Celebrate Mother’s Day with delightful treats and heartfelt messages at The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon. The hotel is offering a variety of surprises for all the special moms out there.
Mott 32 Bangkok: Longevity Peach Buns and Refreshing Drinks
From August 12th to 14th, Mott 32 Bangkok, the award-winning Chinese restaurant from Hong Kong, will extend Mother’s Day celebrations for three days. Mothers joining the party will receive complimentary jasmine-scented Longevity Peach Buns, a delicious combination of sweet potato and bird nest. To accompany the buns, they will also be treated to a refreshing drink made with apple juice, jasmine-flavored rice syrup, Blue Curacao, and egg white.
The Standard Grill: Buy 1 Get 1 Free Voucher for Afternoon Tea
At The Standard Grill, mothers dining on NYC brasserie-style classics between August 11th and 13th will receive a Buy 1 Get 1 Free voucher. This voucher can be redeemed at Tease from August 14th to September 29th, on weekdays, to enjoy their famously whimsical afternoon tea.
The Parlor: Coloring Postcards by Thai Artist Phayanchana
On August 12th, the hotel’s social hub, The Parlor, will offer every paying guest a free coloring postcard designed by Thai artist Phayanchana, the creator of the ’44 Thai Alphabets Postcard’ project. His creative Mother’s Day collection includes amaranth, tulip, yellow rose, orchid, and anthurium, symbolizing love, gratitude, and kindness. Guests are encouraged to customize their Phayanchana postcards by coloring them and writing heartfelt messages for their mothers or loved ones. Postcards will be available from 11 AM to 7 PM or until stock lasts.
For more information about The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon’s Mother’s Day celebration, visit https://www.standardhotels.com/bangkok/, call +66 (0)2 085 8888, email stbkk@standardhotels.com, or add LINE OA at @TheStandardBangkok.
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