The ฿50 street bowl at 7 AM is still Bangkok’s perfect breakfast. No argument there. But once a month, you want something different. You want to arrive somewhere, be seated, have a flute placed in front of you, and watch a chef carve prime beef across the room while you work through a tower of chilled prawns. That’s a different city entirely.
Bangkok’s five-star hotel Sunday brunch scene is one of the most underrated luxury plays in Asia. While Singapore and Hong Kong charge SGD 150–250 (USD 110–185) for the same tier, Bangkok hotels price these spreads at ฿2,690–19,950, and the quality closes the gap faster than the numbers suggest. I’ve eaten my way through the list over the years. The champagne is colder, the seafood is fresher, and the dessert stations are more ambitious than any hotel this affordable has any right to produce.
What changed for 2026: the luxury hotel landscape in Bangkok has shifted considerably. Dusit Thani reopened after a major renovation (September 2024) and came back with an extraordinary Dom Pérignon brunch tier that is genuinely unique to Bangkok. Siam Kempinski moved its brunch from Brasserie Europa to ALATi. Four Seasons currently runs no recurring Sunday brunch program (skip the trip planning around it). Aman Nai Lert, which opened April 2025, has no brunch program yet. The 14 hotels below are the verified list for 2026: every price, every schedule, every champagne brand confirmed against official sources.

Bangkok Hotel Brunch 2026: At a Glance
The quick-reference list, one line each:
- Anantara Siam (Secret Garden): Every Sunday, from ฿3,200++. Perrier-Jouët champagne.
- The St. Regis (VIU): Every Sunday, from ฿2,700++. Veuve Clicquot champagne.
- Anantara Riverside (Trader Vic's): Every Sunday, from ฿2,800++. Veuve Clicquot champagne.
- Grand Hyatt Erawan (Tables Grill): Every Sunday, from ฿3,000++. Laurent-Perrier champagne, wines package from ฿3,500++.
- InterContinental (Espresso): Every Sunday, from ฿2,900++. Endless champagne add-on ฿2,300++ (brand unspecified).
- The Athenee (Rain Tree Café): Every Sunday, from ฿2,800. Champagne included in wine/spirits package (verify current brand on hotel site).
- Dusit Thani (Pavilion): Every Sunday, from ฿3,200++. Dom Pérignon unlimited ฿19,950++ (unique in Bangkok).
- Capella Bangkok (Phra Nakhon): Every Sunday, from ฿3,000++. Champagne package available (verify brand on hotel site).
- The Sukhothai (Colonnade): Selected Sundays only, from ฿3,900++. Verify champagne availability on hotel site.
- Shangri-La (NEXT2): Every Sunday, ฿2,900 nett. Welcome Prosecco included, no champagne tier.
- Siam Kempinski (ALATi): 1st and last Sunday of the month only, ฿3,200++. No champagne tier.
- Okura Prestige (Up & Above): 2nd and 4th Sunday only, ฿2,950++. Champagne package available (verify current terms).
- Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit (Sunday Jazzy Brunch): Every Sunday, from ฿2,690++. Wine packages available, not a champagne-headline brunch.
- Millennium Hilton (FLOW): Sunday (verify times), from ~฿1,999. No premium champagne tier published.
NOTE
All prices exclude 10% service charge and 7% VAT unless marked “nett.” Budget roughly +17% on top of listed prices for ++ items. Prices current as of May 2026. Verify directly with hotels before booking as rates change seasonally.
How Bangkok Hotel Brunch Actually Works in 2026
Before you book: the mechanics matter.
The tier system. Most hotels offer three packages: soft drinks only, wine and beer included, and champagne free-flow. The champagne tier can cost 2–3x the base price. Worth it if you’re celebrating, worth skipping if you just want to eat. The base spread is usually identical across tiers.
The ++ trap. Those two plus signs after every price mean “before service charge and VAT.” On a ฿3,200++ ticket, the actual per-person charge lands around ฿3,744 after adding 17%. Budget accordingly.
Dress code. Smart casual is the floor at all 14 hotels. That means no flip-flops, no tank tops, no swimwear. Most venues don’t enforce a formal dress code, but the Dusit Thani Pavilion and St. Regis VIU are notably more dress-conscious. Err toward business casual at both.
Timing. Most hotel brunches run noon to 3 PM or 3:30 PM. Arrive within the first 30 minutes to maximize the spread and avoid the kitchen running thin on popular items. Tables are typically held for the full duration. This is a sit-and-stay occasion, not a quick in-out.
