PattayaMale Posted May 9, 2010 Posted May 9, 2010 A friend treated me and another friend to Sunday Brunch at Amari's Mantra. (Mothers' Day) I had never been there before. I believe it might be the best brunch in Pattaya. It is a bit unusual since much of the food is prepared for you and then brought to your table. Each table has number cards which you take around with you so they can deliver the food. They have different food stations in a very large room. There was a dim sim station (all made fresh when you order); a roast and grill (meat and seafood) station; an Indian food station; a cheese, fruit, bread and pastry, marinaded vegetable and fresh vegetable, fresh fruit station; cold seafood station which includes snow crab legs, lobster, large shrimp, salmon, tuna, clams, and several different sauces; sushi station which includes free sake; fresh juice station; and a fantastic dessert station which includes all sorts of tarts, cakes, homemade ice cream, and flowing white and dark chocolate fountains. I am sure I missed something. There is no egg station. There web site says they have a dress code, chic and stylish (no shorts, tank tops, sandals) but maybe since it is low season they don't enforce it. The space at Mantra is very big and it was completely filled. Very nice place. And nice to be treated for brunch!! Quote
Guest Posted May 9, 2010 Posted May 9, 2010 I believe it might be the best brunch in Pattaya. I totally agree with you PattayaMale. Mantra is the best brunch I have had in Pattaya bar none. When I lived in NYC, Brunch on Sunday was such a gay thing. We all met up and went out and had a blast. The Mantra has the potential to be a great gay Sunday Brunch hangout. The food is excellent. The waiters are sexy and professional and the food is excellent. The cost is pricey at 1500 baht for food and an extra 1100 baht for all you can drink wine. But, I will say that the place is classy and great! Highly Recommended. Mantra Restaurant & Bar, Pattaya Restaurant, Dynamic, Stylish & Seriously Cool Quote