A Four-Region Adventure Through Thailand's Flavors At Mercure Bangkok Makkasan

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Get ready for an extraordinary dining experience that encapsulates the essence of Thailand's diverse culinary landscape. Our establishment is thrilled to present the "Four-Region Culinary Adventure," a gastronomic odyssey that delivers the unique dishes from each corner of Thailand right to your plate.

A Four-Region Adventure Through Thailand's Flavors At Mercure Bangkok Makkasan

North Region: Begin your expedition with the iconic Khao Soi Chiang Mai with Chicken, a Northern Thai noodle soup masterpiece that harmonizes crispy and soft egg noodles in a coconut curry broth, garnished with pickled greens, shallots, and lime. Complement this dish with the delightful Northern Thai H'ORDEUVRES, an assortment of appetizers from the northern region. To complement this journey, enjoy the refreshing Chiangmai Chuenjai, a beverage that captures the spirit of Chiang Mai through a blend of tropical fruits and herbs. A Four-Region Adventure Through Thailand's Flavors At Mercure Bangkok Makkasan

Central Region: Continue your adventure with the beloved Bangkok Fried Rice, a delightful fusion of crispy fish and perfectly fried rice that embodies the heart of central Thai cuisine. Dive deeper into central Thai flavors with Mee Khati with Prawns, where stir-fried noodles luxuriate in the rich and creamy taste of coconut milk, crowned with succulent prawns. Pair this dish with the invigorating One Night in Bangkok, a concoction that pays homage to the city's vibrant nightlife.

North East Region: Journey to the North East with Som Tum Ubon with Grilled Pork, a mixed fruit spicy salad paired with tender grilled pork that beautifully showcases the bold flavors of Ubon Ratchathani. Accompany this dish with Having fun in Khon Kaen, a beverage that captures the lively spirit of Khon Kaen.

South Region: Discover the culinary treasures of the South with Moo Hong, a Thai southern-style braised pork belly that exudes the warmth of southern hospitality. For a true taste of the southern region, relish Stir Fried Prawn with Shrimp Paste, where fresh prawns come together with shrimp paste in an authentic southern style. Complete this southern escapade with Lost in Koh Samui, a beverage that transports you to the serene beaches and lush landscapes of Koh Samui.

Join us for the "Four-Region Culinary Adventure," a comprehensive voyage that celebrates Thailand's culinary richness and invites you to explore its diverse flavors and traditions starting from September 25, 2023, onwards at The Station, 8th floor.

For reservations and details, please contact:

The Station

Mercure Bangkok Makkasan

1599 New Petchaburi Road, Makkasan, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400 Thailand

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