Bangkok wining and dining deals to catch in July 2025
Wine dinners, poutine, cheese buffets, and more to watch for in July.
As we tuck in for the last weekend of Pride Month, BK is looking ahead to some deals in July to keep us full and a little bit (or a lot a bit) drunk. As usual, there are plenty of wine nights from France and Italy, but we’ve got a few poutine surprises and cheesy buffets thrown in as well. We'll add more as they come up throughout the month, so watch this space.
Going through July and August, InterContinental Bangkok’s Espresso’s Premium Seafood Dinner Buffet is getting an Australian Wagyu upgrade. Priced at B2,250 per person for a four and a half hour all-you-can-eat event from Friday to Saturday, you can expect a surf and turf buffet featuring the likes of red wine brisket and roasted river prawn. More info here, Espresso
Pitter patter, Bangkok, and go on down to Sauced for a belated Canada Day celebration on July 2 for free—yes, that’s right, free—poutine with any order. We’ve covered the wings here before, and if you can’t find a flavor you like, it doesn’t exist. The gravy starts flowing at 11am and goes until the poutine pipes run out of juice.
Get Wednesday going with the Midweek Social Club from 6pm-10:30pm featuring a B999 buffet with DJ sets, unlimited food, and all-you-can-drink at Ventisi. Found on the 24th floor, expect 19 aperitivo-style snacks. It launched earlier this week, but will keep going through July. More info here, Ventisi
Entry is B1,299 for this Californication wine event, featuring wine labels from Robert Mondavi on July 3. The one-night-only event kicks off with six different labels and a selection of canapes from 6-8pm. More info here, Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit
Listen up, because you need to book this one by next week with the wine pairing, and if you do you get the 9-course meal with wine pairing for B2,890. You can expect an international pop up with NEP! Wine Bar from Penang for a one-night only event on July 23 filled with good bites and curated natty wines. More info here, Must Wine Bar
It’s fine wines from Italy at Octave where they’ll be welcoming Italian wine maker Maria Sabrina Tedeschi from the Tedeschi Winery for a wine tasting featuring duck confit, salmon carving, angus prime rib, and a premium cheese table for B2,250 per person. More info here, Octave
Starting at 7pm, Bangkokers will head to Sicily for a six-course dinner paired with six Italian wines at Scarlett Wine Bar and Restaurant on the 37th floor. You can expect the likes of arancini with saffron rice and crab, smoked tuna, squid ink risotto, and more for B2,400. More info here, Scarlett Wine Bar and Restaurant
For B2,490 on July 25-26, Cagette is bringing the flavors of Bordeaux from Chateau La Croix de Berny along with unlimited canapes. You’ll also meet the maker (of the wine, not the universe) and take home a signed bottle—along with a belly full of French cuisine. More info here, Cagette
Alright, pay attention, because this one’s a little complicated, but it’s important for foodies—and it goes through July to September. You get a ticket online and you receive a ticket for participating venues for special deals. Then, take a picture of your receipt and send it in for a chance to win prizes including Michelin-star dinners, bottles of wine, and vouchers. Check to see if there are some restaurants you’re planning on visiting and fill out the registration form.
Gee whiz, we hear you say, you sure do promote the Cheese at So event a lot. You’re right, we do. Do you know why? Because it’s a truly insane amount of cheese and booze for B2,400. Kicking off the first Friday of every month, this July on the Fourth, Floor /9 is filled with all the cheese you can eat and no one will stop you from making yourself sick. More info here, Floor /9
Chef Lawrence Bobo is taking his artistic desserts to the Intercontinental Bangkok’s Balcony Lounge for a full five months starting in July, complete with the Chocolate Afternoon Tea by Chef Lawrence, priced at B1,100 per set or B1,990 for two people. More info here, Intercontinental Bangkok
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