When Pattaya wants to impress, it books Mantra. This landmark restaurant and bar near the Amari is a special-occasion destination — a theatrical, multi-level space wrapped around open kitchens turning out sushi, Thai, Indian, Chinese and Western dishes side by side.
Why it’s special
The design and the range are the draw: it feels like an event, and the menu spans cuisines without spreading itself thin. The Sunday brunch in particular has become a Pattaya institution.
Worth knowing
It’s a splurge, best for dinner or brunch rather than a casual bite, and you’ll want to book ahead at peak times. Confirm current hours and prices before you go.
Pros
- A genuine special-occasion setting and design
- Huge multi-cuisine menu from open kitchens
- The Sunday brunch is a Pattaya institution
Cons
- Top-end prices
- Best for dinner or brunch, not a casual drop-in
- Booking essential at peak times
Frequently asked questions
Is Mantra worth it in Pattaya?
For a special meal, many think so — it's a landmark fine-dining spot with striking design and a broad, high-quality multi-cuisine menu. It's a splurge, and its Sunday brunch is especially renowned. Book ahead.
Do you need to book Mantra?
Yes, especially for dinner and the famous Sunday brunch. Confirm current hours and reservation policy before you go. ⟨VERIFY⟩