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scooteraccident Jul 20th, 2007 03:55 AM

Corkage in Bangkok
 
Hi

Looking at many of the reviews for restaurants in BKK, there nearly always states a corkage charge. Can I assume this means I can bring my own wine and just pay the corkage fee? Is this something that people often do? I know the prices of quality wine in BKK is incredibly expensive and if this was something that I could do, it would be great.

Any information appreciated

BradinBangkok Jul 20th, 2007 06:52 AM

If they list a corkage fee, you can definitely bring in your own wine. I've never been to a place in BKK where you couldn't bring your own.

Usually, if they don't list a corkage fee, they will come up with one that is fair.

Just so they don't have to say "no."

Hanuman Jul 20th, 2007 07:39 AM

Just call the restaurant first and ask what the fee is. It normally range from 300 Baht to 900 Baht a bottle(Normandy at the Oriental but price varies a lot) but if you're a regular they don't charge anything - hic! The only time when they don't allow you to bring your own is when they are hosting a special chef from abroad and they're trying to make the most amount of profit. If you have some special bottle they will decanter it for you too.


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