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Robert James:
Simply incredible! Great food and decent value for money too. The manager bought a dish with chicken on the bone when we had ordered off the bone. When we said we didn't want it he offered us another dish a didn't charge us for the first one - which was still left on the table for us to pick at! The portion sizes were very generous and flavour was first class. The indo-chinese chilli chicken was sensational as was the butter chicken - 2 dishes could have fed 4 people really. Naan and rice also enough to hsare with 3-4 people. whole meal for 2 around 700 baht which considering the quantity and quality was great. highly recommended!!
princess:
MahaNaga Thai Restaurant & Bar is very great place for us.We will recommend to our family and friends
lolita:
We are honeymoon couple, we found this place not too far from our hotel.As we seated in the outside table overlooking the beautiful romantic garden, and they proceed, this has got to have the worst service I have ever experienced. We love trying new Thai food places and I always try to find the good in every place but I could not find the good here except for maybe a nice location. The service was unbelievably bad/rude. By bad I mean slow to serve our order, rude staff and dirty tables. Then once you survive the service, you have to survive the food! It was awful. Everything must be bad because we waited too long for the food. I can guarantee you that customer service is a low priority. With many choices for Fine Dinning in Bangkok, this is not a place you need to go.
soisurfer:
I had one of the best dining experiences of my life at this plush, almost over-the-top restaurant at the top of the Landmark Hotel. The quality of the steaks, the diversity of the menu, the unrelentingly devotion to service, the knowledgeable barmen, and...finally, most importantly the quality of the food. Do not come here for avant-garde gourmet experiments that seem in vogue everywhere now. DO come here for the old fashioned devotion to good beef in most of its forms and the usual accompaniments done perfectly. This is truly a version of the top steakhouses I used to visit in the 60s in places like Kansas City, Chicago, New York, and Dallas, where customers were treated like royalty, beef was an artform, and where the start almost always included a perfect martini or a manhattan. Top menu features include angus grass fed prime beef, wagyu beef, the freshest oysters I have ever tasted, and foix gras so rich and delicious that you forget how sinful it is. The RR&B have the most gracious serving staff in Bangkok. You will be charmed by the spectacular view as well. Top dollar here but not so excessive as to exceed your sense of worth. You will leave well satisfied on all counts.
Bigfoot:
Attentive staff, convenient location close to nightlife and MRT/BTS make this a good choice for me.
The Internet connection this time around (unlike the last time) has been just fine.
Breakfast is a bit lackluster, but serviceable.
I do get the impression that the interior is showing a bit of wear and tear, but not an "ewww" factor.
I don't need the pool as I don't want to be mistaken for a misplaced Seaworld attraction so no comments there.
All-in-all, I would definitely stay there again.
Call it 3-1/2 stars.
balijulia:
A group of seven of us decided to try the Sunday Brunch. BHT 1000 got us five hours of unlimited food and drinks - including, beer, wine, spirits and cocktails. Food included steak, pizza, vegetables, sausages, chicken, kebabs, salad - even bacon and eggs.
The staff were great - and the food and drinks were excellent.
sirmarjalot:
This is a traditional Pub right in the heart of the busy soi cowboy area. If you really appreciate getting out of the hustle and bustle and enjoy some great food and at good price. This is the place. Very quiet. Can make some expat friends in here. Great English breakfast.
cshort64:
I have been here on two occasions and my family and I have not been that impressed with the Pizza or the pasta dishes. I would say they are average, the wine selection is nice and the salads are good, but the hot food is more production quality than tastefully done.
Luigi's around the corner is outstanding.
GotSeoul:
After reading the reviews on this website I was really looking forward to experiencing this restaurant. Went with a friend of mine from out of town. In short, we really liked this place. Food was excellent and reasonably priced.
We crossed over Sukhumvit and headed over to Soi 3/1. My friend had never been down this Soi. As Soi's go this is a nice Soi and worth a stroll just to see. It has stamped concrete to walk and is kept fairly clean compared to other Sois.
After a couple of invites from other restaurants to join them we made it to Shahrazad. While many other restaurants had plenty of seating from what we could see, Shahrazad was full. I took this as a good sign. There were two of us and the only table left was one of the big 5-6 person tables in the back corner. The owner sat us down at this table. For me this elevated the place immediately. I don't know how many times I've been to other restaurants in BKK where a similar situation we would have been asked to wait for a smaller table so they could save the bigger table, presumably for a bigger party.
Our meal was pretty basic. We ordered a hummus/salad/babaganush sampler, mixed grill (chicken/lamb), lamb chops, and 3 garlic Nan. It was all good. Hummus and other items on the sampler were awesome, the chicken was very tasty and moist. The lamb chops were very flavorful. And the garlic Nan is the way to go.
