Brunch at Pullman Bangkok King Power
In: Bangkok | Family & Friends | Personal | Travel | Xianelle
4 Jul 2010When we had our Thia night the other night, we were surprised that Cuisine Unplugged get filled to the brim. You were supposed to get a reservation at least a day before to ensure your seats. We were lucky to get seats, though not the best as you get to seat on high seats. Since we were planning to eat Brunch today, we made reservations last night. Again, the place was full and seats were only available at 1:30 pm. This was actually good as we plan to spend the morning taking my parents to Pratunam for shopping and arriving in the afternoon.
After a breakfast in Mcdonalds (we did not want to have a heavy breakfast), we split into two groups; the girls and me and my dad. We split up at 10 AM and met up at 11:30. By 1:10PM, we were back at Pullman with our shopping bags.
Brunch was great! Pullman had clowns to entertain not just the kids but the adults too as they made Disney Characters out of balloons. They has Ice sculptures which we didn’t really paid attention to as we were hungry and overwhelmed at the available food. I loved the duck barbecue, Chicken with Mushroom sauce, Deep fried fish and the Roast beef. Mavis loved the Pasta while Xiane, as always, ate lots of Bacon! My parents tried all the food that their tummy can take. We spent an hour and a half enjoying the food!
- My plate with Duck, Roast Beef, Fried Fish and Chicken with Mushroom
- The Clown was very entertaining!
- What big comb you have!
- hmmmppp…. too big!
- Little Mermaid Ariel Balloon
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