Brunch in Bangkok
#22
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gloria--that's all part of the deal isn't it?? everything thai....i think i was born thai....i just don't look the part....i can hear gpanda now if he reads this....tough to be the focus of attacks by sub-humans...attorneys....
#23
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$100 SING is not really insane, its only about $60 US, and when you consider that a bottle of french champagne in Singapore costs more than $120 SING, its pretty good value, I guess it depends how much champagne you can drink. Looking at alcohol prices in Bangkok it looks as expensive as Singapore.
#24
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Scooter,
As I've said the Madison at the Four Seasons offer what you're looking for with regard to the French champange - see the first reply of your question. Last time I was there I had over 4 glasses of the bubbly and the price was already included.
As I've said the Madison at the Four Seasons offer what you're looking for with regard to the French champange - see the first reply of your question. Last time I was there I had over 4 glasses of the bubbly and the price was already included.
#28
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$53 is a lot per person but maybe that's why you can have all that champagne. Might be worth it if you're going to drink a huge amount but otherwise I'd go elsewhere and order it separately -- or better yet see if you can bring a bottle and just pay corkage.




