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Chinese restaurant in rennaisance hotel bangkok. I was here 15 times. peking ente is a kind of signature statement here with its pickled Lycheee condition. my personal top three pecking duck in bangkok. Dim-sum menus are above average not the best. baked dishes are good to taste. reservation is required. View all feedback.
The dim sum here is great in flavor and reasonably priced. It's a dim sum restaurant located in a five-star hotel. One advantage is that it's not very crowded. The service is excellent, which is typical for hotel staff. The menu mainly features Chinese cuisine. During my visit, I focused on trying the dim sum, and I found the flavors to be quite good across many dishes. Overall, I'd rate the taste as B+, the price as B+, the atmosphere as A, the service as A, and cleanliness as A.
The duck was delicious but not quite perfect, as the skin lost its crispiness after a while due to the air conditioning—something I haven't experienced at other places. The à la carte menu is tasty; I've been there three times. However, this time, we tried the buffet, which cost 888 each, and it was quite disappointing, except for the salted egg lava bun, which was fantastic.
If you're looking for the best Peking duck, look no further than Fei Ya. They really know how to prepare the duck, grilling it with lychee wood to impart a subtle aroma. It’s served with unique side dishes, including delicious dried lychee that takes the experience to the next level. The remaining duck can be used to make delightful duck wraps. The red roast pork is wonderfully moist and sweet, not overly dry, and the sautéed eggplant adds a refreshing touch. Initially, I thought I was seeing mapo tofu, but then I realized it was a scallop dish with perfectly prepared foie gras on top. Overall, it’s a fantastic dining experience that’s definitely worth trying. We settled the bill stylishly at nearly 6,000 THB, which made us chuckle!
Chinese restaurant in rennaisance hotel bangkok. I was here 15 times. peking ente is a kind of signature statement here with its pickled Lycheee condition. my personal top three pecking duck in bangkok. Dim-sum menus are above average not the best. baked dishes are good to taste. reservation is required.
Lexusman family dinner perking ente is the best .. tae ton and tu ensured for us recommended