The schedule caveat. Three hotels on this list do not run every Sunday: The Sukhothai Colonnade runs on selected Sundays only (check their official site for specific dates), Siam Kempinski ALATi runs only on the first and last Sunday of each month, and Okura Prestige Up & Above runs only on the second and fourth Sunday. Book the wrong weekend and you’ll arrive for a regular à la carte menu. Always confirm the date before you book.
Reservations. Mandatory everywhere. Most venues fill 1–2 weeks ahead for weekend slots. Same-day availability exists occasionally for smaller parties on quiet months (March, May, early July), but don’t rely on it.
Best Riverside Hotel Brunch: Chao Phraya Views
Bangkok’s river brunch scene plays by different rules. The location does half the work: morning light on the Chao Phraya, a slow barge gliding past, and the kind of Bangkok skyline that reminds you how big this city actually is. If that setting matters to you, these are the picks.
For more on the river’s atmosphere and how to get around it, see our Chao Phraya River guide.

Anantara Riverside Bangkok: Trader Vic’s
Every Sunday, 12:00–15:30. Agoda: Book a stay
The draw here is the combination of Polynesian-influenced interiors, a serious seafood spread, and the riverside location on the west bank of the Chao Phraya. Trader Vic’s is a legacy brand that Anantara has turned into something genuinely worth the trip. This isn’t a nostalgia act.
The champagne tier runs ฿5,500++ and includes Veuve Clicquot free-flow, confirmed. The base package starts at ฿2,800++ (soft drinks), and the wine package lands at ฿3,800++. The food spread includes fresh oysters, carved meats, a Thai station, and a dessert selection that competes with the city’s standalone patisseries.
The west bank location means a ferry ride is part of the experience. Take a taxi to Tha Sathon (BTS Saphan Taksin) and flag the hotel shuttle boat from the pier (it runs on request).
Pair with: A night at Anantara Riverside for the full riverside staycation. Rooms face the river; the morning view from a superior room is an underrated Bangkok luxury.
Source: Anantara Riverside Official (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).
Shangri-La Bangkok: NEXT2
Every Sunday, 12:00–15:00. Agoda: Book a stay
NEXT2 runs on a single nett price: ฿2,900 nett, no plus-plus, no tiers, no upsell. That makes it the most transparent pricing on this list, and at ฿2,900, it’s also the most accessible entry price for a five-star riverside spread. A welcome Prosecco glass is included. There is no champagne upgrade tier.
The food stations rotate seasonally, but the standard includes a strong seafood section, a carving station, a Thai kitchen with made-to-order dishes, and a dessert spread. The space itself is large and energetic. This is not a quiet occasion; it’s a room full of families and social groups having a genuinely good time.
The Shangri-La’s riverside terrace location means BTS Saphan Taksin is the logical approach, a five-minute walk from the station or a short hotel boat ride.
Pair with: The Shangri-La’s room rates are among the better value in the five-star tier for the river view. A Saturday-night stay before Sunday brunch makes the experience logistically seamless.
Source: Shangri-La Bangkok Official (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).

Capella Bangkok: Phra Nakhon Brunch
Every Sunday. Agoda: Book a stay
Capella Bangkok opened to significant attention and the Sunday seafood brunch has become a destination in its own right. The base price is ฿3,000++ (with a notable kid-friendly pricing at ฿1,500++ for children), and a champagne package is available (verify the current brand and tier directly on Capella’s site before booking, as the brand is not confirmed in current public materials).
The setting is Capella’s signature: the hotel design weaves Thai craftsmanship into a contemporary riverfront property that feels unlike any other five-star in the city. The brunch executes on that promise: the seafood tower and live cooking stations are serious, and the dessert section has the architectural drama you’d expect from the brand.
The riverside position is arguably the most scenic on this list: the hotel sits at a bend in the river with unobstructed views of Wat Arun from certain table positions. Worth requesting a river-view seat when you book.
Pair with: The Chinatown / Yaowarat area is a 10-minute taxi from Capella. Combine a Saturday evening Chinatown dinner crawl with Sunday brunch at the hotel.
Source: Capella Bangkok Official (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).
Millennium Hilton Bangkok: FLOW
Sunday (confirm current times on hotel site). Agoda: Book a stay
FLOW sits on the west bank of the Chao Phraya and offers river views that compete with the Shangri-La and Anantara Riverside at a price point below both. The soft drinks package is approximately ฿1,999 and the wine and sparkling package approximately ฿2,999. Note that these figures are approximate and should be verified directly with the hotel before booking, as the current hours and exact tier breakdown are not confirmed in public materials.
