Sofitel HH afternoon tea ?
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Sofitel HH afternoon tea ?
Hi all,
has anyone had the Afternoon Tea at the Sofitel ( was Grand Centra )
Been getting some ear ache to go but it's not my cup of tea so to speak.
So whats it all about, enjoyable or just boring.
has anyone had the Afternoon Tea at the Sofitel ( was Grand Centra )
Been getting some ear ache to go but it's not my cup of tea so to speak.
So whats it all about, enjoyable or just boring.
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Enjoyable, just Tea at 154b or the whole 9 yards at I am not sure, 500b range.
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Thanks for the prompt replies, it don't sound too bad so it's off we go for afternoon tea, little finger pointing out say what.....
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is there a dress code? I ask, because I was refused entry several years ago for no apparent reason (wasn't dressed scruffy either). A friend who was staying there a few months ago was refused breakfast, because they considered his dress inappropriate - he was wearing a (smart) vest and shorts.
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I go in shorts and t-shirt with sandals, to the Museum where the Tea is held, nobody dresses to the nines there, shorts for everybody it seemed.
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You are right, it is the museum room not the library room as I mentioned in my post.Loginbs wrote:I go in shorts and t-shirt with sandals, to the Museum where the Tea is held, nobody dresses to the nines there, shorts for everybody it seemed.
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I also thought it was still the Centara, not Sofitel. It was Centara when I stayed there last year.
Whichever and wherever I think it is a fabulous hotel.
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dalmatiandave wrote:You are right, it is the museum room not the library room as I mentioned in my post.Loginbs wrote:I go in shorts and t-shirt with sandals, to the Museum where the Tea is held, nobody dresses to the nines there, shorts for everybody it seemed.
Tony
I also thought it was still the Centara, not Sofitel. It was Centara when I stayed there last year.
Whichever and wherever I think it is a fabulous hotel.
Some history to the place and a film location for the Killing Fields'.
I stayed in Hilton next door some years a go to get parking in the centre of town and ability to explore HH town in the evening without needing a car to go there, we just didn't like the Hilton overcrowded with europeans on packadge tours, so moved back to Dusit Thani.
How was Centara/Sofitel with regards to crowds on holiday?
That's one reason a like Dusit so much btw, quiet, never crowded an usually only one or two other farangs in addition to myself, with their respective Thai wives and kids.
Would Sofitel be a Dusit Thani in cente of town?
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Centara has security at all entrances including the beach. I found the place frequented mostly by residents and a few who came for dinner or tea. It is not cheap and has massive yet beautiful grounds, I never once felt it remotely over populated; in fact it was so lovely and peaceful I did not want to destroy the experience by stepping outside into Hua Hin proper.Frank La Rue wrote:Code: Select all
dalmatiandave wrote:You are right, it is the museum room not the library room as I mentioned in my post.Loginbs wrote:I go in shorts and t-shirt with sandals, to the Museum where the Tea is held, nobody dresses to the nines there, shorts for everybody it seemed.
Tony
I also thought it was still the Centara, not Sofitel. It was Centara when I stayed there last year.
Whichever and wherever I think it is a fabulous hotel.
Some history to the place and a film location for the Killing Fields'.
I stayed in Hilton next door some years a go to get parking in the centre of town and ability to explore HH town in the evening without needing a car to go there, we just didn't like the Hilton overcrowded with europeans on packadge tours, so moved back to Dusit Thani.
How was Centara/Sofitel with regards to crowds on holiday?
That's one reason a like Dusit so much btw, quiet, never crowded an usually only one or two other farangs in addition to myself, with their respective Thai wives and kids.
Would Sofitel be a Dusit Thani in cente of town?
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Sounds good - my 61st is coming up as well - I will try it in July instead of Dusit.
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Big Boy, your friend was refused breakfast because he was wearing a vest. It was at one time an offence in Thailand (probably one of Pibulsonggram's decrees) for men to appear in public in vest and pants, which had become a common sight in Bangkok's Chinatown. Pibul was also the prime minister who decreed that everyone should wear a hat out of doors, because that's what they did in the West. He also ordered Thais to stop eating with their fingers and start using a fork and spoon, and changed the name of the country from Siam.
The hat law has thankfully been long forgotten, but even today you'll never catch a Thai man on the street in a tank top. I saw a policeman stop two Asians on a motorcycle on Petchkasem one day because they were wearing tank tops. Turned out they were Chinese tourists and the cop had taken them for Thais. Westerners get away with it here, as they get away with many things, but I've heard of people being turned away from Immigration and told to come back wearing a shirt.
The hat law has thankfully been long forgotten, but even today you'll never catch a Thai man on the street in a tank top. I saw a policeman stop two Asians on a motorcycle on Petchkasem one day because they were wearing tank tops. Turned out they were Chinese tourists and the cop had taken them for Thais. Westerners get away with it here, as they get away with many things, but I've heard of people being turned away from Immigration and told to come back wearing a shirt.
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Really?jimk wrote:even today you'll never catch a Thai man on the street in a tank top.
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Well, one should never say 'never'. But it would be a rare sight. And he'd be risking a MIB caution for being inappropriately dressed.
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Yes, we obviously frequent different parts of Thailand.
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Vests are for the beach, not bars, restaurants or shops. Unless you live in Pattaya........
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