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Where can you find the best buffet breakfast in Bangkok?

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Not having breakfast included in my room rate, I am looking now for other options in the city of angels to still my morning cravings for the remaining days.

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  1. The Baiyoke Sky (I'm not sure specificially what address it is, but it's that bloody giant building you can see from everywhere!) has a whole FLOOR of breakfast buffet, on about the 70th or 80th floor. They have chefs there cooking to order everything from stir frieds and noodle soup to roti, classic fry up, sushi, pastries, incredible fruit, a smoothie and juice bar, and an awesome salad bar (salad roll, breakfast of champions!).

    I don't think you have to be a guest, it's probably pretty pricey if you're not, but it is worth it just for the view and the fact that it's a whole floor of breakfast!!!!!!!


  2. If you want a buffet you'll find them available in almost any decent hotel, and the best (and priciest) are normally in the better four and five star hotels, although almost any decent sized hotel has a breakfast buffet, maybe even the one you're staying in. Around the Sukhumvit area there are many breakfasts offered on Sukhumvit and down many of the sois although most are set breakfasts and not buffets. There's a German Biergarten on Soi 11 that has a good 99 baht breakfast, Bourbon St. is good, Gullivers on Soi 5 is ok, most of the pubs along there also offer English and Irish breakfasts. Good luck.

  3. I recommend you change hotels.  Most decent hotels offer a good choice of food, why pay extra.

  4. Breakfast is one of the cheapest Western type meals you can buy in Thailand.    Many hotels have buffet breakfasts, some are better than others.  The Swiss Park Hotel has one, it is off Soi 11 and Soi 11/1.  The Fortuna Hotel has an "all you can eat" buffet breakfast too.  The Fortuna is on Soi 5, just past the Foodland Supermarket.

    One of the cheapest breakfasts you can get in Bangkok is at the Foodland Supermarket lunch counter on Sukhumvit Soi 5.  That restaurant is very popular with tourists, Thais and expats.

    Where you eat depends on where your hotel is.  Not much sense to spend 80-160 baht taxi (RT) to get to a place that has a 55 to 140 baht breakfast!  After you check in to your hotel take a walk around your neighborhood and see what is available.  Western breakfasts are very easy to get.  There are lots of supermarkets if you want to pick up some instant coffee (Birdy Brand 41 baht for 10 coffee - sugar - cream   packets) and bread for sandwiches.

    I think one of the best places for "value for money" for "all you can eat" breakfast buffets is in Pattaya.

    Good luck.  

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