There is no premium champagne tier published for FLOW. What you get instead is solid value: a respectable spread, a genuine river view, and a riverside hotel atmosphere at a pricing tier that undercuts every other five-star on the western bank.
Pair with: The Millennium Hilton’s room rates on the river are consistently competitive on Agoda. This is the best-value full-package river brunch stay on the list.
Source: Millennium Hilton Bangkok Official (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).
Best Siam / Ratchadamri / Phloen Chit Brunch
The Siam–Ratchadamri–Phloen Chit corridor is Bangkok’s luxury hotel core. Four BTS stations, half a dozen five-stars, and Sunday brunches that pull from a clientele that has opinions about champagne brands. If you want the full editorial experience, start here.

Anantara Siam Bangkok: Secret Garden (Grand Siam Brunch)
Every Sunday. Agoda: Book a stay
The Grand Siam Brunch at Anantara Siam’s Secret Garden is the editorial pick for the area, and one of the strongest overall Sunday brunches in Bangkok. The setting is the hotel’s tropical garden courtyard: lush palms, orchid arrangements, and enough greenery that you briefly forget you’re at a major intersection in central Bangkok.
The champagne package runs ฿5,800++ with Perrier-Jouët free-flow, a house with a distinctive art nouveau bottle and a flavor profile that leans floral and fresh rather than the toasty richness of Veuve Clicquot. For the serious lobster enthusiast, there’s a lobster-and-champagne tier at ฿7,800++. The base package with soft drinks is ฿3,200++, and the wine upgrade sits at ฿4,800++.
The food spread justifies the price even without the champagne: a seafood bar with live oysters, a carving station, an extensive Thai spread, dim sum made to order, and a dessert section that runs from French pastries to Thai kanom. This is not a buffet you approach casually. Come with a plan.
BTS: Ratchadamri (5-min walk) or Siam (10-min walk)
Pair with: A night or two at Anantara Siam puts you at one of Bangkok’s best-positioned luxury hotels. Check current rates on Agoda. Weekend packages sometimes include a room credit that offsets the brunch cost.
Source: Anantara Siam Official (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).
The St. Regis Bangkok: VIU
Every Sunday, 12:30–15:30. Agoda: Book a stay
VIU is the kind of room that earns its champagne tier. The St. Regis brand famously invented the Bloody Mary and has been running butler-service hotel brunches since before most competitors existed. The Bangkok outpost delivers on that heritage: a formal but never stiff dining room, Veuve Clicquot free-flow at ฿4,900++, and a level of service attentiveness that makes the price differential over mid-tier brunches feel genuinely earned.
The food spread is European-leaning with Thai sections: an oyster bar, sashimi, a carving station, excellent pastry and bread program, and a dessert table that includes handmade chocolates. The base package starts at ฿2,700++ and the wine tier runs ฿3,400++.
The 12:30 start time is 30 minutes later than most competitors, which gives you an excuse for a slow morning before you arrive.
BTS: Ratchadamri (direct connection)
Pair with: If the occasion warrants a full St. Regis weekend, the butler-service rooms are the hotel’s defining feature. Sunday brunch + a St. Regis stay is a genuine Bangkok luxury bucket-list combination.
Source: Marriott / St. Regis Bangkok (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).
Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok: Tables Grill
Every Sunday, 11:00–15:00. Agoda: Book a stay
Tables Grill runs the earliest start on this list (11:00 AM), which makes it the pick for anyone who finds the noon or 12:30 starts physically challenging after a Bangkok Saturday night. The Laurent-Perrier champagne package at ฿3,500++ (champagne plus wines included) is arguably the best per-glass value on this entire list. Laurent-Perrier produces one of the most consistently elegant non-vintage champagnes in France: dry, light, and considerably more restrained than Veuve Clicquot’s bolder profile.
The base soft drinks package is ฿3,000++. The food spread is Western-leaning: strong prime beef carving station, a solid seafood section, and an exceptional dessert spread. The Erawan setting places you directly on Ratchaprasong, central Bangkok’s most connected intersection. Siam BTS is three minutes on foot.
The 11 AM start also means finishing by 1:30–2 PM, leaving an entire Sunday afternoon. Pair brunch here with an afternoon exploring the Bangkok cafe scene around Siam Square.
BTS: Siam (3-min walk) or Chit Lom (5-min walk)
Pair with: The Grand Hyatt’s location is arguably the best BTS-adjacency of any five-star on this list. For visitors who want to maximize the rest of the Sunday, the early-start + central location combination is unmatched.
Source: Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).
