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But it’s not just the theme buffets that make a visit to this special place worthwhile. For one thing, the location is pretty hard to beat. Banana Fan Sea Beach Resort, its parent hotel, is situated in the most central part of Chaweng Beach. Making it easy to get to wherever you’re staying. And Baitong itself is right on the beach, complete with swaying palm trees and cooling sea breezes. Everything you’d imagined a quality Samui restaurant to be like - and more.
Contemporary styling, high ceilings, slatted-wood decor, terracotta tiled flooring, and orchid-filled pots create a casual, yet elegant atmosphere inside, whilst the slow, rhythmic ripple of waves just metres away from the outer terrace adds that elusive touch of holiday romance to the whole affair (early reservations of these tables is highly recommended). And many nights there’s seating on the beach itself for fresh seafood dining.
But before I get onto the buffets, a mention must be made about the a la carte menu, because it would be worth coming here for that, alone. It’s huge and comprises a wide range of international and Thai-fusion dishes. Here are a few recommendations from it. Firstly, from the starters: Warm Red Snapper Fillet with mixed herbs; and Tiger Prawns with balsamic dressing. And from the mains: Pan-fried Fillet of Sea Bass with herbs butter sauce; and Roasted Tenderloin of Pork, stuffed with dried apricots and an Amaretto cream sauce, served with noodles and seasonal vegetables.
As you can see, the food sounds great. Luckily, it tastes delicious, too! And that also goes for the fare that’s included in the buffets.
It all starts on Tuesdays when it’s the Italian Fiesta. There’s an abundant choice of authentic dishes, with everything from soups to desserts, from Milan to Palermo. And a permanent chef is standing by at the ‘Pasta Station’, where your orders are freshly cooked before your very eyes.
On Wednesdays, it’s the BBQ Buffet (weather permitting) when there’s open-flame grilled beef, pork, spare-ribs, chicken, squid, prawns, crab and all the trimmings.
Thursdays give you the opportunity of savouring a totally ethic night when it’s Thai Buffet. And alongside a huge spread of authentic local dishes (some also prepared at an open cooking ’station’) there’s a Thai cultural dance show that’ll totally immerse you in Oriental opulence.
And Saturdays see the highlight of the week with the International Buffet Night. Not only is there an enormous spread of dishes from around the world, but the entertainment is sensational, too. And that’s because it’s in the hands of the island’s most popular female-impersonators -Christy’s Flashy Cabaret. You mustn’t forget your cameras on this night!
Surf & Turf nights every Monday, Friday and Sunday are particularly popular, with their open-cooking sation grilling steaks and seafood to your own specifications
Whatever night you choose to come, alongside the buffets there’s always an excellent salad bar available that will please true vegans with a vast variety of fresh salad items and dressings. A plate from the salad bar at Baitong is a meal in itself.
What with all this top-quality fare in beautiful surroundings, you’re probably thinking that it’s very expensive. But you’d be wrong if you are, because these all-you-can-eat buffets are just 650 baht per head (++), and for 6-12 year-olds it’s half price!
Source: www.siamdiningguide.com
For reservations and further information,
telephone 0 7741 3483.
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