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Old 21-06-2006, 00:13
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Smile sunday brunch bangkok

we will be in bangkok in october and were wondering about sunday brunch.we are staying at the imperial queens park and would like somewhere near there if possible
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Old 21-06-2006, 00:45
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i think some of the traditional english pubs in centre of bkk do a sunday roast.
do a search on google.
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In my opinion the best Sunday brunch is at the Sheraton on Sukhumvit. From the Queen Park Hotel just a few minutes by taxi.
Good and extensive selection of food, great jazz music and good service. Make a reservation in time and request to be seated in the livingroom.
Enjoy!!

There are more options in other hotels but I always returned to the Sheraton.

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I STAYED one time at the jade pavilion hotel which is directly opposite the hotel you will be in walking down that soi towards sukhumvit road you will find many restaurants in cluding a good german restaurant , and a good italian restaurant. also when you reach sukhumvit road cross over the bridge and walk up the road directly in fornt of you which is soi 23 and you come to soi cowboy where in the afternoon you will find many many good restaurants and bars. including some english/irish bars
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soi 23 and you come to soi cowboy where in the afternoon you will find many many good restaurants and bars. including some english/irish bars

Soi Cowboy is defo the best place for a spot of Sunday lunch. Dependant on what you would like of course.
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Soi Cowboy is defo the best place for a spot of Sunday lunch. Dependant on what you would like of course.



did you find time to eat on your trips to soi cowboy???? 5555555555
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did you find time to eat on your trips to soi cowboy???? 5555555555

Apart from corn on the cob from a street vendor the only other thing to go into my mouth was a BG's tit and a liter of Sang Som.
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THE question asked about sunday brunch so i was talking about soi cowboy in the afternoon not nightime activities 555555

by the way its a little early to be reserving a table if you are not coming till october 5555555555
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Best Sunday Brunch - JW Marriott

Not to far from Imperial Queens Park, Nana is the closest Skytrain stop.

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unfortunately best brunch places i have been to are in the big hotels down by the river..........the Oriental is very good as are the Peninsular and the Sheraton...........but these are at western prices....
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If memory serves me right the Sheraton brunch is 1100 THB. In my book realy not expensive for what is on offer....

As one of the previous writes stated, also a decent brunch at the German restaurant 'Bei Otto'. But by long not as good as Sheraton brunch.
Marriott nice but also way less quality ten the Sheraton.

Other nice ones are the Shangri-La with an al inclusive price, so including sparklin wine and other alcoholic drinks and the Banyan Tree.
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did you find time to eat on your trips to soi cowboy???? 5555555555


Not food i bet 555555555555
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hi
try the landmark (just amazing) yorky pudds roast taties and all the trimmins
plus a buffet for first course salmon tiger prawns salads ect
then sherry trifel bread and butter pud apple crumble
but be warned dont have anything planned for 2/3 hours after its a proper fill up about5/600 ++ baht worth every baht
the landmark is on suk rd near nana in the basment at the english pub


enjoy
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