The Athenee Hotel: Rain Tree Café
Every Sunday, 12:00–15:00. Agoda: Book a stay
The Athenee Hotel (formerly Plaza Athénée Bangkok, now operating as a Luxury Collection property under its current name) runs one of the better-value comprehensive packages on the list. The base price is ฿2,800 (verify pricing format, ++ vs nett, directly with the hotel), and the premium beverage package adds approximately ฿2,600 on top, bundling wine, beer, spirits, and champagne. The champagne brand is not confirmed in current public materials. Verify on the Rain Tree Café site before booking.
What the Athenee does well is the room: the Rain Tree Café has one of the more comfortable and elegant dining spaces in the area, with a garden terrace section that offers a quieter alternative to the main dining room.
BTS: Phloen Chit (direct walkway connection)
Pair with: The Athenee’s direct BTS connection makes it logistically the easiest hotel on this list to reach and depart from.
Source: Rain Tree Café Official (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).
Siam Kempinski Bangkok: ALATi
First and last Sunday of each month only, 12:00–16:00. Agoda: Book a stay
Important calendar note first: ALATi runs on the first and last Sunday of each month only, not every Sunday. The venue moved from the former Brasserie Europa setting; ALATi is the Kempinski’s current flagship dining space, combining Mediterranean cuisine with the hotel’s signature grandeur.
The pricing is a clean single tier at ฿3,200++ with no published champagne upgrade. This is a food-forward brunch rather than a champagne-focused event. The four-hour window (noon to 4 PM) is the longest running time on this list, which suits the more leisurely eating pace the venue encourages.
BTS: Siam (direct hotel connection)
Pair with: The Siam Kempinski’s position with direct Siam BTS access and an adjacent mall (Siam Paragon) makes it a natural pick for a Sunday that starts with brunch and extends into an afternoon.
Source: Kempinski Bangkok Official (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).
Okura Prestige Bangkok: Up & Above
Second and fourth Sunday of each month only, 12:30–16:00. Agoda: Book a stay
Up & Above is the skyline pick: a 24th-floor venue with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the Sukhumvit cityscape and a Japanese station that sets it apart from the European-leaning competition. The pricing is a clean single tier at ฿2,950++ for the base package; a champagne package is available but the current brand and exact terms are not published consistently in public materials, so verify directly when booking.
Crucial calendar note: Up & Above runs on the second and fourth Sunday of each month only, not weekly. Arriving on the first or third Sunday means a regular à la carte experience. The 12:30–16:00 window is on the longer end of the list, suiting the slower-paced Japanese-influenced eating style the venue encourages.
The Phloen Chit BTS proximity puts you a short walk from the Athenee and a few stops from Asoke and Phrom Phong, easy to incorporate into a wider Sukhumvit Sunday.
BTS: Phloen Chit (3-min walk)
Pair with: The Okura Prestige’s Japanese hospitality standard runs deeper than the brunch. A Saturday night stay at the property leans into the same Japanese precision in the room program.
Source: Okura Prestige Bangkok Official (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).

Best Sukhumvit / Asoke Brunch
The Sukhumvit corridor gives you density: within a few BTS stops, you have two strong hotel brunches plus the most concentrated neighborhood dining scene in Bangkok. For more on the wider Bangkok luxury hotel landscape in this area, see our Bangkok luxury hotels guide.
InterContinental Bangkok: Espresso
Every Sunday, 12:00–15:00. Agoda: Book a stay
InterContinental Espresso is the volume play on this list: a large, social, buzzing Sunday room that fills with Bangkok’s international resident crowd every week. The base package is ฿2,900++ and includes soft drinks. A wine upgrade adds ฿900++. The flagship offer is the “endless champagne” package at an additional ฿2,300++ on top of the base price. Champagne brand not specified in current public materials; verify directly with the hotel.
The spread is comprehensive: oyster bar, live carving stations, Thai and international sections, and a dessert display that matches the room’s ambition. The Espresso restaurant has recently been refurbished, and the layout handles large groups well.
BTS: Chit Lom (5-min walk)
Pair with: The InterContinental Bangkok’s position makes it one of the easiest hotels to reach from anywhere on the BTS Sukhumvit line. Central location, every-Sunday schedule, and one of the more energetic rooms on the list.
Source: InterContinental Bangkok Official (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).

Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit: Sunday Jazzy Brunch
Every Sunday, 12:00–15:00. Agoda: Book a stay
The Sheraton Grande runs the most affordable baseline on this list at ฿2,690++, and delivers the addition of a live jazz performance across Rossini’s, the Living Room, and basil restaurant spaces. The jazz element is not incidental; this is a proper live ensemble during the Sunday sitting, which changes the atmosphere entirely compared to a standard hotel buffet.
