Prepare yourself for a culinary extravaganza this Easter Sunday at the renowned NEXT2 Café located in the luxurious Shangri-La Bangkok. Gather your family and friends for a feast that promises not just to satisfy your taste buds but also to create memories that you’ll cherish for years to come. Set against the backdrop of the majestic Chao Phraya River, the sumptuous brunch buffet at NEXT2 Café offers a smorgasbord of international delights and delectable desserts that will surely make your celebrations unforgettable.
The celebrations don’t stop at the dining table. The little ones are in for a treat with a host of Easter-themed activities designed to keep their enthusiasm bubbling over. Watch them scamper around in joy during the vibrant egg hunt or witness their creativity take flight at the egg painting station. It’s a day crafted for laughter, fun, and familial bonding, ensuring there’s something for everyone in your brood.
This unparalleled Easter Brunch Buffet comes at a price of THB 2,500 nett per adult and THB 1,250 nett per child. If you’re in the mood to elevate your brunch experience, indulge in free-flowing beverages for an additional THB 1,500 nett per adult. The feast kicks off at 12:00 PM and wraps up by 3:00 PM on Sunday, 20 April 2025—so make sure you set the date for an afternoon of pure delight and indulgence.
To secure your spot at this gastronomic gala, reach out to the Shangri-La Bangkok’s restaurant reservations desk by dialing 0 2236 7777. Alternatively, you can email them at [email protected] or click over to next2cafe.com for more details. Don’t miss out on what promises to be an exhilarating culinary journey this Easter!
Wow, this event sounds amazing! I love the idea of a lavish Easter brunch by the river.
It does sound great, but isn’t THB 2,500 a bit steep for brunch?
For a premium experience at a place like the Shangri-La, I think it’s worth it!
I see both sides, but it’s also about the ambiance and memories, right?
I bet this is just another overpriced scheme to attract tourists.
It’s lovely that they have activities for kids! Makes it more worthwhile for families.
Totally! Keeps the kids occupied while the adults enjoy their meal.
Some of us prefer events without screaming kids around, though.
THB 1,500 for drinks though? I’m more inclined to focus on the food!
Well, having the option is nice if you’re in the mood to splurge.
True, but quality over quantity for me any day!
Honestly, the NEXT2 Café has been declining in quality compared to other Bangkok eateries.
Anyone planning to go? I’m still on the fence after reading the comments.
I’m considering it, but still weighing the value and expense.
Same here! Let’s just wait closer to the date and see if any promos come up.
Instead of this, why not support local dishes at local prices?
Excited to go! The setting sounds perfect for a memorable Easter celebration.
If you do go, let us know if it’s worth it!
It’s all fun until a toddler decides to throw a tantrum mid-meal.
The Chao Phraya backdrop indeed sounds romantic. Great place for couples.
If the food variety matches the price, I’d say it’s a fair deal.
Why do these events always feel like they’re tailored only for tourists?
I see your point, but locals can enjoy them too if they’re up for it.
I’m just here to read the comments and get some insights for my next trip.
Let’s not forget the service aspect. A lovely venue sometimes doesn’t match the service.
A 3-hour feast seems almost too luxurious. Just hope they mean ‘relaxed dining’ over ‘rush you out.’
They better not rush anyone at this price point!
It does sound like a lovely Easter plan. Hoping for good weather!