REVIEW · BANGKOK
Bangkok: Great Harbour International Buffet
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Some buffets try to do everything. This one tries to do it all well. Great Harbour International Buffet in Bangkok is built for scale—think a huge international setup with river views and serious menu variety in a tight 2-hour meal window.
I especially love the sheer international variety. With six food stations (Western, Roast Beef & Ham, Japanese, China & Taiwanese, Pizza & Teppanyaki, and Asian Food) you can taste across regions without repeating the same plate twice.
My other big win is the river view side of the experience. You’re not just eating indoors—you’re dining with a pleasant setting while you work your way through drinks and unlimited buffet choices. One thing to consider: at this size (it can handle 420+ people), it can feel busy, so go with a calm, efficient plan for what you want first.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make Great Harbour Worth Your Time
- Bangkok Buffet With Six Global Stations and a River Setting
- Your 2-Hour Game Plan (How to Eat Smart)
- What’s Included (And What You’ll Pay Attention To)
- Price and value: $41 for 2 hours
- Six Stations, One Meal: What Each Area Is For
- Western Food: the comfort foundation
- Roast Beef & Ham: classic savory stops
- Japanese Food: where sushi and seafood shine
- China and Taiwanese food: flavors with depth
- Pizza & Teppanyaki: hot, fast energy
- Asian Food: the catch-all that connects it all
- Drinks Included: Small Detail, Big Comfort
- The Big Selling Point: Choice on a Serious Scale
- Who Should Book Great Harbour International Buffet?
- Should You Book It? My Honest Take
- FAQ
- How long is the Great Harbour International Buffet?
- How much does it cost?
- Is transportation included?
- What food is included?
- Are drinks included?
- Does it have a view?
- Is it refundable if plans change?
- Is it wheelchair accessible?
Key Things That Make Great Harbour Worth Your Time

- Huge international spread across six themed stations, so you can mix cuisines easily.
- 420+ capacity means you’ll likely be dining in a lively room, not a quiet hidden spot.
- Over 200 all-you-can-eat options under The Bes, so you can keep exploring.
- Drinks included with your buffet ticket, which adds real value.
- River views make the meal feel more like an event than a quick bite.
- 2-hour duration keeps you from wandering too long—ideal if you like a clear dining plan.
Bangkok Buffet With Six Global Stations and a River Setting

Great Harbour International Buffet is a “serious buffet” in the Bangkok sense: big capacity, international stations, and enough menu choice to keep you busy for a full meal. If you like variety more than perfection, this place makes sense. If you only want one cuisine, you’ll feel like you’re paying for options you won’t use.
The setting also changes the mood. The ticket includes a beautiful river view, so you’re dining in a more scenic, relaxed vibe than many all-you-can-eat halls. It’s the kind of detail that makes a buffet feel like an evening plan instead of a stopgap dinner.
You’ll have 2 hours to eat. That time limit matters: the best strategy is to start strong, hit your top priorities early, then slow down for repeats and dessert.
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Your 2-Hour Game Plan (How to Eat Smart)

This is a buffet, so there isn’t a formal “schedule” in the way tours have stops. What you do have is a structured layout—six stations that cover a wide range of cuisines. With the time cap, you want a simple loop.
Here’s how I’d pace it:
- Start with one “wow” station: if sushi or seafood is your thing, go there first while your first plate energy is high.
- Add a hot savory station next: roast-style, pizza/teppanyaki, or a Chinese/Taiwanese option usually gives you that fuller comfort-food base.
- Then circle back for variety: this is where that large menu matters most.
- Finish with dessert only if you still have room. With so many choices, dessert gets easier to justify later if you’ve paced your savory portions.
With drinks included, it’s also easier to settle in and not feel like you need to “ration” what you’re eating. Still, keep your plan practical. A busy buffet can tempt you into grabbing everything at once.
What’s Included (And What You’ll Pay Attention To)

Your ticket includes:
- International buffet access
- Six food stations: Western Food, Roast Beef & Ham, Japanese Food, China and Taiwanese food, Pizza & Teppanyaki, Asian Food
- Drinks included
- River view
What’s not included is transportation, so you’ll need to handle getting there on your own. In real life, that means budgeting time for the ride and planning your return. If you’re staying far from Central Bangkok or you hate late-evening logistics, factor that in before you pick this as your main dinner.
Price and value: $41 for 2 hours
At $41 per person for 2 hours, the value depends on your appetite and your style of eating. If you’re the type who tries a little of everything, the math usually works in your favor—especially because drinks are included and the menu is built for variety across multiple stations.
If you only eat one or two dishes, you might feel like you’re paying for choices you won’t use. The upside is that the buffet is designed for exactly that “try everything” approach.
Six Stations, One Meal: What Each Area Is For

