REVIEW · PATTAYA
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya: Cabaret Show Ticket & Dinner Set
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A real spectacle with stagecraft you can feel. Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is a famous, family-friendly cabaret in Chonburi where costumes and set design do most of the talking before the music even starts. The show leans into big production numbers, and it’s been recognized for decades of performance quality.
I also like that you can pair the show with a Thai cuisine dinner set at Thai Marche Restaurant right on-site. One thing to think about: you’ll want to plan your meal timing carefully, because dinner is only at Thai Marche and you need to eat before or after your showtime.
In This Review
- Key things that make this show work
- Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is more than a cabaret ticket
- Your 75-minute timeline: what happens during the show
- What you’ll see on stage
- Seating affects your experience more than you think
- Dinner at Thai Marche Restaurant: included, but plan it
- When to eat: the restaurant is open, but timing matters
- Why this dinner add-on is good value
- Choosing your dinner set: what I’d pick depending on your mood
- The show’s big message: performance plus recognition
- What you’ll likely love most from the audience vibe
- Logistics that matter: languages, where to go, and how to plan
- Language support
- Accessibility
- Seating choice strategy
- Price and value: what $66 really buys
- Who this fits best (and who should think twice)
- Final verdict: should you book Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
- FAQ
- How long is Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
- Is dinner included with the show ticket?
- What Thai dinner set options are available?
- Are drinks included with dinner?
- Where and when can I eat my dinner?
- What are Thai Marche Restaurant’s opening hours and last order time?
- Is the venue wheelchair accessible and what languages are supported?
Key things that make this show work
- 75-minute cabaret that moves fast, with nonstop numbers
- VIP and mezzanine seating options so you can choose how close you want to get
- World-famous transgender cabaret with an award-winning reputation
- Thai dinner set included (one set per person) at Thai Marche Restaurant
- High-impact production moments, including standout specialty acts like a featured underwater number
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is more than a cabaret ticket
When you’re in Pattaya and you want one evening that feels special, Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is the kind of choice that’s hard to beat for sheer fun per minute. You’re not sitting through a talky show. You’re watching a full-on cabaret performance designed to keep your eyes busy: music, choreography, costume changes, and big stage effects.
What makes it interesting is the show’s identity. Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is described as the world’s first transgender cabaret show. It’s also positioned as family-friendly, and it has a long track record: it has been running for about five decades, and it’s earned major awards. That background helps explain the polish. This is not an experimental one-off. It’s a production built to deliver night after night.
Even if you’re not a hardcore show person, you’ll probably enjoy how the entertainment feels approachable. The vibe is playful and high-energy, and it’s easy to relax once you’re seated. The staff also set you up for comfort by offering different seating levels, including options that put you closer to the stage.
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Your 75-minute timeline: what happens during the show
The performance runs about 75 minutes. That matters because it’s long enough to feel like a real night out, but short enough that you won’t be stuck watching the same kind of moment for ages.
What you’ll see on stage
Expect variety. Tiffany’s is known for fun numbers and polished performances with costumes that can look like they belong in a major international entertainment venue. One highlight you should keep in mind is that there are specialty acts that really aim for wow-factor. People talk about a standout underwater number, and it fits the show’s style: it’s theatrical, visual, and built for large-scale effects.
The music and choreography are structured to keep momentum. You’ll notice how acts seem to flow into each other without long gaps. That nonstop pacing is part of the reason people rate the show so highly. It feels like the show is constantly giving your eyes something new.
Seating affects your experience more than you think
You can choose from several seating options, including mezzanine and VIP seating closer to the stage. If you want the most dramatic costumes and face-level detail, VIP makes sense. If you want a slightly broader view of the full stage picture, mezzanine can be a better balance.
Don’t overthink it: either way, this show is designed for an audience to enjoy from inside the spectacle. But closer seating usually means you’ll connect more with the performers’ expression and the costume work that happens during transitions.
Dinner at Thai Marche Restaurant: included, but plan it
The ticket set includes entry plus a Thai cuisine dinner set menu at Thai Marche Restaurant. You get to pick one menu set per person, and it’s designed to pair with the show without making the evening complicated.
Here are the dinner set choices:
- Set A: Massaman Beef Curry
- Set B: Pad Thai Koong Prawns
- Set C: Pineapple Rice
- Set D: Grilled Chicken & Papaya Salad
- Set E: Thai-styled Beef Jim Jaew BBQ
A practical note: drinks are not included with the dinner set menus. If you like having a drink with dinner, budget extra.
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When to eat: the restaurant is open, but timing matters
Thai Marche Restaurant is open Monday to Sunday, 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM, but it’s closed on Tuesday. Last order is 10:30 PM.
The key detail for planning: dinner must be consumed before or after the showtime, and only at Thai Marche Restaurant. If your show starts at 9:00 PM, it’s recommended that you eat before the showtime so you’re not cutting it close with last orders. If you want the smoother experience, pick an earlier dinner window rather than testing your luck with timing.
Why this dinner add-on is good value
At a glance, $66 per person can look like a lot for a show. The value becomes clearer because you’re not paying only for the theatre. You’re also paying for a prepared Thai meal set that’s included in the package.
The price also reflects the reality of cabaret productions: the costs are heavy, especially when a show relies on costumes, staging, and effects. Getting dinner included helps you avoid the common problem of spending your whole evening budgeting small meals and drinks around a show schedule.
