theoldgit, on Yesterday, 16:29 , said:
bendix, on Yesterday, 15:03 , said:
theoldgit, on Yesterday, 13:59 , said:
bendix, on Yesterday, 13:10 , said:
I think you misread the pricing guidelines.
May I divert your attention to a thread (dated 2009, three years ago) called Best Sunday Roast in Bangkok, post number 68, which deals directly with the buffet you are talking about and which was priced then at 650bht. I would suggest it's more likely it's gone up in price to 750 in that time,rather than down to 490.
May I divert your attention to a thread (dated 2009, three years ago) called Best Sunday Roast in Bangkok, post number 68, which deals directly with the buffet you are talking about and which was priced then at 650bht. I would suggest it's more likely it's gone up in price to 750 in that time,rather than down to 490.
I think you have wasted some of your valuable time trawling through the old threads.
The price was 650 Baht back in 2009, but the OP is correct with the new price of 490.
The previous manager was trying to increase trade so went to see the competition.
As a result of his research the price was reduced from 650 to 490 Baht and they removed a lot of the ancillary dishes that were not being eaten, they did retain the full carvery meat selection.
The old manager returned to a job in the UK, and the new management seems to have cut down on the meat selection seemingly to retain the lower price.
Oh. Really?
http://restaurant-ba...he-huntsman.php
Yes really.
That's a third part review website, and they are wrong.
The price is 490 Baht.
Ring The Landmark and get back to us, 02 254 0404.
No need mate . . the OP already confirmed that the price of the Sunday buffet including chicken and ham is 750 baht.





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