Afternoon Tea at Landmark Hotel Sukhumvit is a luxurious culinary experience that invites you to indulge in a delightful assortment of pastries, savory bites, and premium teas.
Available daily from 1.00pm-5.00pm, the set is presented and hosted in the Rendezvous Lounge, it offers an array of treats, from traditional scones to Thai-inspired bites like mango sticky rice and Thai tea-flavored pastries. Paired with a selection of premium teas, including local herbal varieties, and optional prrosecco, it’s a serene, beautifully presented experience with attentive service—ideal for both relaxation and celebration.
Includes Sandwich Selection, Pastries, Tea and Coffee
Price is for 2 persons <br/>Duration: 1 hour
Price is for max 2 people<br/>Prosecco: Includes 2 glasses of Prosecco
The Afternoon Tea at the Landmark Hotel in Bangkok offers a luxurious and modern twist on the classic afternoon tea experience. Located in the stylish Rendezvous Lounge, the setting features a mix of contemporary elegance and Thai-inspired decor, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for relaxing and indulging.
The afternoon tea menu showcases a blend of Western and Thai flavors. Traditional scones, pastries, and finger sandwiches are elevated with local Thai ingredients, and there are options like mango sticky rice bites, Thai tea-flavored sweets, and savory treats infused with regional spices. Each item is carefully crafted and presented with an artistic flair.
Served with a wide selection of premium teas, including local Thai herbal teas and international blends, this afternoon tea is perfect for a leisurely experience or a special celebration. The attentive staff add a personalized touch, ensuring guests enjoy every detail of this refined culinary journey.
Restaurant Name: Rendezvous Lounge @ Landmark Bangkok Sukhumvit
Address: 138 Sukhumvit Rd, Khwaeng Khlong Toei, Khet Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110
Afternoon Tea Service Hours: 1.00pm - 5:00pm
How to Get There:
Take BTS to NANA Station and exit and the hotel is a few minutes walk from the station.
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