The beverage packages run ฿1,850++ for a two-hour window or ฿2,325++ for three hours. These include wine and beer but not champagne as a headline tier. If champagne is your priority, look elsewhere on this list. What you get instead is strong food value, a live performance, and a Sukhumvit address at a price point below almost everything else in the five-star tier.
BTS: Asok / Sukhumvit (direct connection)
Pair with: The Sheraton Grande is directly connected to BTS Asok via a walkway, the best BTS access of any hotel on this list. The Sukhumvit neighborhood’s dinner and nightlife options make the hotel a logical Sunday-brunch-plus-evening-exploration base.
Source: Rossini’s Bangkok Official (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).
Best Sathorn / Silom / Lumpini Brunch
This is where Bangkok’s financial district meets its grandest historic hotels. The two brunches in this zone occupy very different positions on the price spectrum. One of them runs the most expensive champagne package in Southeast Asia.

Dusit Thani Bangkok: Pavilion
Every Sunday, 12:00–15:30. Agoda: Book a stay
Start with the number: ฿19,950++ for unlimited Dom Pérignon. There is no other hotel brunch in Bangkok (and very likely no other hotel brunch in Southeast Asia) that offers Dom Pérignon as a free-flow package. Not a glass, not a half-bottle: unlimited. This is the unique detail that defines this brunch and justifies the trip even before you’ve seen the food.
The Dusit Thani reopened in September 2024 after an extensive renovation. The Pavilion is the result: a space that honors the original hotel’s Thai heritage while operating at a contemporary luxury standard. The base package starts at ฿3,200++, the wine, beer, and Prosecco package runs ฿6,200++, and the Dom Pérignon unlimited tier lands at ฿19,950++.
The food spread matches the ambition of the champagne offering. Extensive seafood section, multiple live cooking stations, a Thai spread that goes deeper than most hotel brunches (expect carved fruit presentations, regional specialties, and made-to-order Thai dishes), and a dessert station that takes Thai sweets as seriously as it takes French pastries.
Book 2–3 weeks ahead for the Dom Pérignon tier. The table count for that package is limited.
BTS: Sala Daeng / Silom (5-min walk)
Pair with: The Dusit Thani’s restored heritage position on Lumpini Park gives you one of Bangkok’s most distinctive hotel environments. A night in one of the renovated suites before Sunday brunch is the Bangkok splurge package.
Source: Dusit Thani Bangkok Official (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).
The Sukhothai Bangkok: Colonnade
Selected Sundays only, 12:00–15:00. Agoda: Book a stay
The Sukhothai’s Colonnade brunch is the highest base price on the list at ฿3,900++, and it carries a schedule caveat that matters: this runs on selected Sundays only, not every week. Check the official website for specific dates before making plans around this one. There is no published rolling weekly schedule.
The Sukhothai is a different kind of Bangkok luxury hotel: quieter, more curated, architecturally considered in a way that the busier Siam-area hotels are not. The Colonnade venue reflects this: a Thai pavilion-influenced space with Sukhothai-style architecture, lotus pools adjacent, and a brunch approach that prioritizes quality over volume.
Champagne and wine availability are UNVERIFIED in current public materials. Verify directly on the hotel site before booking.
BTS: Sala Daeng (10-min walk) or Lumpini (10-min walk)
Pair with: The Sukhothai’s location near Lumpini Park makes it the natural pick for brunch-plus-park afternoon. The calm Silom-adjacent neighborhood is a good antidote to the Siam-Ratchadamri intensity.
Source: The Sukhothai Bangkok Official (May 2026, verify current pricing before booking).
Best Hotel Brunch for Families with Kids
Not every Sunday brunch is built for a group that includes a six-year-old and someone who won’t eat oysters. These three have been verified for kid-friendly elements.

Capella Bangkok offers explicit children’s pricing at ฿1,500++ (confirmed, versus ฿3,000++ for adults), the only hotel on this list with a published kids’ rate. The seafood-forward spread and relaxed riverside setting work well for mixed groups.
Shangri-La NEXT2: The large, energetic room handles families naturally. No reserved kids’ area, but the layout and service staff are clearly accustomed to groups. The ฿2,900 nett flat pricing means no unexpected additions per child.
Anantara Riverside Trader Vic’s: Trader Vic’s Polynesian theme and riverside terrace setting are the most visually interesting environment for younger diners. The wide spread gives picky eaters options. The hotel shuttle boat approach from Saphan Taksin also adds an arrival experience that tends to work well with children.
