Indulge in a Culinary Extravaganza at Market Style Sunday Brunch
Embark on a gastronomic journey at Market Style Sunday Brunch, hosted by Panorama Restaurant at Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park. This culinary extravaganza offers a diverse selection of dishes from various cuisines, including Thai, Chinese, and Japanese. Diners can savor an array of delectable options for three hours, from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Priced at 999 baht per person, this brunch provides an exceptional value for a five-star hotel experience.
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Today, we chose to sit on the balcony by the window. From here, we can enjoy the beautiful view from the 23rd floor. It's amazing! The atmosphere is very relaxed. The food line is located inside. The restaurant is very spacious, as its name suggests. Let's take a quick look at the atmosphere.
The market-style theme offers a wide variety of food options, making it difficult to choose where to start. Everything looks delicious, but due to the presentation, I opted for small, aesthetically pleasing portions.
Recommended Dishes
- Dim sum, roast duck, crispy pork, and char siu: These are all part of the Chinese food line from the Xin Tian Di restaurant, overseen by Iron Chef Lam Kok Weng.
- Grilled satay: While pork satay is the most common, this restaurant offers a variety of meats, including chicken, beef, squid, fish, and even shellfish. All are marinated to perfection, making them delicious even without dipping sauce.
- Japanese food line: This includes udon, crispy tempura, and freshly made teppanyaki. The flavors are bold, and you can choose your preferred meat. Don't miss the unagi (eel) roll!
- Pasta: Choose your desired sauce, and the chef will prepare it fresh for you. Highlights include the carbonara and the spicy drunken spaghetti, both seasoned to suit Thai palates.
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Besides the recommended dishes, other food is also delicious. You can enjoy it while eating. During the meal, the staff will bring a tray of Thai desserts for you to choose from.
Let's talk about the drinks and desserts.
The buffet price includes drinks (except for alcoholic beverages). You can order soft drinks, brewed tea, Thai tea, and green tea (I noticed that the green tea here uses matcha). The chef will prepare the drinks for you right away, and you can adjust the sweetness to your preference.
For desserts, there are cakes and Thai sweets. We immediately went for the mango sticky rice, which was delicious. But the story doesn't end there, because we also tried the hotel's homemade ice cream. We loved that it wasn't just basic flavors like vanilla, but included durian, lychee, pandan, and dragon fruit. After eating here for 3 hours, it's almost impossible not to crawl home. We were so full and satisfied.
Kids Zone: A Family-Friendly Haven
While many restaurants offer children's menus, dedicated play areas are less common. This establishment boasts a well-equipped Kids Zone, complete with toys and a television, providing a haven for young diners. This thoughtful feature caters specifically to families with children, offering a designated space for play and supervision. Strategically positioned tables adjacent to the play area allow parents to enjoy their meals while keeping a watchful eye on their little ones.
The pricing structure further demonstrates the restaurant's commitment to family-friendly dining. Children between the ages of 5 and 11 enjoy access to the Kids Zone for a nominal fee of 500 baht, while children under 5 years old can play free of charge. This inclusive approach ensures that all families can benefit from this valuable amenity.
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If you're looking for a delicious lunch buffet, this restaurant is a great option. With a wide variety of dishes to choose from, you're sure to find something you'll love. The staff is also very friendly and helpful, and they're always happy to answer any questions you may have. If you're not available on Sundays, don't worry! This restaurant also offers other themed buffets throughout the week. For example, you can enjoy Mussel Night every Friday evening, featuring large mussels from Australia served in a course for 949 baht net (including alcoholic beverages). On Saturday evenings, you can indulge in Seafood Night, a seafood buffet for 1,499 baht (excluding alcoholic beverages).
Panorama Restaurant: A Culinary Destination with Convenient Access
Panorama Restaurant, perched on the 23rd floor of the hotel, offers a delightful dining experience with convenient access for all. Guests arriving by car can easily follow the directions provided in the link below:
https://goo.gl/maps/Bva2NFn312u
Public Transportation Options:
MRT: Take the MRT to Silom Station (Exit 2). Cross the skywalk to the opposite side (you'll see the hotel building from the bridge).
BTS: Take the BTS to Sala Daeng Station. Follow the skywalk to Sala Daeng Intersection and cross to the hotel side.
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