Take-Away Elements Artisanal Bread Box
The Okura Prestige is now offering freshly baked bread straight from the oven for you to enjoy at home. A warm, sweet-smelling Elements Bread Box comes with 2 pieces of the hotel’s signature Brioche feuilletée, 2 pieces of Soba baguette, 2 pieces of Goma charcoal soft bun, 1 bar of French salted butter and 1 bar of smoked miso and seaweed butter, only at THB 390 per box.
Elements Artisanal Bread Box is available to order from now on. A minimum of 24 hours pre-order is required by calling +66 (0) 2 687 9031 or email fbreservations@okurabangkok.com. Pick up at La Pâtisserie on weekdays from 07:00 – 19:00 and for weekends/holidays, pick up is on request at Up & Above Restaurant.
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