For the champagne-forward brunches (VIU, Tables Grill, Anantara Siam), the ambiance skews heavily toward couples and adult groups (not exclusionary, but not designed for families).
Best for Dates and Couples
A different calculation applies when it’s two people, a bottle of champagne, and a reason to dress up. For more ideas on building a Bangkok trip around couple experiences, see our Bangkok luxury honeymoon guide.

Okura Prestige Up & Above: The 24th-floor skyline view and intimate Japanese-leaning room (see the dedicated section above) is the most architecturally distinctive of the couple-friendly venues, with the second-and-fourth-Sunday calendar as the only friction.
The St. Regis VIU: The Veuve Clicquot free-flow, butler-standard service, and formal elegance of the St. Regis dining room make this the closest Bangkok equivalent to a European special-occasion brunch. Worth the ฿4,900++ champagne tier for the right occasion.
Tables Grill, Grand Hyatt: The Laurent-Perrier champagne package at ฿3,500++ (including wines) represents the best champagne-to-price ratio on the list. The room is elegant without being intimidating.
Rain Tree Café, Athenee: The garden terrace section offers an intimate outdoor option that most of the larger ballroom venues can’t match.
Champagne Brand Showdown

This is the differentiator that no other Bangkok brunch guide bothers to track. Not just “champagne included.” Which champagne, and why it matters.

Bangkok’s hotel brunch landscape features five distinct champagne situations in 2026:
Dom Pérignon at Dusit Thani Pavilion (฿19,950++) The category is its own. Dom Pérignon is prestige cuvée: non-vintage rules don’t apply, every release is a single vintage, and it sits in a different quality (and price) conversation from everything else on this list. The fact that it exists as a free-flow Sunday brunch package anywhere in the world is unusual. That it exists in Bangkok at a price point below what most Singapore or Hong Kong hotels charge for a Veuve Clicquot package is the kind of market asymmetry that should bring people in from other cities.
Perrier-Jouët at Anantara Siam Secret Garden (฿5,800++) Perrier-Jouët is the floral choice. The Blanc de Blancs and non-vintage Brut are defined by acacia, white peach, and a lightness that pairs particularly well with oysters and delicate seafood. The Belle Époque bottle is the iconic art nouveau design. For guests who find Veuve Clicquot slightly too rich or Moët slightly too austere, Perrier-Jouët occupies a specific house style that genuinely suits a Thai-influenced brunch spread.
Veuve Clicquot at St. Regis VIU (฿4,900++) and Anantara Riverside Trader Vic’s (฿5,500++) The most recognizable champagne brand in the Bangkok hotel scene. The yellow label Brut is the workhorse non-vintage: full, toasty, slightly bready, with good apple and brioche character. It performs well as a free-flow option because it maintains structure across multiple glasses in a way that thinner champagnes don’t. The slight price difference between VIU and Trader Vic’s reflects the settings rather than the wine.
Laurent-Perrier at Grand Hyatt Tables Grill (฿3,500++ champagne + wines package) Laurent-Perrier is the quietly excellent choice. The UK market has long recognized it as a superior value alternative to Veuve, and the non-vintage Brut is genuinely elegant: dry, precise, green apple and citrus, without the heaviness of the more commercial houses. The fact that Tables Grill includes wines in the same package price makes this the best per-glass value for champagne on the list.
Brand-unverified or no premium tier: InterContinental (brand unspecified), Athenee (brand unspecified), Capella (brand unspecified), NEXT2 (Prosecco only), ALATi (no champagne tier), Up & Above (verify current terms), Sheraton Grande (no champagne headline), Hilton FLOW (no premium tier), Sukhothai (verify on hotel site).
The verdict: if champagne brand matters to you (and at these prices, it should), Dusit Thani is the only brunch in the region offering Dom Pérignon free-flow. Anantara Siam’s Perrier-Jouët is the most interesting pairing for the food spread. St. Regis VIU offers the most classically “correct” champagne experience. Grand Hyatt Tables Grill delivers the best ratio of champagne quality to total package price.
How to Book for the Cheapest Price
Hotel brunches can be booked through multiple channels, and the channel matters.
Direct booking (hotel website or phone) is the most reliable for guaranteed seating and the ability to note dietary requirements or request specific table positions (riverside, terrace, etc.). Rates are usually at published prices.
