Kabuki JW Japanese Sunday Brunch Theatre
Times of IndiaMydestination.com/RESTAURANTS, PHUKET/ Updated : May 13, 2015, 16:04 IST
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JW Japanese Sunday Brunch at the JW Marriott Phuket is the first ever and only Sunday Japanese Brunch on Phuket Island. The concept of the brunch is an integrated Sunday family gathering that will allow the residents of Phuket to … Read more
JW Japanese Sunday Brunch at the JW Marriott Phuket is the first ever and only Sunday Japanese Brunch on Phuket Island. The concept of the brunch is an integrated Sunday family gathering that will allow the residents of Phuket to enjoy a great selection of sushi, sashimi, tempura, noodles, and entertaining teppanyaki with the variety of quality meats. Read less
JW Japanese Sunday Brunch at the JW Marriott Phuket is the first ever and only Sunday Japanese Brunch on Phuket Island. The concept of the brunch is an integrated Sunday family gathering that will allow the residents of Phuket to enjoy a great selection of sushi, sashimi, tempura, noodles, and entertaining teppanyaki with the variety of quality meats.The price for one person is at 1,900 net Baht. which includes a free flow of soft drinks and family day passes to Kids Pavilion and Swimming Pool. Children under six years old can enjoy brunch for free and children between 7 - 12 years of age pay half the adult price. An additional 600 net Baht is offered for free flow of premium selection of Wine, Sparkling Wine, Beer, and Sake.
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