Whether you’re American or just love festive gluttony, tomorrow’s the day to ritually sacrifice a bird and recognize vaguely grateful sentiments. We’ve got a great team-based cooking strategy, but if that’s just too much commitment, here are five places providing the eats.
1. Little Beast:
Calling it the “Beast Feast,” this Thong Lor gastropub is doing a decadent take on Thanksgiving with turkey roulade with foie gras and chestnut stuffing. It’s a long way from the spartan meal the pilgrims joyfully shared with the Native Americans, but in the 21st century nothing gets Bangkok’s attention like opulence.
THB2,200 excluding alcohol. (min. 2 people)
2. DiVino:
Focused on braised-beef check served with tagliatelle in butter-sage parmesan sauce, this Thanksgiving dinner pairs three new-to-Thailand Italian craft beers with traditional dishes such as Italian rice balls. If you think Turkey is tiring, this is an enticing option.
THB2,500 including beer parings
3. Roadhouse
Corn bread, roast turkey, giblet gravy, Virginia ham, cranberry sauce and fresh pumpkin pie is about as traditional as it gets, and that’s what you’d expect from this Silom Road joint fixated with American BBQ. The first seating is at noon, and Beervana will be slinging American craft brews. Go before 5pm, and you’ll get a 20 percent discount.
THB895 per person excluding alcohol
If you’ve ever strolled though an American supermarket you know what a Butterball turkey is. Great American Rib is delivering hickory smoked Butterballs to Bangkok, and that alone is enough to consider this affordable option, not to mention the red-and-white draped picnic tables you’ll dine on.
THB795 buffet excluding alcohol
Thanksgiving isn’t just a one day affair at Tribeca, they’re celebrating for the whole month! Featured is the roast turkey with maple and sausage stuffing. Even more, the deal includes a glass of house wine to wash down the brussel sprouts and pumpkin mash.
THB899 includes one glass of wine
Photo: Martha_Chapa95