Hungry Hub and Eatigo list several of these hotels and occasionally offer 30–50% discounts during off-peak booking windows. Hungry Hub is the more reliable listing for Bangkok hotel brunches; Eatigo’s inventory shifts frequently. Neither offers affiliate rates, but both are worth checking before booking direct. The savings on a ฿5,000++ table can be significant.
Klook lists some Bangkok hotel brunch experiences, particularly for properties with international visibility. Search Bangkok brunch on Klook for current availability and package pricing.
Agoda: If you’re staying at the property, many hotels offer weekend packages that bundle room and brunch at a combined rate that undercuts buying them separately. Compare Bangkok hotel rates on Agoda and look for “Sunday Brunch Package” in the rate list when searching.
TIP
The best value path: book Sunday brunch + Saturday night stay together, in one transaction. The combined room-and-brunch package pricing at Dusit Thani, Anantara Siam, and the Shangri-La routinely undercuts booking both components separately. Check Agoda for current bundled rates.
For the casual cafe alternative on a budget, see our Bangkok brunch guide. The standalone restaurant scene runs ฿200–450 per person and has its own considerable depth.
Make a Weekend of It: Brunch + Staycation Pairings
The full execution of Bangkok hotel brunch is a Saturday-to-Sunday event. Check in Saturday, explore your neighborhood, eat dinner at somewhere genuinely good, sleep in a proper hotel bed, and arrive at brunch already in residence.
The logistics of commuting to a brunch venue at noon, paying the champagne tier, and then going back to your apartment is fine. But it misses the ambient pleasure of already being there: the Sunday morning lobby coffee, the unhurried elevator ride to the restaurant floor, the fact that you don’t have to think about where you’re going.
River zone pairing: Anantara Riverside + Trader Vic’s brunch. The most complete riverside-Bangkok experience available in a two-day window. Supplement with the Chao Phraya River activities guide for a full Saturday.
Siam zone pairing: Anantara Siam or St. Regis + brunch. Central Bangkok in one property. Saturday afternoon walks through the Siam–Chitlom shopping corridor, dinner in the area, Sunday brunch at your home hotel. If you’re considering this combination for a romantic trip, the Bangkok luxury honeymoon guide has more detail.
Value pairing: Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit + Sunday Jazzy Brunch. The most accessible price point for the full stay-and-brunch experience at a genuine five-star on the Sukhumvit line.
Book your Bangkok hotel stay on Agoda and filter by Sunday brunch availability for the best combined rates.
2026 Comparison Table
| Hotel | Venue | Days | Soft Drinks (THB) | Champagne (THB) | Champagne Brand | BTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anantara Siam | Secret Garden | Every Sun | 3,200++ | 5,800++ | Perrier-Jouët | Ratchadamri |
| St. Regis | VIU | Every Sun | 2,700++ | 4,900++ | Veuve Clicquot | Ratchadamri |
| Anantara Riverside | Trader Vic’s | Every Sun | 2,800++ | 5,500++ | Veuve Clicquot | Saphan Taksin + boat |
| Grand Hyatt | Tables Grill | Every Sun | 3,000++ | 3,500++ (champ+wine) | Laurent-Perrier | Siam |
| InterContinental | Espresso | Every Sun | 2,900++ | +2,300++ (unspec.) | Unspecified | Chit Lom |
| The Athenee | Rain Tree Café | Every Sun | 2,800 nett | incl. in 5,400++ pkg | Unverified | Phloen Chit |
| Dusit Thani | Pavilion | Every Sun | 3,200++ | 19,950++ (unlimited) | Dom Pérignon | Sala Daeng |
| Capella | Phra Nakhon | Every Sun | 3,000++ | +2,400++ (unspec.) | Unverified | Saphan Taksin |
| The Sukhothai | Colonnade | Selected Sundays | 3,900++ | Unverified | Unverified | Sala Daeng |
| Shangri-La | NEXT2 | Every Sun | 2,900 nett | N/A (Prosecco only) | — | Saphan Taksin |
| Siam Kempinski | ALATi | 1st & last Sun | 3,200++ | No tier | — | Siam |
| Okura Prestige | Up & Above | 2nd & 4th Sun | 2,950++ | Verify on site | Unverified | Phloen Chit |
| Sheraton Grande | Jazzy Brunch | Every Sun | 2,690++ | No champagne tier | — | Asok |
| Millennium Hilton | FLOW | Every Sun | ~1,999 | No premium tier | — | Saphan Taksin |
All ++ prices exclude 10% service charge and 7% VAT. “Nett” prices are final. Verify current pricing before booking.

Is Bangkok hotel brunch worth the price?
