This Thanksgiving, elevate your feast with a sumptuous gourmet takeaway from the renowned Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel, where culinary brilliance effortlessly blends with the festive spirit. Planning a cozy family dinner or an extravagant celebration? They’ve got you covered with an expertly crafted menu that promises to bring the festive flair right to your dining table.
Kicking off this delectable offering from 1st November, the highlight of the menu is undoubtedly the Takeaway Turkey Set. Picture a sumptuous, slow-cooked whole turkey, prepared meticulously using the sous vide method to lock in every ounce of tenderness and flavor. Adding to the indulgence are the traditional trimmings, ensuring a complete Thanksgiving experience. This grand set, designed to satisfy 8 to 10 hungry diners, is available for THB 7,500++.
Prefer something for a more intimate gathering? The Takeaway Glazed Ham Set is your perfect choice. It comes loaded with cornbread stuffing, roasted potatoes, a delightful vegetable casserole, along with cranberry and giblet sauces, all complemented by sautéed French beans tossed in crispy bacon. Tailored for 2 to 3 guests, this delightful offering is priced at THB 1,600++.
No Thanksgiving meal is whole without a touch of sweetness to seal the deal. The Takeaway Pecan Pie is the cherry on top, promising to end your meal on a high note. This classic, crowd-pleasing dessert caters to up to six people and can be savored for THB 900++.
Ready to make this Thanksgiving truly memorable? Placing an order is as easy as pie! Simply contact Anantara Siam’s Festive Desk starting from 1st November to secure your spread. Dial in at +66 (0) 2126 8866 or shoot an email their way at [email protected]. For added convenience, collections can be effortlessly made at Mocha & Muffins, ensuring your culinary celebration is both seamless and simply delicious.
This year, say goodbye to kitchen chaos and let Anantara Siam Bangkok deliver Thanksgiving’s scrumptious flavors right to your doorstep. Experience a delightful celebration, minus the stress, and cherish every mouthful of festive cheer they serve up.
This sounds wonderful! Yet, I can’t help but wonder if luxury hotels commodify holidays and take away from the traditional home-cooked feel.
Some people actually prefer getting a break from cooking. Master chefs can lock in flavors amateurs at home can only dream of!
That’s true, but I guess it’s nice to have the option. Nothing beats the nostalgia of my mom’s cooking.
Honestly, it’s overpriced and pretentious. Thanksgiving should be more about family than fine dining experiences.
Not everyone has the privilege of time or family around, Jamie. This could bring a sense of festivity to those who are alone or too busy.
I see your point, though it’s still hard for me to justify spending so much for takeout.
I would love the pecan pie! But honestly, how is this much different than other takeout? Just way more expensive!
It’s often about the quality and convenience. You’re paying for expert preparation and premium ingredients.
Okay, I suppose the convenience part is tempting. Not having to cook is a plus.
Can anyone tell me if it’s possible to get something like this outside of Bangkok? I want to try this turkey!
As far as I know, it’s exclusive to Bangkok, unfortunately. Time for a trip, perhaps?
Dang, guess I’m stuck with my own attempts. Maybe a future culinary holiday then!
Wow, these options are making me reconsider my simple mashed potatoes and gravy plan for Thanksgiving dinner.
THB 7,500 for a turkey set? I’m not sure I can justify that for just one meal.
Family meals at these prices should be about experience, not just the food. But yes, it’s a steep price.
True, if it’s a special experience with family, it might be worth it once in a while.
Sous vide turkey sounds divine! I’m curious if it’s actually moist and retains flavor as advertised.
Can’t see how a pecan pie costs THB 900! I’m better off baking my own.
You could, but sometimes the quality and ease of ordering makes it worth it for desserts at that price.
I suppose, but only if it really is as good as homemade!
Anantara Siam has some serious culinary flair. If you can afford it, their Thanksgiving offering will not disappoint.
If I have to call internationally to place an order, that alone feels like a barrier!
Can anyone attest to the amount of leftovers you get? Wondering if it staves off hunger for a few meals.
Usually, takeaway packages are generous, especially for smaller households. You might find it lasts a couple of days.
For those who can afford it, what a treat! It’s nice to see luxury markets catering to diverse culinary interests.
Imagine traveling to Bangkok just for this! I’d plan a full holiday around such exquisite cuisine.
I’m wondering if there are vegetarian options available. That would really make it inclusive for everyone.
These options seem like a dream. I can’t even cook a basic turkey, so this would be super tempting!