Atelier Restaurant at Grand Millennium Sukhumvit

What: All-you-can-eat dinner buffet at 6-10:30pm (B1,400)
 
Features: Festive classics such as roasted turkey with giblet gravy and sourdough stuffing, honey-glazed ham, garlic mashed potato and sweet potato salad with pecan nuts. Steamed snow fish on glazed leek provides an unusual alternative.
 
Why: B1,400 per head (excluding alcohol) isn’t bad, and children eat at 50 percent off. 
 
2/F, Grand Millennium Sukhumvit Bangkok, 30 Asoke-Sukhumvit Soi 31, 02-204-4000 

Up & Above at The Okura Prestige Bangkok

What: All-you-can-eat buffet lunch at noon-2:30pm; four-course dinner at 6-10:30pm (both B1,200)
 
Features: For lunch, a traditional Thanksgiving turkey roast. For dinner, a modernized version of Nicoise tuna salad, topinambur (Jerusalem artichoke) soup with breaded langoustine, oven-roasted turkey with root vegetables and ginger-pumpkin mash and, for dessert, raspberry ripple cheesecake ice cream bars.
 
Why: The dinner provides a more romantic alternative to repeat trips to fill your plate at the buffet.
 
24/F, The Okura Prestige Bangkok, 57 Wireless Rd., 02-687- 9000 

Atrium at the Landmark Bangkok

What: All-you-can-eat buffet lunch at noon-2:30pm (B1,700); all-you-can-eat buffet  dinner at 6-10:30pm (B2,900) 
 
Features: Not just roast turkey, but also plenty of fresh seafood such as boiled shrimp, New Zealand mussels and oysters.
 
Why: It’s the most expensive in this list, whether for lunch or dinner, but if you come as a party of four, you only pay for two. Bargain.
 
G/F, The Landmark Bangkok,138 Sukhumvit Rd., 02-254-0404
 

Hemingway’s

What: Special Thanksgiving dinner (B460) at 6-10:30pm  

Features: Roasted turkey with twists on traditional sides such as cornbread-chorizo stuffing, candied yams, braised creamy mushroom green beans, giblet gravy and gingered cranberry sauce. Desserts include pumpkin pie with a ginger snap crust and vanilla whip.

Why: To go along with the Thanksgiving set, there is also extended happy hours from 4-9pm.

Sukhumvit Soi 14, 02-653-3900. Open Sun-Wed 11:30-12:30am, Thu-Sat 11:30-1:30am. BTS Asoke/MRT Sukhumvit

Chomp

What: Thanksgiving roast dinner starting B390

Features: A choice of traditional roast turkey or vegetarian crispy fried chicken with loads of traditional sides such as cranberry stuffing, sweet potato mash, and corn bread.

Why: A great opportunity to experience a more homely, traditional Thanksgiving experience in Bangkok.

Samsen Soi 1, 084-098-8633. Open daily 8am-11pm. MRT Hua Lampong

Mélangé

What: From Thanksgiving Day until Nov 29, a Thanksgiving set menu at B850.

Features: For both lunch and dinner you get pumpkin soup, a choice of turkey or glazed ham for main, and a slice of apple pie, paired with either rosé or red wine.

Why: Every diner also gets a chance to win a free bottle of wine. The airy venue is also perfect for soaking up the (slightly) cooler breeze.

73 Ekkamai Soi 10, 02-391-8019. Open Thu-Sun 7am-9:30pm; Mon 7am-9:30pm; Tue 7am-9:30pm. BTS Ekkamai