Blue Elephant launches Thai Brasserie in Phuket

Monday, 05 May, 2008 0

Blue Elephant International, which has 13 branches across Asia, Europe and Middle East, including Bangkok, has opened Thai Brasserie by Blue Elephant, a contemporary Thai restaurant on Patong Beach, Phuket.

“Thai Brasserie by Blue Elephant” has an East Meets West menu. It has a choice of 43 dishes, comprising 7 appetizers, 30 main courses and 6 desserts. Apart from more than 164 drinks listed on the menu, the restaurant has a wine bar corner, with a selection of more than 55 A-list wines from around the world.

The restaurant resembles a cave under the sea with lots of bubbles amid dark colors illuminated with candles.

Blue Elephant will launch a Thai Brasserie by Blue Elephant near the airport on Koh Samui in the second quarter of this year.

Thai Brasserie is located on the second floor of Jungcylon Shopping Center’s Arena Port zone, Patong Beach. The restaurant is open from 11 am. to 11 pm.

For reservations, call 076 600172 or visit [email protected].

 



 

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