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THE TASTE OF THAILAND AT WINDSOR PLAZA HOTEL @ 9TH APR– 2ND MAY 2021
Just in time for Songkran, delight in the best of Thai street food from 9th April to 2nd May at the Windsor Plaza Hotel’s Café Central An Dong. Celebrating Thai culture and cuisine, this feast presents the culinary favourites found throughout the bustling night markets of Bangkok, from fresh salads to succulent chicken satay and of course a collection of aromatic curries.

Along with all of Café Central An Dong’s usual buffet favourites, this unique collection of traditional dishes from the Land of Smiles includes tod mun pla (deep-fried fish cake), ruam miyanth ping yang (Thai barbecued skewers), pad Thai noodles, tom yum goong soup, massaman curry with beef, and pad krapow mu (stir-fried pork with chili and holy basil).
All of these sumptuous dishes and more will be overseen by Chef Suriyan Boon-Oi, Executive Sous Chef of the Windsor Plaza Hotel. Chef Suriyan of Thailand said the flavours of Thai cuisine are rightly revered around the world, “Thai food is really inseparable from Thai culture, and that is what we are aiming to bring to our guests, and we are sure they will be fully delighted.”
The weekday dinner buffet is priced at just VND798,000++ per person including freeflow German beer and soft drinks. While the weekend dinner buffet on Saturday and Sunday is VND898,000++ with freeflow sparkling wine, German beer and soft drinks. The weekend lunch buffet on Saturday and Sunday is VND668,000++ including freeflow sparkling wine, German beer and soft drinks.
From 5th to 10th April save up to 50% off adult tickets when booking for dining in April. Book online at http://flashsale.cafecentral.vn.
Café Central An Dong features a wide variety of breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets. A local favourite, Café Central An Dong has vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, monthly promotions, and international and Vietnamese cuisine. An extensive a la carte menu and dessert selection is also available for dine-in or take-away.
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Café Central An Dong
Level 4, Windsor Plaza Hotel
18 An Duong Vuong St., Dist. 5, HCMC
T: (028) 3833 6688
cafecentral.windsorplazahotel.com
facebook.com/cafecentralandong
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