Bangkok’s culinary landscape is set to dazzle yet again on September 7, 2024, as the prestigious Shangri-La Bangkok rolls out its 18th “Raan Dung Ross Ded” event. This much-loved street food celebration will light up the hotel’s poolside, promising an unmatched dining spectacle beneath the stars.
Feast on Excellence:
- An exquisite all-you-can-eat buffet featuring Michelin Guide-listed stalls
- Shangri-La’s signature dishes and a selection of gourmet desserts
- Live music and family-friendly activities to set the mood right
Michelin-Recognized Delights:
- Mr. Jo’s Kuay Jup (Bib Gourmand 2018-2024)
- Charoen Saeng Silom’s Stewed Pork Knuckle (Bib Gourmand 2018-2024)
- Prince’s Jok (Bib Gourmand 2018-2023)
- Fah’s Famous Fried Chicken
- Shangri-La’s Phad Thai by Chef Yanavit Theerasomboonkun
Chef’s Specials:
Indulge your taste buds with a tantalizing array of Chef’s Specials, including Pho Bo, Fish and Chips, Shang Palace BBQ Combination Rice, Shumai, Thai Shaved Ice, and the ever-refreshing Fresh Coconut Ice Cream.
Pricing:
- Adults: THB 749 net (food only)
- Beverage Package: Add THB 125 net for unlimited soft drinks, iced tea, and water
- Children 6-12 years: 50% discount
- In-house guests under 6: Complimentary
Capture the Moment:
Seize the moment and create Instagram-worthy memories with the majestic Chao Phraya River as your backdrop.
Lucky Draw:
Take part in a lucky draw for a chance to win dining vouchers for your next visit to Shangri-La Bangkok.
Don’t let this gastronomic journey pass you by! Indulge in the flavors from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM.
For Reservations:
Call: 0 2236 7777
Email: [email protected]
Book online: https://bit.ly/RDRD-7SEP2024-Media
Come and experience Bangkok’s premier riverfront food festival, where Michelin-recognized street food seamlessly blends with luxury hospitality. Be there or be ravenous!
This event looks amazing! Michelin-star street food all in one place? Sign me up!
I dunno, doesn’t it kinda defeat the purpose of street food if it’s in a fancy hotel?
Not really, Dave. The whole point is to showcase Bangkok’s best in a comfortable setting. You can enjoy street food without the street.
I agree with Eva. Plus, the luxury setting might attract people who wouldn’t otherwise try street food. It’s a win-win.
Fine, but at THB 749, it better be the best street food ever.
The prices are outrageous. You could eat a full meal from these vendors for a fraction of the cost on the actual street.
But you wouldn’t get the same atmosphere or convenience. Plus, it includes gourmet desserts and live music.
You have a point, Sophie, but it still feels like they are marking it up too much. I guess you pay for the experience.
This is a great way to introduce people to Michelin-recognized street food. Can’t wait to go!
Exactly! Also, the family activities make it perfect for a fun evening out.
Honestly, I think it’s just another way for the rich to feel good about slumming it. Street food should stay on the streets.
Your point is taken, Ali, but this event can also help small vendors gain more exposure. It benefits everyone.
I just hope it doesn’t turn street food into a luxury item that locals can’t afford anymore.
OMG, I love Shangri-La! Their events are always top-notch. This is a must-go for me!
Agree! And capturing moments by the Chao Phraya River will be magical!
Absolutely, Tina! It’s like combining the best of both worlds.
Live music and street food? Sounds like a great date night idea.
Totally! It’s rare to find an event that combines so many elements.
I’m just here for the stewed pork knuckle. Charoen Saeng Silom never disappoints!
THB 125 for unlimited soft drinks and iced tea seems like a fair deal. Hydrate while indulging!
Yeah, and you have peace of mind that everything is clean and hygienic, unlike some street stalls.
Do you think the lucky draw is just a gimmick to get people to stay longer?
Maybe, but hey, who wouldn’t want a chance to win dining vouchers at Shangri-La?
True, maybe I’ll stay till the end then!
Can’t wait to try the Shang Palace BBQ Combination Rice. I’ve heard so much about it.
This event is the perfect mix of elegance and street style. Well-done Shangri-La!
Agreed! It’s not every day you get to eat Michelin Guide street food by a luxury hotel pool.
In-house guests under 6 eat for free! That’s great for families with little kids.
I know, right? Makes it more affordable for families.
I’m curious about Fah’s Famous Fried Chicken. Is it really that good?
With so many Michelin-recognized dishes, it’s hard to decide what to try first!
Start with something unique! The Phad Thai by Chef Yanavit sounds amazing.
I think this event is a fantastic idea. Bringing street food to a classy venue makes it accessible and enjoyable for more people.