Experience the Enchanting Thai 'Orange Night' Dinner Buffet at Mango Tree Tokyo
Mango Tree Tokyo is set to host a stunning dinner buffet event named 'THAI "ORANGE NIGHT"', taking place over two nights on November 14 and 15, 2025. Located on the 35th floor of the Marunouchi Building in Chiyoda, this event promises to delight diners with an exquisite selection of authentic Thai cuisine paired perfectly with free-flowing Perrier-Jouët champagne.
The name 'THAI "ORANGE NIGHT"' draws inspiration from both the vibrant orange hue of the Mango Tree brand and the breathtaking sunset views visible from the restaurant. As guests dine, they will witness the seamless transition from the golden orange tones of the sky to the twinkling lights of Tokyo as night descends. This magical atmosphere, complemented by delectable dishes and fine champagne, is sure to create unforgettable memories for attendees.
Indulge in Free-Flowing Perrier-Jouët Champagne
Guests can enjoy the luxurious Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut champagne in a free-flowing style throughout the evening. This champagne, from one of France's oldest champagne houses, boasts refreshing aromas of pear, peach, and grapefruit, harmoniously blended with subtle scents of brioche. The combination of this elegant champagne with the spicy and herbaceous flavors of Thai cuisine ensures a culinary experience unlike any other.
A Feast of Authentic Thai Dishes
For this exclusive dinner buffet, Chef Koichi Shirazawa will present a menu that highlights the authentic flavors of Thailand. The spread includes a variety of appetizers, main dishes, and desserts, allowing guests to relish the taste of Thailand in a single sitting.
Appetizers
Diners can begin their meal with vibrant dishes such as Yumsun Sen, featuring fresh Ama-kusa prawns and scallops, and fresh spring rolls made with the catch of the day. One of the highlights is the papaya salad (Som Tam), prepared live at the table, showcasing the freshness of the ingredients.
Main Dishes
Move on to the main courses featuring Thailand's most beloved dishes, including Green Curry (Gaeng Kiew Wan) and Massaman Curry (Gaeng Massaman). Meat lovers can indulge in grilled Amasuka Daisuke chicken (Gai Yang) and Matsusaka pork (Moo Yang), while Pad Thai will be served fresh at guests’ tables, ensuring maximum flavor and heat.
Desserts
The evening sweetens up with an array of desserts such as Tapioca Bar, a fun combination of coconut milk, tapioca, and jelly. Other delightful options include Thai Tea Pudding and Kanom Chan, ensuring a satisfying conclusion to the meal.
Special Event-Only Premium Cocktails
In addition to the buffet, guests can enjoy two special premium cocktails inspired by the event’s theme. These cocktails, available for an additional price, include Pumpkin Orange Night and Tropical Bronx, each priced at 1,800 yen (tax included).
Event Details
Dates: November 14 & 15, 2025
Price: 16,500 yen (tax included)
Session 1: 17:00 – 19:30 (Last orders at 19:00)
Session 2: 20:00 – 22:00 (Last orders at 21:30)
Location: Mango Tree Tokyo, Marunouchi Building 35F, 2-4-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo
Reservations can be made via the official website and various dining platforms such as TableCheck, Tabelog, and more.
Chef Koichi Shirazawa
Chef Shirazawa has dedicated over 20 years of his career to perfecting Thai cuisine at various restaurants under Mealworks, including Coca Restaurant and other brands. Now, at Mango Tree Tokyo, he continues to uphold the highest standards of authenticity, having secured the prestigious 'THAI SELECT Signature' mark, a five-star recognition awarded to restaurants by the Thai Ministry of Commerce.
Mango Tree Tokyo is not just famous for its delicious dishes; it strives to provide an enchanting dining atmosphere with top-tier service, making it the destination for both casual and fine dining experiences in Tokyo.
To sum it up,
experience a fantastic evening at the THAI "ORANGE NIGHT" dinner buffet at Mango Tree Tokyo. Don’t miss an opportunity to savor authentic Thai flavors with exceptional champagne against the backdrop of Tokyo's skyline.