Bangkok--29 Jun--SHANGRI-LA HOTEL
Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok's NEXT2 Cafe invites diners to chill out and experience a mouth-watering mash-up of scrumptious "Street and Seafood" every Saturday night.
The Saturday night brings diners the best of Bangkok's five famous street food – the hidden gems known only by locals and a wide range of authentic international dishes highlighting premium seafood from live-cooking stations.
Diners can savour unlimited Maine lobsters, fresh oysters, Alaskan king crab legs and other sumptuous seafood dishes, and then fuel the night up with five different street food dishes, including Prachak Roasted Duck, Jok Prince, Go-Ang Hainanese Chicken Rice, Braised Pork Leg Rice Charoen Saeng Silom and Guay Tiew Kua Gai Worachak.
Two must-try street food when visiting Bangrak District are Prachak Roasted Duck, a legendary Cantonese-style Roasted Duck with a recipe passed down from generation to generation over 100 years, and Jok Prince – a Michelin Guide Bangkok Bib Gourmand congee offering a smoky aroma of rice porridge served with minced pork balls and either entrails, a raw egg or a century egg on Charoen Krung Road for more than 50 years.
Two other qualified street food listed in the 2018 Michelin Guide Bangkok Bib Gourmand which diners can enjoy for dinner are the popular Hainanese-style Chicken Rice of Go-Ang, which has been available in the Pratunam area for more than 40 years, and Chaozhou-style Braised Pork Leg Rice Charoen Saeng Silom featuring tender braised pork meat in a rich aromatic gravy with Chinese spices and herbs.
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Street and Seafood Buffets on Saturday Nights
Meanwhile, noodles lovers may pamper their palates with Guay Tiew Kua Gai Worachak, which are stir-fried rice noodles and chicken.
To complete the Saturday night meal, NEXT2 Cafe recommends Nam Khang Sai or Thai Shaved Ice, a refreshing street food dessert. This cooling crashed ice dish is served with a variety of toppings and then bathed in sweet syrup.
The Street and Seafood Night is available every Saturday at Bt2,200 net for adults and Bt1,100 net for children aged between 6 and 11 years old. Diners may opt for enjoying five street food dishes only at Bt888 per person.
For more information and to make a reservation, guests may call the hotel's restaurant reservations on (66 2) 236 7777 or (66 2) 236 9952. Alternately, send an email to
[email protected] or book online at http://www.shangri-la.com/bangkok/shangrila/dining/offers/details/street-and-seafood-night/.
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