Choosing your dinner set: what I’d pick depending on your mood
You can treat the menu sets like a quick personality quiz.
- If you want comfort and slow, warming spice, go with Massaman Beef Curry.
- If you want something that feels light but still filling, Pad Thai Koong Prawns is a strong bet.
- If you’re into sweet-salty Thai flavors, Pineapple Rice can be a fun contrast to other dishes.
- If you like fresh and tangy with a grilled main, Grilled Chicken & Papaya Salad usually lands well.
- If you want smoky, Thai-styled grilled flavors, Thai Beef Jim Jaew BBQ is built for you.
You might notice I didn’t recommend one “best” set. That’s because the meal is part of the night, not the whole reason to go. Your real goal is the show. Still, picking a set you’ll enjoy makes the pre-show or post-show time feel smoother.
The show’s big message: performance plus recognition

Tiffany’s Show Pattaya isn’t marketed only as entertainment. It’s also tied to visibility and equality through major events. The show is also credited with organizing Miss Tiffany’s Universe since 1998 and Miss International Queen since 2004, with goals connected to human rights and equality.
You don’t need to turn this into a lecture to understand why that history matters. When a show has long-running competitions and major public recognition, the performance standards tend to be consistent. You can feel that in the structure of the evening: the pacing, the costume changes, and the way the stage moments are built for impact.
So while this is absolutely a fun cabaret night, it has a deeper foundation than a typical one-off performance.
What you’ll likely love most from the audience vibe

Even without obsessing over technical details, you can tell where the show’s strengths are. The most praised elements are the parts that create instant visual wow.
First, the costume work. People highlight that the costumes are dignified and high-quality, not costume-party costumes. They look designed for camera-like clarity and stage lighting.
Second, the continuity of the numbers. You’ll feel how each performance flows into the next, which keeps you from losing momentum. The overall effect is that you’re not waiting for the show to start. It’s active almost immediately.
And third, the staging moments. The show is known for spectacular set design, and it uses that space to create surprise. If you enjoy visual storytelling, those big stage effects are where you’ll feel the “extravagant” side of the night.
Logistics that matter: languages, where to go, and how to plan
Language support
The host or greeter is listed as Chinese, English, Korean, and Vietnamese. If you’re English-speaking, you should be fine navigating basic questions.
Accessibility
The venue is wheelchair accessible, which is important if mobility access is part of your planning.
Seating choice strategy
If you want the closest feeling to the action, aim for VIP seating. If you’re after a wider view of set pieces and choreographed formations, mezzanine can be a practical choice. Either way, this isn’t a show where you’ll feel like you picked badly—just choose based on how you like to watch.
Price and value: what $66 really buys
The package price is $66 per person and includes:
- Entry ticket
- Thai cuisine dinner set at Thai Marche Restaurant (one set per person)
What’s not included:
- Drinks
- Other personal expenses
To judge value, look at what you would pay otherwise. In many show-and-dinner setups, you’re charged separately for the meal or you end up paying near-the-venue prices for food and then still buying the show ticket. Here, dinner is bundled as a set menu. That’s why it often feels like a straightforward deal once you settle in.
The main thing to avoid is forgetting drinks. If you want water, soft drinks, beer, or cocktails with dinner, you’ll pay extra since they aren’t included.
Who this fits best (and who should think twice)
This experience is a great fit if you want:
- A single-night plan that feels like a full event
- A show with high production values and memorable staging
- A family-friendly atmosphere that still delivers spectacle
- The easiest kind of dinner plan, since your Thai meal is included
It may not be ideal if:
- You’re very picky about meal timing and hate restaurant schedule constraints
- You only want to spend minimal money and don’t care about included dinner
If you’re doing a Thailand itinerary and you want one evening with clear payoff, Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is the kind of booking that tends to make people feel satisfied.
Final verdict: should you book Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
Yes, I’d book it if you want an easy evening that combines a world-famous cabaret show with a practical Thai dinner set. The show’s reputation for costumes, set design, and nonstop performance energy makes it a smart use of one night in the area.
If you’re concerned about planning, just do one thing: choose your dinner timing with the show schedule in mind, and remember that drinks are extra. Do that, sit down, and let the production do what it does best.
FAQ
How long is Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
The show duration is listed as 75 minutes.
Is dinner included with the show ticket?
Yes. The package includes entry and a Thai cuisine dinner set menu at Thai Marche Restaurant.
What Thai dinner set options are available?
You can choose one set per person from: Massaman Beef Curry, Pad Thai Koong Prawns, Pineapple Rice, Grilled Chicken & Papaya Salad, or Thai-styled Beef Jim Jaew BBQ.
Are drinks included with dinner?
No. Drinks are not included for the Thai cuisine dinner set menus.
Where and when can I eat my dinner?
Dinner is served only at Thai Marche Restaurant, and it must be consumed before or after your showtime.
What are Thai Marche Restaurant’s opening hours and last order time?
Thai Marche is open Monday to Sunday from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM, and it is closed on Tuesday. Last order is at 10:30 PM.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible and what languages are supported?
The venue is wheelchair accessible. The host or greeter supports Chinese, English, Korean, and Vietnamese.





























