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Discover Bangkok's culinary scene with The Landmark’s dining packages—premium steakhouse, international buffet, afternoon tea—offering good value and views.
When it comes to dining experiences in Bangkok, The Landmark Bangkok offers a tempting lineup of restaurants housed under one luxurious roof. From award-winning steakhouses to innovative Chinese fare and relaxed lobby bars, there’s plenty to satisfy diverse tastes. However, while the concept of a multi-venue culinary journey sounds promising, the actual experience might not quite match expectations—especially considering the price point and mixed reviews.
One thing we particularly like is the variety of dining options available, giving you a chance to indulge in different cuisines without leaving the hotel. Plus, the stunning city views from the Rib Room & Bar add a special touch to those special dinners. But, on the flip side, some previous diners have found the quality of food, particularly the buffet and dim sum, underwhelming and overpriced for what’s on offer. This makes it worth considering whether the experience suits your expectations for value and culinary excellence.
This package could work best for travelers seeking a convenient, centrally located dining experience with multiple options, especially if you’re after a relaxed atmosphere or a quick taste of different cuisines. But if you’re a foodie expecting top-tier fare, you might want to read on before booking.
The Landmark Bangkok has made a name for itself with its collection of stylish restaurants, promising a culinary journey through a mix of international and local flavors. But let’s get into what happens on the ground—and whether it’s worth your time and money.
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Located on the higher floors, the Rib Room & Bar is billed as a fine dining steakhouse with a view. It’s recognized with a Michelin award, which raises expectations. Expect prime cuts of meat, seafood, and a well-curated wine list. The city views are often pointed out as a standout aspect—perfect for a romantic dinner or special occasion. Dinner here runs from 6 pm to 10:30 pm, so plan accordingly.
However, the one review we came across was somewhat critical: “Very bland, minimal selections. Best thing going is the giant shrimp (they really had no flavor, though) and the miso soup. Very disappointed that we paid $65 USD per person and were only able to eat 2 or 3 items. Waste of money, don’t bother!” This echoes a common theme: high expectations versus reality. If you’re a steak lover or want a meal with city views, this might be worthwhile, but don’t expect a culinary revelation.
The Atrium buffet offers an all-you-can-eat experience with live cooking stations and a variety of international dishes. It’s positioned as a “lovers’ paradise,” but some reviews hint that the food isn’t quite up to par. Out of the experiences reviewed, the buffet’s value seems questionable—especially considering the price, which might push the $65 mark.
Travelers who enjoy large, diverse buffets with fresh-made dishes might appreciate the concept, but if you’re expecting exceptional flavors or specialty items, you might find the selection somewhat bland. The desserts are often highlighted as a highlight, which is common in buffet setups.
The Rendezvous Lounge is the perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon or evening. Its light bites and signature cocktails are designed for a casual vibe. One of the highlights here is the afternoon tea, which offers a charming setting and a chance to unwind. This is likely the most laid-back part of the dining packages, good for those who prefer a quiet drink over a formal sit-down meal.
The packages often include an all-you-can-eat dim sum lunch, which is a great way to sample Cantonese classics. But reviews suggest that the dim sum can be hit or miss—some dishes lack flavor, and the overall quality may not justify the price.
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The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, but your actual experience depends on your choices. You’ll start at the designated meeting point at the Landmark Bangkok, with the tour including meals at multiple venues.
Booking includes a 3-course set menu dinner at Rib Room & The Bar (if that option is chosen), afternoon tea at Rendezvous, and unlimited dim sum for lunch. However, additional food and drinks outside what’s included are at your own expense. Transfers are not included, so plan to arrive via public transportation or a private ride.
The restaurants are open daily, with Rib Room & The Bar serving dinner from 6 pm to 10:30 pm. The dress code is casual—no flip-flops allowed—and the maximum group size is about 50 travelers.
While the concept of a comprehensive dining package sounds appealing—saving you the hassle of choosing where to eat—it may fall short for those expecting a culinary adventure. The reviews suggest that some dishes are minimal in flavor or variety, and the value for money can be questionable, especially when considering the high price point.
However, the stunning views from the Rib Room & Bar and the convenience of multiple dining options under one roof do appeal. If you are in Bangkok for a short stay and want to experience several venues without much fuss, this could be a suitable choice.
The lone review we found was quite blunt: “Very bland, minimal selections. Best thing going is the giant shrimp (they really had no flavor, though) and the miso soup. Very disappointed that we paid $65 USD per person and were only able to eat 2 or 3 items. Waste of money, don’t bother!” Such comments highlight that while the venues look impressive, the actual food might not meet high expectations.
Another reviewer suggested that if the restaurant staff had been more attentive or flexible, they might have been able to improve their experience. The lack of a dedicated child menu and the policy of releasing late reservations after only 15 minutes could also impact the overall impression.
This experience is best suited for travelers who prioritize convenience and variety over top-tier culinary quality. If you’re after an elegant atmosphere, stunning skyline views, and a chance to sample different cuisines with minimal hassle, this package offers good value. It’s also suitable for those seeking a centrally located venue near public transportation.
However, if your goal is to enjoy exceptional food or a memorable gourmet experience, you might want to look elsewhere. The reviews suggest that the quality may not always align with the prices, which is worth considering.
The Landmark Bangkok’s dining packages promise a luxurious, multi-venue experience that covers everything from steak to dim sum and afternoon tea. While the view, location, and variety are definite highlights, the food quality and value seem to vary, sometimes leaving diners disappointed. It’s a good option for those who want a hassle-free, varied meal in a central setting, especially if views and convenience matter most.
But, be prepared for potential limitations—bland flavors, minimal selections, and a price that might not always feel justified. For true food lovers, it’s worth considering whether this package aligns with your expectations of quality and value. For casual diners or those pressed for time, it still offers a tidy way to tick several culinary boxes in Bangkok.
Is this a guided tour?
No, it’s a dining experience with a mobile ticket that allows you to visit multiple venues at The Landmark Bangkok.
How long does the experience last?
Approximately 2 hours, with meals scheduled at different times depending on your chosen options.
Are children allowed?
There’s no special child menu, and alcohol is only served to those over 18. The experience is mainly adult-focused.
Are transfers included?
No, you need to make your own arrangements to get to and from The Landmark Bangkok.
What meals are included?
A 3-course set menu dinner (if selected), all-you-can-eat dim sum lunch, and afternoon tea at Rendezvous Lounge.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the experience, with a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
In the end, the Landmark Bangkok offers a convenient, centrally located dining experience with the potential for stunning views and variety. However, keep your expectations realistic regarding food quality and value, and consider your priorities—whether it’s location, atmosphere, or culinary excellence—before booking.