Yes, but the answer depends on the tier. At the base soft-drinks level (฿2,690–3,200++), Bangkok hotel brunches consistently deliver a quality and spread that would cost USD 80–120 in Singapore or Hong Kong. The food, service quality, and setting are directly comparable to equivalent-category hotels in those cities. The Bangkok discount is structural: land costs, labor, and ingredient supply chains keep the pricing permanently favorable.
At the champagne tiers, the value calculation changes but doesn’t disappear. ฿5,800++ for Perrier-Jouët free-flow at Anantara Siam is expensive in Bangkok terms; it would be considered reasonable in any major Western or East Asian city. The Dom Pérignon unlimited tier at Dusit Thani (฿19,950++) is in a category that has no real equivalent elsewhere in Southeast Asia, and the novelty value alone (a genuine free-flow Dom Pérignon sitting) has few comparable experiences globally at any price.
The less obvious part: hotel brunch in Bangkok is also the most consistent dining investment you can make here. The hotel supply chain, kitchen infrastructure, and service training make it reliably predictable in a way that individual Bangkok restaurants are not. You won’t have a transcendent experience, but you also won’t be disappointed. For special occasions, that consistency has real value.
What is the dress code for Bangkok hotel brunch?
Smart casual is the minimum at all 14 hotels on this list. That means closed shoes, collared shirts or blouses, and no beachwear, flip-flops, or athletic wear. Several venues (notably the St. Regis VIU, Dusit Thani Pavilion, and Anantara Siam Secret Garden) have a noticeably more formal atmosphere where business casual or cocktail-level dressing is the practical norm rather than the stated minimum. When in doubt: dress as you would for a nice dinner, not as you would for a cafe.
Do Bangkok hotel brunches offer halal options?
Several properties accommodate halal dietary requirements on request: the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, the Millennium Hilton FLOW, and the Shangri-La NEXT2 have received positive feedback for halal-labeled stations at the buffet or can accommodate halal requests when noted at booking. Contact the specific hotel’s restaurant directly when making your reservation and note the requirement. The larger hotels (Shangri-La, Sheraton, Hilton) have the operational infrastructure to handle this reliably. Do not assume halal availability at the smaller or boutique properties without confirming directly.
What happens if I need to cancel a hotel brunch reservation?
Most Bangkok hotel brunches require a credit card to hold the reservation and enforce a cancellation window of 24–48 hours before the seating. Same-day or no-show cancellations typically result in a charge equivalent to the base package price per person. Some properties (notably Dusit Thani and the St. Regis for the champagne tiers) have stricter cancellation policies. Always read the specific cancellation terms when booking, and call the hotel directly to cancel rather than relying on email, which can be missed.
Which hotel brunch in Bangkok only runs on selected Sundays?
Three hotels on this list do not run every Sunday. The Sukhothai Colonnade runs on selected Sundays only (check their official website for specific upcoming dates). Siam Kempinski ALATi runs on the first and last Sunday of each month only. Okura Prestige Up & Above runs on the second and fourth Sunday of each month only. Always verify the specific date before booking. Arriving on the wrong Sunday means a regular à la carte menu, not the brunch spread.
What is the most expensive hotel brunch in Bangkok?
The Dusit Thani Pavilion’s Dom Pérignon unlimited champagne tier at ฿19,950++ (approximately ฿23,300 after service charge and VAT) is the most expensive single package available among Bangkok’s hotel brunches in 2026. It is believed to be the only unlimited Dom Pérignon Sunday brunch offering in Southeast Asia. The base soft drinks package at the same venue starts at ฿3,200++. The Sukhothai Colonnade runs the highest base price at ฿3,900++ for its soft drinks package. Both Anantara Siam and the St. Regis offer champagne tiers in the ฿4,900–5,800++ range for their respective house champagnes.
Bottom Line
Bangkok hotel brunch is not a guilty pleasure. It’s a genuinely good use of a Sunday. Thirteen verified venues, five distinct champagne positions, and a price range from ฿2,690 to unlimited Dom Pérignon. The three schedule-sensitive venues (Sukhothai, ALATi, Up & Above) require calendar awareness; the others run every week.
The short answer: start at Grand Hyatt Tables Grill for the best champagne-to-price ratio, go to Dusit Thani Pavilion for the experience that doesn’t exist anywhere else in the region, and use the Sheraton Grande Jazzy Brunch when budget and live jazz are the twin priorities.
For a different kind of Bangkok Sunday (the ฿300 cafe brunch version), the casual brunch alternative covers that territory in full. For planning the rest of your Bangkok weekend, the luxury hotels guide has the full property breakdown by zone and budget.
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