There was enough food as 1 piece of Nan was left along with a small schemer of the hummus. The total bill for the food and the water we drank was 610 baht. In my opinion well worth the price. I will be coming back here soon.
Gelsomina:
Not the cheapest italian in town, but tasty food!
We went there about 4 in the morning and took the spaghetti with the crab, lovely stuff.
The shared tiramisu was so delicious that we took an other one later.
The service was very friendly.
I'll go there again, after a diconight.
I think men have some trouble rating shopping malls as shopping is something we don’t rate highly. However, MBK fits the description of a ‘one stop shop’ better than most other malls I have visited. It does take a number of visits to get your bearings and it can often be difficult for the newbie to find the next escalator up (or down)when on one of the innumerable in-between floors. There is a lot of tat about and inexplicably there is an ‘office furniture’ floor where the staff outnumber the customers. Most times I have visited it has been in the company of a member of the fairer sex (normally farangs). She is in her element and I am just a casual heel dragger. But the reason I take them there is that most things they are likely to want can be found in this one place (eventually) and it wears them out so there is no danger of getting dragged round other malls. I have chilled in the coffee shop and had the quite excellent foot-massage (at the far end of the penultimate floor) while she-who-must-be-catered-for has wandered round doing her stuff. I hate shopping, but if I have to go to one place, it’s MBK.
View all reviews by doctorbond
I Hadnt been to MBK for maybe 9 months and this post gave me an urge to check it out so I went today.
I remember when I used to come here as a holidaymaker me and friends would spend hours upon hours milling round and people watching, just taking the hustle and bustle of the place in.
As far as atmosphere and buzz goes this place cannot be beaten (as previously mentioned it seems a weird comment about a shopping centre)
The harsh reality is though that they do sell a lot of overpriced ferang orientated tat, mainly fake billabong, quicksilver and other lairy holidaywear and jeans. Today I was cringing as I witnessed ferangs paying say 150baht for say a string necklace that i’d pay maybe 20 baht for at my local market, and they were thinking they got a bargain, but hey. This place is printed in every tourguide book and it shows as there is a large customer base of poorly dressed ferangs looking like they are heading to the beach.
However they have literally millions of gadgets, gizmos and especially mobile phones and bootlegged software from the 4th-5th floor which is quite a sight, and they have a really good food court on the 5th and 6th floor (6th floor is cheaper but personally I prefer the thai food there)
Not a place I would actually go ’shopping’ in but definately good fun to walk around.
The cinema on the top floor is quite good, and the bowling alley can be full of young single girls hanging out at the right time of day.
View all reviews by Young Penfold
I feel silly talking about the ‘energy’ of a shopping mall, but for sure MBK has it — lots of it. Going to MBK somehow feels a lot like going to the County Fair. There are always crowds of people, and you often have to push your way through to get where you’re going.
It’s a mid-level mall with a wide selection of products. There are tons of little stalls and small shops where you can find specialty items, and one or two decent departments stores, but really the appeal of MBK is the people.
You’ll see a mix of all nationalities, and a both tourists and locals jammed into a tight space. They all look like they have to get somewhere in a hurry, but usually it’s just the next level up or down in this 7-story mall.
Traditionally the 5th floor which holds the furniture shops has been dead, while the rest of the building is jammed with people. About 8 months back the MBK management set up the escalators so that once you get to the 5th floor you have to walk around to the other side to continue moving up or down. This is a pain in the butt, but I understand why the merchants would want this to happen.
Then, about 4 or 5 months ago a new food court was added at one end of the fifth floor, away from the escalators, to give people a reason to walk though this level.
The new food court is very different in style from the older one up on the highest level near the cinemas. The new one is upscale, with a wide selection of international cuisines, and a decor pack that looks like it would be at home in the more upscale shopping malls like Emporium, Central World or Central Chit Lom.
The great part is that you get this great food court at MBK prices.
I agree that the cinemas are not as good as some of the others on offer, but with the wide selection of chain restaurants, bowling, karaoke, video games and internet cafes crowded around the cinemas I reckon this is a good movie experience.
MBK is connected directly to the National Stadium BTS station and is an easy walk from all of the shoppping malls at Siam.
For a shopping experience that will raise your energy and lift your spirits I figure you’ll have a hard time beating MBK.
If you’ve never seen 3 million mobile phones all in one place, go to the fourth floor. It’s amazing.
View all reviews by werewolf
From a tourist’s perspective MBK is an institution and for sure locals frequent it as well.
I used to go more than I do now. For clothes I think the Pratunam area has the same stuff but cheaper.
For movies the place is okay but I think Central world has a better theater since it is newer.
For phones and stuff I used Fortune Town.
I do love the food court at MBK though.
I also like the video game joints, the tshirt joints and the people watching.
View all reviews by dreampipe