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Contribute FeedbackThe Pagoda Floating Restaurant, a longtime favorite with a picturesque koi pond, has unfortunately lost some of its former charm according to recent visitors. While the service was decent overall, with a few notable exceptions, the food quality seemed inconsistent given the price point. Some still find the ambiance and food to be enjoyable, but for others, the restaurant may not live up to its previous reputation. On the positive side, Sorabol, the restaurant now occupying the property, offers good Korean food with the same beautiful setting that includes the iconic koi pond. Whether you're a longtime patron or a first-time visitor, the experience at this establishment can vary greatly depending on your expectations and preferences.
We were married in the Pagoda gardens 25 years ago and we were really disappointed when we returned in the fact that the restaurant had moved. The dining experience was not the same. However the wait staff were super and the food was good.
It’s a shame that the great service and food is in a hopefully temporary dining area.
The food was excellent and the servers were so attentive. My coffee barely had time to get cold before it was topped off. I have always liked the food at Pagoda, even before the move in locale. Highly recommend the lup Chong fried rice! The atmosphere was unremarkable as it was in a ballroom and felt like a cafeteria. It was easy to overlook however because of the quality and well made food.
The service staff makes up for loosing the ambiance of the floating restaurant which is now occupied by another restaurant. The wait help was friendly, helpful and very pleasant.
We were married 25 years ago in the Pagoda gardens and we were really disappointed when we returned in the fact that the restaurant had moved. the culinary experience was not the same. the waiting staff was great and the food was good.
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