Where are the best brunches in Bangkok? Can you provide a review of the top and best brunches in Bangkok? What are the latest updates? Where is the best value for money? Since COVID-19 emerged, many hotels and restaurants have suspended their Sunday brunch services. However, some are starting to reopen and here are some of the latest updates.
By Wanida Tardivel & Luxury Society Asia team
Sunday brunch is a special time for families to come together and enjoy a leisurely meal while spending quality time with each other. It remains the most popular day to brunch, and the ritual of Sunday Brunch has become the Western equivalent of a combined breakfast and lunch.
Sunday Brunch takes many forms and has its own unique protocol. Unlike any other meal, it offers a wide variety of dishes and drinks, ranging from savory to sweet, and often includes brunch cocktails like mimosas or bloody marys. Sunday brunch is truly a beloved tradition for many.
Sunday brunch is typically thought of as a leisurely and indulgent meal that combines breakfast and lunch. It often includes a wide variety of dishes, both sweet and savory, such as eggs, bacon, pastries, pancakes, waffles, salads, seafood, and desserts. Sunday brunch is often accompanied by drinks like coffee, tea, juice, and cocktails, and it is a popular social activity where friends and family gather to enjoy good food and company.
In modern living, Sunday brunch has started to evolve beyond its original concept. Many people stay out late on Saturday night and sleep in on Sunday, making it less likely that they will cook a meal at home. As a result, they often choose to go out for brunch in the late afternoon, and may linger for hours, skipping dinner altogether.
Sunday brunches typically offer food and soft drinks, with package options that can include wine, beer, cocktails, and even a free flow of champagne, among other choices.
Premium Sunday brunches, especially those offered by luxury hotel restaurants, often feature a high-end buffet line that includes a variety of luxurious dishes such as seafood on ice, lobster, roasted beef, scallops, steak, turkey, foie gras, lamb, and a wide selection of cheeses. In addition, guests can order from a premium a la carte menu.
Bangkok is a city that never fails to excite and amaze. And when it comes to brunch, there are so many fantastic options that it’s hard to know where to start. But if you’re looking for something special, something that will make your taste buds sing, then you have to check out. Below are some of the places are pure magic, with lush gardens. And the food! Oh, the food! From succulent roasted meats to fragrant curries, there’s something for everyone.
Additionally, some Sunday brunches offer hotel swimming pool access as part of their package, making it an even more attractive option for those looking to relax and unwind on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Parichart Court at Anantara Siam Bangkok is now offering a brand new Sunday Brunch that is stronger than ever. The feast at Parichart Court includes culinary delights from the hotel’s award-winning restaurants – Madison, Guilty, Biscotti, Spice Market, Shintaro, and Acqua, as well as popular Indian, Chinese, and Mediterranean cuisines. Live cooking stations are positioned around the open-air courtyard and inside Madison’s private room. Guests can also choose to be seated in the outdoor area of Parichart Court or select their preferred restaurant. It’s a must-visit for anyone who loves great food and a relaxing atmosphere.
The Sunday Brunch at Trader Vic’s, located in the Anantara Riverside Resort, boasts a great location. You can take the BTS to Saphan Taksin pier and hop onto the Anantara Shuttle Cruise for a 15-minute ride with beautiful views of the banks of the Chao Phraya River. The breeze and scenic view can recharge your batteries after a long work week in the city.
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