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Old Dec 18th, 2005, 04:22 AM
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Christmas day dining in Bangkok

I have a group of 12 to entertain on Christmas night andd need help on most atmospheric place to take them! Narrowed it down to Mahanaga (anyone able to give me rough price idea??), Blue Elephant or Tongue Thai. Asistance would be greatly received!!!
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Old Dec 18th, 2005, 06:03 AM
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we had dinner at mahanaga last christmas night and had a fantastic time. we went for the set christmas dinner which, with wine came to around $100 for two. get a table in the courtyard near the jazz band
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Old Dec 18th, 2005, 06:04 AM
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Mahanaga is a beautiful setting. Dinner for two was about $35.00. But they may have a special dinner for Christmas with higher prices, as the hotels do, so I would check.
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tongue thai is very simple and comfortable ....the other two are larger and much more formal...and i think much much more expensive...
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Mahanaga was absolutely lovely, as other have said. We ate there at the end of November. Our bill, as it shows on my Visa statement was $46.82. As Crellston says, it's very likely they will have a set menu which will no doubt be more. Call them and ask. Also, you'll need to move quickly to get reservations, I expect.

We didn't get to eat at Tongue Thai (they were closed) but it is much smaller, more casual, probably less expensive. It looked to be very small, so managing a group of 12 might be a little difficult. Again, call and ask as sson as possible.
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Tongue Thai is a much smaller restauarant and less fancy. However, I am sure they would be very happy to accomodate you if you were to call ahead.
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