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We've had several buffet dinners and lunches at the excellent Shinchoku Japanese Restaurant. Very good menus (see below) with everything beautifully presented.
At 399 Baht per person, it represents good value for money as you can order as many dishes as you wish, and add to those if you would like others later.
The staff are very friendly, and give very good service. When busy, the first dishes might take a few minutes to arrive, but you'll be amazed as you'll then be served dish after dish in a stream of wonderful food.
Way beyond the norm was a recent example of customer care from them: I'd bought a new tax disk for the car that afternoon, and went to this restaurant for dinner afterwards. The disk had been left on top of the car's dashboard. At least two weeks later, I returned to Shinchoku with our kids, my wife having travelled to Bangkok. As we sat down, our waitress greeted me with a smile - and the tax disk which must have blown out of the car door on our previous visit. (When we spoke about it later, my wife and I each thought that the other had secured the disk on the windscreen - tinted film making it almost invisible!)
Definitely 5* from us.
They have a Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Shinchokuu/ with plenty of photos, but the map shows their location incorrectly!!!
They ARE on Suriyakan Alley as the map says, but not near the Orchard.
Find them here instead:
At 399 Baht per person, it represents good value for money as you can order as many dishes as you wish, and add to those if you would like others later.
The staff are very friendly, and give very good service. When busy, the first dishes might take a few minutes to arrive, but you'll be amazed as you'll then be served dish after dish in a stream of wonderful food.
Way beyond the norm was a recent example of customer care from them: I'd bought a new tax disk for the car that afternoon, and went to this restaurant for dinner afterwards. The disk had been left on top of the car's dashboard. At least two weeks later, I returned to Shinchoku with our kids, my wife having travelled to Bangkok. As we sat down, our waitress greeted me with a smile - and the tax disk which must have blown out of the car door on our previous visit. (When we spoke about it later, my wife and I each thought that the other had secured the disk on the windscreen - tinted film making it almost invisible!)
Definitely 5* from us.
They have a Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Shinchokuu/ with plenty of photos, but the map shows their location incorrectly!!!
They ARE on Suriyakan Alley as the map says, but not near the Orchard.
Find them here instead: