Last Chance to Experience Cafe Wolseley Bangkok Pop-up

Last Chance to Experience Cafe Wolseley Bangkok Pop-up

Cafe Wolseley Bangkok will wrap up its Bangkok pop-up on September 5th, marking a successful year of serving up British and European cuisine at Anantara Siam Hotel.

Britain’s Café Wolseley in Bangkok

Krystale Oysters at Cafe Wolseley

One of London’s best-loved restaurants, the iconic ‘The Wolseley’, is bringing its distinguished European fare to Bangkok. Combining British heritage with European grandeur, diners can expect classic Wolseley dishes alongside contemporary additions, with creations from Scotland, England, Germany and Hungary. Café Wolseley in Bangkok is helmed by chef David Stevens, Group Executive Chef at The Wolseley Hospitality Group and former Head Chef at The Wolseley in London.

Since its opening, Cafe Wolseley Bangkok has been a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, drawing patrons with its authentic menu and elegant atmosphere.

Cafe Wolseley

Café Wolseley Bangkok has expressed gratitude to its customers for their unwavering support, stating that their patronage has been instrumental to its success.

As the countdown begins to its final day, the restaurant invites food enthusiasts to savor the opportunity to experience its culinary offerings one last time in Bangkok.

Café Wolseley is located in the Parichart Court at Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel, open from Monday to Saturday for lunch from 12.00pm to 2.30pm and Monday to Sunday for dinner from 6.00pm to 10.30pm. For more information or to make a reservation, please call +66 2 126 8866 or email dining.asia@anantara.com

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