Originally Posted by
cova
Agree (Le Meridien Bangkok) - and most people in fact go the the Tempo for breakfast. One day went to the lounge after breakfast and no one in there. I think you order eggs, etc there and they make it downstairs and bring it up. But in the day and in the evening - the lounge is crowded - but you can usually find a seat.
At least when I was there they had a station setup in the lounge with a cook making made to order eggs, omelets, etc right there in front of you which was really nice