Buffet costs 299 baht per pax. And it's value for money. It's ala carte style so you eat what you order. Traditional dim sum buffet are usually served on carts fyi. Order can take up to 15 minutes to arrive so pace yourself. Ask for the menu and order list. Then check off what you wish to eat by indicating the number of servings you need. The ingredients are fresh and I highly recommend anything that has shrimps in it. Avoid the char siao bao if possible. But do ask for the chrysanthemum tea. Service is passable. There's a server who spoke excellent English when we were there. And yes, besides the Chinese, this buffet is popular with the Europeans and...
Read moreThe Chinese restaurant at Chiangmai Orchid Hotel has stood the test of time, operating for several decades while maintaining its quality and charm. Their dim sum selection, though traditional, compares favorably with newer establishments in the area. The Peking duck is outstanding while the accompanying noodle dish with duck sauce offers the perfect crispy texture with a wonderful wok aroma, the duck is remarkably tender (almost like beef) and flavorful. Adding to the pleasant dining experience is the soft piano music from the lobby. However, the downside is that the food takes a...
Read moreMy close friend who visits here often took me for their reasonably priced dim sum dinner. Thy will serve you all you want to eat within a limited time period that is more than fair. The dim sum are all tasty and better than the usual fare found around time. Along with the few extra dishes they include with this deal (including a small soup and a fried noodle dish) it is hard to leave not feeling full and satisfied. While nothing stood out as memorable, everything we shared was very good. If you are not feeling quite as famished, all the items are...
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