Do you like to treat yourself to something special on a Sunday in Bangkok? Well, then one of your options is the Hotel Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit.
I was overwhelmed by the amount of things available: A seafood buffet, salad buffet, sushi bar, European warm foods buffet, Asian warm foods buffet, antipasti corner, pizza corner, fruit juice, champagne and cocktail bar, the cheese and wine storage room and three corners with fruits, sweets and desserts awaiting you. More can be ordered to be served to your table freshly.
All the food is of best quality and produced in the hotel including every dessert pastry you find.

After enjoying some of the foods I discovered a leaflet on the table introducing the executive chef, Mr. Poirot, and describing his impressive career so far. So you're taken care of by an expert and his professional team. They make sure, that your expectations in taste and quality are met.
I was also impressed by the small and lovely details I could find: Every buffet had small dishes so you could try a speciality with just one or two bites. I also noted sweetly glazed apples ready on a stick, a not so small ice sculpture with holes in it to store the champaign bottles and freshly made macaroons.
More information about the brunch can be found on the facebook page of the Sofitel hotel.
How to get there: Take the sky-train/BTS to Nana-station and exit towards Soi 11 and walk 200 metres.




I forgot to mention the chocolate fountain.

And they have an icecream-carousel. It really rotates.

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Saturday, 01 September 2012 07:42
posted by Charles2
Thank you, Emilie, for your contrbution!
[quote name="Emilie"]Check out this brunch: Bangkok's Biggest Brunch it is a great experience to have in the city => http://bangkokbiggestbrunch.com/[/quote] -
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Friday, 31 August 2012 08:45
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Emilie
Check out this brunch: Bangkok's Biggest Brunch it is a great experience to have in the city => http://bangkokbiggestbrunch.com/
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Thursday, 23 August 2012 09:43
posted by Michelle
Wow that's still pretty expensive for a student like me :(
Haha the food looks really yummy in your pictures though. Thanks for the fast reply! :) -
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Wednesday, 22 August 2012 09:05
posted by Charles2
[quote name="Michelle"]Great post! :) Can you please tell me how much it cost per person? It's probably too expensive for me haha.[/quote]
Thank you Michelle!
When I was there, the price for all the food including basic drinks like coffee and water was 1'800 Baht net. On a forum I read, that it now is 1'600 Baht net, but I'm not sure! (net means, that taxes and service is included in the price)
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Wednesday, 22 August 2012 06:30
posted by Michelle
Great post! :) Can you please tell me how much it cost per person? It's probably too expensive for me haha.
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