I visited the Man Fu Yuan at One Bangkok (The Storeys, 3rd floor) for their dim sum buffet, trying the most affordable package at 598 THB. For this price, it was a very worthwhile experience with some standout dishes and impeccable service.
Pro Tip: I highly recommend booking through the "Hungry Hub" app. Walk-in customers pay the same 598 THB but it excludes drinks. Booking via Hungry Hub includes free-flow soft drinks and tea, which is a much better deal.
The Food: While the dim sum selection is not extensive (around 20 items), the quality of certain dishes was outstanding.
The Absolute Highlights: The main dishes were surprisingly the stars of the show. The Fried Rice had a wonderful "wok hei" (smoky aroma) and was perfectly fluffy. The Congee was smooth, silky, and had a rich, delicious pork bone broth flavor. The Fried Items were also exceptional—perfectly crispy and not greasy at all. The deep-fried dough sticks with minced pork and the shrimp pancakes were fantastic. Very Good: The Xiao Long Bao were delicious and packed with soup, though many arrived with the skin already broken. The rice noodle rolls (both shrimp and BBQ pork) and the pork wontons with Yunnan chili sauce were also very flavorful. Just Okay: I found the classic Ha Gao (shrimp dumplings) and Siu Mai (pork dumplings) to be standard, but not as impressive as the other dishes. The desserts were also unremarkable.
Service & Ambiance: The atmosphere is excellent—very spacious, elegant, and comfortable. I cannot praise the staff enough. Service was fast, attentive, and very efficient at clearing plates, even when the restaurant was busy.
Verdict: For 598 THB, Man Fu Yuan offers a great value buffet, especially if you appreciate high-quality main dishes and fried dim sum. The superb service and beautiful setting make it a very pleasant dining experience. Just remember to book...
Read moreTucked inside One Bangkok, Man Fu Yuan offers refined Cantonese fare in a calm, white-tablecloth setting. Upscale, but not uptight.
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Service is polished, though can slow when the room fills. Pricing matches the setting—premium, but fair.
In short: elegant, consistent, and occasionally delicious canto food. Not life-changing, but good enough for a second visit with family...
Read moreThis review is specifically for the dim sum buffet, as I didn’t try the regular menu.
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