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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Where in Pattaya can you go for a good breakfast buffet?
Dear readers,
My wife and I are going to Pattaya soon, does anyone know where to have a good breakfast buffet?
Yours faithfully,
According to
Dusit Thani Hotel*****
Enjoy your meal
B.M
Well Theo tastes differ but personally I don't think the Lek Hotel is wrong.
http://www.lekhotel.com/contactus/
Hi Theo,
I agree with Beer Chang , the Lek hotel on Second road.
Apex Hotel 2nd Road (back Mike Shopping Mall)
There are videos on YouTube.
The LEK hotel, 150 baht for a very extensive breakfast buffet in North Pattaya (Naklua)
You mean the Lek Villa Hotel, Naklua Road Soi 18/2.
Very easily confused with the Lek Hotel on Second Road, Soi 13, which also offers excellent breakfast and dinner buffets.
150 Baht for breakfast, outside the high season coupon books of 10 pieces available for 1200 Baht.
Video of breakfast buffet Lek Hotel Soi 13.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_sVaLZRkhmw
One of the best value for money is CASAPASCAL on 2nd street. Diagonally across the entrance of the Royal Garden shopping center. Freshly baked eggs and bacon of your choice and good coffee. Is around 200 bath. Tasty
I think Casa Pascal probably offers the best value for money for the foodie of what has been mentioned so far, but although I've walked past it many times - on my way to Ruen Thai - I've never eaten there. It falls more into the 'fine dining' category and has a rather formal feel. Great if that's what you're looking for, but it's useful to know.
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Movie:
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tGWsC0__gDU
Been to pattaya many times. The best place to have breakfast is in the shopping mall first road in the basement. For 80 bath you could eat delicious food.
I always ate in the basement of shopping mall first road. You buy a card at the cash register for a few hundred baht and for 80 baht you already have a meal.
Lek Villa hotel located in Pattaya North Naklua Road everyone can come and have breakfast from 7 am to 12.00 noon
price 150 bath per person. For 10 tickets you pay 1200 bath. Something for everyone. Have a nice holiday.
I would give Casar Pascal, Apex hotel or Lek hotel a try. All located on the second road. For a nice dinner I would try Green Bottle, but there are so many good eateries it's just what you choose.
Leak hotel
in the hotel you can eat and drink as much as you want for 120 baht.
theo go to soi 10 in the middle of sawadee street very good and affordable.
In Casa Pascal, the most spoiled guests get their money's worth for a good breakfast buffet.
In a side street turn right off the Second Road diagonally opposite the Marriott hotel.
Casa Pascal
We are in South Pattaya, 2nd road, opposite Marriott hotel & Royal Garden Plaza, first soi after family mart, in front of the Ruen Thai Restaurant.
485/4 Moo 10, Second Road, Pattaya 20260, Thailand
+66 38 723 660
Hilton
On the beach road
Slightly more expensive but extensive and beautiful place
Casa Pascal on second road seems like a very good option. All the trimmings for just over 200 THB.
We have been coming to Pattaya for years, and we still haven't really found a breakfast buffet like we know in the Netherlands. Which doesn't mean you can't have a great breakfast. In our opinion, most hotels serve a somewhat limited breakfast. Toast, croissant, dry piece of cake, butter, jam, warm ham in a broth. Coffee, tea, very sweet orange juice, and sometimes milk. There is almost always the option to order eggs in various shapes. When I mention it like that, it still seems like a lot, and you can live on it just fine. But we have not yet come across a buffet with tasty sandwiches, baguettes, currant bread and various meats and cheeses. But there are also several Dutch people who really like the Thai breakfast with rice, vegetables, etc., but we are real bread lovers. But hey, we are in Asia after all and not in the Netherlands…
However…a few years ago we discovered a restaurant that is well hidden in Pattaya on a side street of Soi Baukhow. “The Continental Bakery & restaurant” There you can order a nice Western breakfast all day long, with a wide choice. They have their own page and you can see what they have there. Including the prices. http://continentalbakerypattaya.com We come here regularly and I can recommend it to everyone. Not Thai cheap, but an approximation of our Western breakfast.
Dear,
you asked for a good breakfast buffet? what exactly do you want, what are you used to?
If you are used to eating a sandwich with jam and a cup of coffee at home, or a bowl of musli with yoghurt or fruit, you will indeed be very satisfied at Casa Pascal, there is a lot of choice.
If you want even better food and MORE choice with a beautiful view of the Bay of Pattaya, go to the HILTON in the Central, it will cost you twice as much, but Casa Pascal will pale in comparison!
Apex, both Lek hotels, is not bad, but nothing special at all, and when you get there after 11am, it is usually a kind of pigsty where many people sit in the pots, many things are no longer refilled and some things are cold. And it's certainly not cozy at all, no view.
They say contre le color et le gout ont disqutes pas, so there will be a nice place for everyone, and indeed at Lek Hotel one gets a lot for its price, as well as at Pascal and certainly Hilton.
But nowhere do I see BON CAFE on nuklua road, possibly the same as at The continental bakery (haven't been yet) but will do this soon and then make a comparison.
What I can say that at Bon cafe there are different breakfast choices, with cheese, and different meats worth trying? price around 130/160 bath
Tasty
Fisherman's lodge. Google for the right Soi. 160 baht, very extensive.