Thursday, July 29, 2010

Music Square, Mahidol University Salaya Review

About an hours drive from downtown Bangkok, at Mahidol University Salaya Campus is a restaurant that would definitely make it to my list of top eateries in Thailand. Nestled away in the Music section of the campus, surrounded by beautiful architecture is Music Square. This review of Music Square was done during lunch on two occasions. The service here is comparable to any Five Star Hotel in Bangkok, if not better. Waiters are always on hand and the food taste heavenly. A touch above Vanilla Industry at Paragon. The best part of all my visits is that the prices here are very reasonable. 

The Menu

Interior and Table Layout

Spaghetti Aglio Olio with Bacon

Onion Rings

My total bill came to about 400 Baht for the Spaghetti, Onion Rings, Banoffee and Coffee. The only negative comment I have about this place would be the limited amount of desserts. There are also Thai Dishes on offer, and they can usually whip up anything that you would orde at a "Ahaan Tam Sang" Vendor (Made to Order Stall). 

Banoffee

Outside Seating

The restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating as well as live music at certain times and days. It is usually not crowded and the ventilation/air conditioning inside is very good, so you can sit and relax after exploring the country side on a hot day or if you are on your way back to Bangkok. Thumbs up for an unexpected and outstanding Restaurant. Visit their website through the link below for more information.

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Music Square - Mahidol University Salaya Campus (4.5/5) BBB
(http://www.music.mahidol.ac.th/musicsquare/index.php)

02-800-2525
College of Music, Mahidol University Salaya Campus
25/25 Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Road Salaya, Phutthamonthon
Nakhonpathom, 73170 Thailand

2 comments:

  1. I do not recommend this restaurant. Several customers got stomach problem after eating. Bad manner of staffs, not reasonable price.

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  2. I'm sorry to hear that Anonymous had difficulty with the food at Music Square, but in my experience, any restaurant can have a bad day. I recommend that Anonymous try the place again, with their new chef, expanded menu, and other improvements. I eat there regularly, as I am a staff member at the College of Music. It is a fine place to eat and very reasonably priced. the wait staff are congenial and always do what they can to help and provide a good service. Highly recommended!

    Phil Brink
    Instructor of Trombone
    Mahidol University College of Music

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