Le Normandie

Bangkok


Le Normandie has maintained its niche in fine-dining-obsessed Bangkok, and is still the only place to go for a genuinely old-world ‘Continental’ dining experience. A revolving cast of Michelin-starred guest chefs and some of the world’s most lavish ingredients keep up the standard. An appropriately formal attire (including jacket) is required. Book well ahead.


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