Enjoy a Xmas dinner with style around Pattaya Bay

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Enjoy a Xmas dinner with style around Pattaya Bay

Tourists holidaying in Pattaya over the festive season have plenty of opportunities to enjoy a traditional Christmas dinner, but without a flake of snow or patch of ice in sight. Quite a few of the popular bars, hotels and restaurants at Thailand’s favourite seaside resort lay on Christmas themed feasts complete with turkey and Christmas pudding with brandy sauce.

As there are so many places in Pattaya to enjoy a festive meal today we have selected a few of what we think will be the best.  The Radius at the Cape Dara Resort is the venue for a four-course dining delight this evening while the Sheraton is staging a grand Xmas lunch buffet with the bonuses of live music and visits from Santa Claus. 

The Punch and Judy, Jameson's the Irish Pub and Dicey Reilly’s Pub are among the bars with special turkey and all the trimmings dinners today. The majority of the venues are also taking bookings for parties and meals to welcome 2016 in next week. 

Holidaymakers travelling from Bangkok or its two airports to Pattaya will find 12GO ASIA offers convenience when arranging the trip. You can choose from private-hire car or mini-van or VIP-class bus. All travellers need to do is choose their desired time and confirm payment. We then take care of the rest.

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