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Discover the elegance of Sala Rim Naam pavilion, offering exceptional Thai
cuisine, set against the backdrop of the Chao Phraya River at sunset.
— What You Can Expect —
The renowned Mandarin Oriental offers dinner theatre in its elegant Thai
pavilion situated across the Thonburi river. With its Michelin Star accolade,
expect nothing less than a premier dining experience.
At Sala Rim Naam, the skilled culinary team serves a distinguished menu of
traditional Thai favorites peppered with seasonal delights.
Nestled in a pavilion adorned with Northern Thai architectural elements, Sala
Rim Naam promises not just a meal but a cultural immersion. Every evening at
7:45 pm, diners are treated to a classical Thai dance, enhancing their
gastronomic journey with dishes like Lon Poo Talay (sea crab in coconut milk),
Yaam Talay (spiced seafood salad), and Massaman Nuea (southern beef curry).
The space features dual stages: one for the traditional orchestra and another
showcasing Thai dancers performing the Khon Dance. While some may have
reservations about dinner shows feeling overly commercialized or loud, here,
the music strikes a balanced note. It acts as ambient entertainment rather
than overshadowing the experience. The detailing in the dancer's costumes and
their graceful moves offer a captivating performance, especially for those new
to Thai culture.
— Menu Info —
Choice of 4-Course or 5-Course. Sample Menu as follows:
— Important Info —
Last seating for dinner at 9:00 pm
Guests are asked to be elegantly attired with proper footwear; gentlemen are required to wear long trousers and closed shoes
Sala Rim Naam
GBP 80.14