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  Posted on: Sunday, July 28, 2013 18:09
  Author: Melissa Richter, Bangkok Travel Examiner
  Subject: Dining in old world style at D.B. Bradley in The Eugenia  (Photos)
|      Old world style and grace    are what await at D.B. Bradley in the evocative Eugenia hotel. This    fascinating property features an historic house surrounded by lush gardens,    an inviting pool and authentic antique furnishings and vintage pieces from    the British colonial era. D.B. Bradley has recently expanded the dining area    and it is well suited for corporate events, weddings and special occasion    dining. ");    }  Rating for The D.B. Bradley     The Venue It feels like you have    stepped back in time to a bygone era from the moment you arrive. It almost    has the feel of visiting a museum as you discover exotic animal skins,    rarified butterfly collections in display cases, and mysterious taxidermy    animals mounted on walls. There are no replicas here as it is a veritable feast    of vintage antiques that where collected by the previous Taiwanese owner from    Asia, Europe and Africa. The concept of D.B. Bradley was inspired from the    life of Dan Beach Bradley who was a missionary who settled in Thailand. The    food served is based on an eclectic European and Asian theme of cross    cultural gourmet delicacies prepared by Chef Prajak Chotchueng and his    talented team. You will find Thai specialties as well as international    favorites such as soups, salads, pastas, seafood and steak. The Cuisine Start your meal off with    a signature cocktail such as the Eugenia    Cocktail made from vodka, cranberry, red wine, Cointreau, lime    juice, blue berry syrup and Sprite. It is sour and sweet and very easy to    drink. For a starter I recommend the Pan    Seared Alaskan Deep Sea Scallops w/ Cauliflower Wasabi Mousseline &    Lentils. It may seem like an odd combination, but the textural    elements on the plate are very cohesive with the addition of the crispy green    salad. The lentil is a nice contrast to the creamy cauliflower mash and the    flavors work well with the sweet scallop. Pair it with a glass of Las Moras Pinot Grigio,    2011 from Argentina and you have a "hit" on your hands. For the    main course you may want to try the Roasted    Australian Rack of Lamb w/ Seasonal Vegetables & Olive Sauce. While    the vegetables on this dish are perhaps a bit of an afterthought and do not    really bring much to the table, the lamb is well seasoned and the sauce is    thoroughly enjoyable especially when paired with a glass of J Bouchon Merlot Reserva, 2011 from the    Maule Valley in Chile. For dessert you don't want to miss the Amaretto Cheesecake. Not    only is it a generous portion that is large enough to share between two    people, but it is a rich and creamy delight with a yummy crust on the bottom    and a tart berry sauce. Verdict  The Eugenia has long been    a favorite city escape for local celebrities, discerning travelers and    longtime Bangkok residents. D.B. Bradley is open daily for breakfast, lunch    and dinner and has an ala carte Sunday Brunch available for just $47.87USD    (1490Baht) ++ per person. D.B. Bradley has recently teamed up with Fine Seat    so that you can make online reservations directly from their Facebook page.    For additional information or reservations please call +662 259 9011 or click    the "Fine Seat" link above.  **Did you enjoy this    article? Receive free email alerts when new articles are available by    clicking the subscribe button at the top of the page. Location:  The Eugenia    Hotel & Spa 267, Soi Sukhumvit 31, Web: http://www.theeugenia.com/ Facebook:    https://www.facebook.com/TheEugeniaHotelandSpa MRT: Sukhumvit BTS: Phrom Pong  |    
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