Cuisine / Theather Restaurant, Buffet, Coffeeshops
Theater restaurants in Bangkok normally stage cultural dances. As Thailand has an exceptionally rich tradition of cultural dances visits to theater restaurants offer both, entertainment as well as art. For details on the cultural aspects of theater restaurants, please see the part on Theater in the chapter Art & Culture.
BUFFETS
With all the advantages buffets have for the guest as well as for the restaurateur, it’s surprising that they haven’t become more common in Bangkok earlier. But certainly, they are the trend now. Until recently buffets were confined to restaurants of five-star hotels. But meanwhile, more and more independent restaurants also offer buffets. By now, there is lively competition so the guest can expect the best.
Among the undoubted advantages of buffets to the guest are: first, no waiting time for the meal; second, individual selection of favorite foods; third, big portions with second or third helpings.
But buffets are a good deal not only for the guest but also for the restaurateur. His or her advantages are: first, tables are occupied for a shorter period of time and can be used for two settings during one lunch time or three settings during one dinner time; second, more economical preparation of the meals because they are not prepared one by one; third, shorter storage time for unprepared foods.
Buffets really have the potential of being a good value. And the advantage of no waiting time is particularly important to all who eat out for lunch on a work day. Therefore, buffets are to executives what fast-food restaurants are to ordinary employees.
In general but particularly with buffets that include many warm dishes, it’s an advantage to arrive early - around 12:00 for lunch buffets. Buffets typically allow eating as much as one wants, unlike salad bars that commonly only allow one plate.
COFFEESHOPS
Coffeeshops in Bangkok are chiefly associated with hotels. After all, every decent accommodation needs a place where guests can have their breakfast, and that place is usually called coffeeshop.
In luxury hotels where speciality restaurants normally only open for lunch and dinner hours, coffeeshops are open not only for breakfast but throughout the day and they don’t only serve coffee but generally full meals at any time.
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