The Elements is also a restaurant on the ground of the Pullman Arcadia – it is the one where the morning breakfast takes place.
The breakfast here is incredibly rich – there are the classics such as American or English Breakfast almost every type of eggs, there are salads, Sushi, fish and salmon, many Thai dishes, daily fresh ham from the oven, a large selection of homemade bread, sweet patisserie, fruits, and much more.
Chef Sorn is the lead chef in this area, a Thai with international experience and a true all-round talent. He is responsible for all the delicacies the Elements has to offer on the à la carte menu. It offers both Thai cuisine and some Western food such as spare ribs, César salad, burgers, sandwiches and much more.
In addition, there are different theme evenings, such as the seafood BBQ or a special Thai dinner. The Thai dishes at Elements are authentic, visual highlights and tasted fantastic throughout.
The Element team also conjures up the desserts for all restaurants and events at the Arcadia – in other words, all the little chocolate treats that are waiting in the rooms as a surprise for the guests come from the Elements kitchen.
Since I have our daily breakfast in this area, for me at least, the atmosphere at night is lacking. However, the friendly and professional service of the many hard-working staff and the delicious food makes up for this. The prices for food and drinks at Elements are in the upper segment, which is completely justified by the quality of the ingredients and the loving handling of the food.
The Elements offers once a week – I think it was on Mondays – a Thai buffet that should not be missed. It will be hard to find a similar variety of different Thai specialties on the island.
In addition to the successful optical presentation, everything tastes fantastic and this at a very favourable price for a five star house.
I can recommend to every hotel guest, but also to visitors who wish to be pampered in the Elements.