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This was great.
Reviewed by: Myriam C, Spain, July 2009
Venue and food was fantastic and the show spectacular. Staff very friendly. A must see for tourists.
Reviewed by: Anne M, Australia, April 2008
A wonderful evening of food and dance. The photograph souvenir was so cheap it's a must. We were offered the opportunity to go to a night market before going back to our accommodation. Very good driver and guide.
Reviewed by: Carol C, United Kingdom, December 2007
Loved it, the dancers were beautiful.
Reviewed by: Florence M, Cyprus, April 2007
The Thai dinner and dance was an excellent look into the Thai culture and was a great way to meet other travelers. We loved every minute of the evening.
Reviewed by: Dianne W, Australia, August 2006
The show was very good, and the costumes were beautiful. The meal was not the best we had while traveling in Asia. We felt it could have been better. All in all, it was a good experience and we're glad we took the tour. Picked up & returned to our hotel in a timely fashion.
Reviewed by: John R, United States of America, November 2009
Dinner & setting were lovely, Thai dancing was nice to see but went on a bit too long. Glad we did it.
Reviewed by: Rosa C, Australia, March 2009
Kind of like a dance-history lesson. Not the most exciting or dynamic dance-form out there to me, but very interesting to see the evolution and mythology behind Thai dance.
Reviewed by: Magnolia S, China, July 2008
Food was pretty good!
Reviewed by: Ken E, United States of America, July 2007
The dancing was very good. That alone made the trip worthwhile. However I think they should spend more time on the meal -- there is so much great food in Thailand.
Reviewed by: Johnathan P, Belgium, November 2006
These "tours" spend a lot of time taking you to places "on the way" in order to sell you things tourist traps. I wish they would get to the where we want to go and see only what we want to. It was still pleasant though.
Reviewed by: Mark T, United States of America, November 2008
We actually enjoyed the food, needless to say we were tired as this was our first night in Bangkok after flying for 21 hours. We thought the room where the dinner & dance show took place was very noisy, as so many people attended. Since we ate while the show went on, from where we were sitting, we could not always see the scene, being obstructed from waiters & people going back & forth, so we lost interest after a while missing out either on the show or on the food, being annoyed with having to stretch our neck trying to catch the show, note that we were sitting on the floor, the Thai way, not quite comfortable, but that was expected.
Reviewed by: Jocelyne L, Canada, November 2008
The food was ordinary, and the staff seemed rushed and unfriendly.
Reviewed by: Helen D, Australia, November 2007
It would have been nice to have a tour guide explaining the dances and food being eaten, but it was an enjoyable evening all the same.
Reviewed by: Christine W, United Kingdom, August 2007
The food wasn't spicy enough to be truly Thai. That said the cultural show was authentic and worth seeing.
Reviewed by: Wee S, Singapore, May 2007


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