea after seeing related reports. Afternoon tea is only open after 2:30 in the afternoon, so I went to GAGGAN to book dinner before going there. Needless to say, the environment is great. Most of the people who drink afternoon tea are socialites in Bangkok, and there are also many Japanese and Korean ladies. It seems that there are no Chinese. I ordered a single afternoon tea set and chose a cup of latte. I thought the single set would have fewer varieties, but I didn’t expect it to be amazing after it came up! The three-layer Thai afternoon tea is super rich! The top is Thai dessert. The pandan coconut flavored cookie sticks are super delicious; the mango sticky rice is very small, not at all addictive; the taro flavored sticky rice cake is super good; the small crispy pancakes are paired with Thai fruits (super realistic), and the pepper shape is so cute! The taste is also quite strange, I don't know what ingredients are used to make it. The bottom layer is salty snacks. Curry-flavored chicken meatballs, pomelo shrimp salad, Thai fried shrimp tempura, and a plate of Thai sweet and spicy sauce. This afternoon tea is also very creative. The British are probably going to cry. The middle layer is the standard of authentic British afternoon tea, with various snacks, small and exquisite. Opera House Cake, Scones, Blueberry Macarons, Strawberry Cream Finger Puffs, all of which are master-level! The iced latte tastes great, and a cup of special honey water is also given. I am more sweet, so I added a lot. When you go out, you will see the Four-Faced Buddha. I still remember that the site of the Bangkok explosion in August last year was there. Now everything has returned to calm. You can go and worship it after afternoon tea! Such a rich afternoon tea is only more than 600 baht. This price is simply unimaginable in China. It is estimated that it will be more than doubled. Bangkok is really a food capital with super cost-effectiveness!
My favorite Thai restaurant in Bangkok, no doubt about it. It is on the second floor of the mall next to the Erawan Shrine, and is managed by Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok. Both the food and service are absolutely impeccable. The restaurant environment is also very good. My favorites are the coconut milk chicken soup and crab fried rice. There is also Thai iced milk tea, which has a rich milky flavor without losing the taste of black tea itself. Like
This is a Michelin restaurant, it's really good. As soon as we came in, we were taken to a sofa to sit. The environment was great. There were board games in the back. Then we ordered four drinks, which were delicious. The milk tea was super delicious. The curry shrimp was so delicious that we even ate the rice with the curry sauce. The dishes we ordered were all good. You can read the reviews and order the dishes! Hahaha