Great Harbour’s layout is the main reason this buffet feels efficient. Instead of hunting for random dishes, you can hit stations with a clear purpose.
Western Food: the comfort foundation
The Western Food station is your easiest entry point. Think familiar flavors and dishes you can use as a “safe base” while you branch out. It’s useful if your table has mixed tastes or if you want something hearty early on.
Roast Beef & Ham: classic savory stops
This station is all about roast-style comfort. It tends to satisfy the craving for something rich and filling, which helps you balance lighter items like sushi or seafood. If you’re building a plate around meaty mains, this is a logical second stop.
Japanese Food: where sushi and seafood shine
The Japanese section includes sushi and is paired with fresh seafood options in the overall experience. This is usually the area people anticipate first, because it signals quality and freshness. If you want to sample several bites, go early while the sushi and seafood choices are freshest.
A practical note: sushi and seafood can be more delicate than hot buffet items. You’ll get better results if you eat your Japanese picks sooner rather than saving them for later.
China and Taiwanese food: flavors with depth
The China and Taiwanese food station is where you typically get bold, savory flavors. It helps round out the meal so you’re not only eating Western-style comfort and Japanese-style light bites. If you like warming sauces and familiar stir-fry or noodle-like flavors, this is where you’ll likely return for a second plate.
Pizza & Teppanyaki: hot, fast energy
This station gives you high-temperature satisfaction. Pizza is a comfort option, and Teppanyaki-style items (based on the station name) add that grilling-and-sizzle feel that busy buffets often do well. It’s also a good “midway restart” if you’ve started to slow down after the first wave of sampling.
Asian Food: the catch-all that connects it all
The Asian Food station ties the buffet together with broader regional variety. When you want something different from the specific Japanese or China/Taiwan lanes, this is the place to grab it. It’s also a smart station to revisit after you’ve already eaten enough to know what you enjoy.
Drinks Included: Small Detail, Big Comfort

One of the best value signals here is that drinks are included. That means you can settle in without constantly calculating add-on costs in the middle of eating.
For a buffet, that matters because the meal often lasts a full 2 hours for most people. Included drinks make it easier to pace yourself, take breaks between stations, and actually enjoy the setting.
The Big Selling Point: Choice on a Serious Scale

Two things stand out most strongly from the way people rate this place: the selection and the feeling that the buffet offers more than enough to keep you busy.
The numbers are part of the reason. Great Harbour is described as the largest international buffet restaurant in Thailand, and it can accommodate 420+ customers in total. Add in more than 200 all-you-can-eat international buffet menus under The Bes, and you get the vibe: this is built for variety lovers.
For you, that translates into freedom. You can sample across cuisines without committing your plate to only one style. If you’re traveling with people who have different food preferences, this is a buffet where more people can find favorites.
Who Should Book Great Harbour International Buffet?

This is a strong match if:
- You love international buffet variety and want many tastes in one sitting
- You want a 2-hour evening plan with drinks included
- Your group includes different cuisine preferences (Western, Japanese, Chinese/Taiwanese, and more)
- You care about the setting and want a river view
It may be less ideal if:
- You prefer quiet meals over lively, high-capacity rooms
- You eat lightly and don’t think you’ll use the wide menu
- You hate managing your own transportation timing (since it’s not included)
Should You Book It? My Honest Take

If your goal is a big, international buffet night with a river-view setting and drinks included, Great Harbour is a very practical choice. The price—$41 for 2 hours—feels fair when you plan to sample across the six stations and take advantage of the huge selection.
My advice is simple: treat it like a tasting menu you can repeat. Go in hungry, pick your top two cuisines before you start loading plates, and leave room for dessert only if you paced smartly. With that approach, it’s the kind of meal that’s worth coming back for.
FAQ

How long is the Great Harbour International Buffet?
The buffet experience lasts 2 hours.
How much does it cost?
The price is $41 per person.
Is transportation included?
No. Transportation is not included.
What food is included?
You get an international buffet with six food stations: Western Food, Roast Beef & Ham, Japanese Food, China and Taiwanese food, Pizza & Teppanyaki, and Asian Food.
Are drinks included?
Yes. Drinks are included with your buffet experience.
Does it have a view?
Yes. The experience includes a beautiful river view.
Is it refundable if plans change?
No. The activity is non-refundable and no postponing is listed.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The activity is wheelchair accessible.



























