Baiyoke is one of the most famous building in Bangkok. On the 81th floor, there is a buffer restaurant. You might have to reserve because it is a very popular place. Not only the view is amazing, but the food is quite good.
It cost 899 baht for the buffet. It opens at 17:30 and closes at 23:00. The buffet includes Japanese food, lamb, steaks, salad bar, everything but drinks are not included.
Some of the amazing view you can see from the restaurant. You can also go on the 84th Floor, the top floor, where there is a bar and you can see the view.
Here’s just an exemple of the Japanese section.
For more pictures (we have more than 30 and it WORTHS IT TO SEE THE FOOD!!!), see our flickr account at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50651722@N03/sets/72157633871326152/
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Chinese food is popular in northeastern Thailand?
In Isaan, Chinese-Thai food is shaped by the Teochew (Chaozhou) immigrant community: braised pork (moo palo), various noodle soups, BBQ pork rice, and herbal soups. The Teochew community settled heavily in northeastern Thailand and their food has blended seamlessly into local cuisine.
What are the main Chinese immigrant communities in Thailand?
The largest Chinese groups in Thailand are the Teochew (largest, mainly in Bangkok and the east), Hakka, Cantonese, Hainanese (known for chicken rice), and Hokkien. Together they make up approximately 14% of Thailand’s population and have profoundly shaped Thai cuisine, business, and culture.
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