REVIEW · PATTAYA
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya: Cabaret Show Ticket & Dinner Set
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Expect dazzling cabaret in nonstop motion. Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is the world’s first transgender cabaret show, and it delivers in a way that feels like live theatre you can’t scroll past. I love the costume-and-set craftsmanship (the staging is seriously cinematic), and I also like how tightly the numbers flow, so you’re rarely left waiting.
One thing to watch is the pacing around meals: the Thai dinner at Thai Marche must be eaten before or after the show, and dinner service has a last order time. If you’re aiming for a very late show slot, plan your food timing carefully so you don’t feel rushed.
In This Review
- Key things I’d bet on before you go
- Tiffany’s Show Pattaya: what you’re really buying
- The 75 minutes: how the show keeps its momentum
- Dinner at Thai Marche: easy Thai food without complicating your night
- Seating at Tiffany’s: what mezzanine vs VIP changes
- Price and value: why $66 can make sense here
- Planning your night: timing tips that actually help
- Who should book this show (and who might hesitate)
- Should you book Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
- FAQ
- How long is Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
- What does the ticket include?
- Can I choose different dinner options?
- Are drinks included with the dinner set?
- Where is the dinner served?
- When is Thai Marche Restaurant open?
- What show languages can the host/greeter use?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key things I’d bet on before you go
- A highly produced 75-minute show with fast momentum and clean transitions between numbers
- Stage magic you can actually see clearly, thanks to thoughtful set design and seating options
- Cabaret + theatre energy, not just dancing, with big costumes and theatrical visual moments
- Thai dinner is part of the deal via a set menu at Thai Marche Restaurant
- Family-friendly tone paired with a modern message around human rights and equality
- Multiple language support from a host/greeter in Chinese, English, Korean, or Vietnamese
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya: what you’re really buying
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is a cabaret show with serious production value. It’s also historically meaningful: it’s widely known as the world’s first transgender cabaret show, and it has a long run built on family-friendly entertainment plus a message about human rights and equality.
What I find compelling is that the show isn’t positioned as a one-off stunt. Over the decades, it’s developed its own ecosystem, including major pageant-style events like Miss Tiffany’s Universe (since 1998) and Miss International Queen (since 2004)—both tied to visibility and inclusion. The show has also collected major recognition, including high-profile tourism awards.
In practical terms, this matters because you’re not paying for something thrown together. You’re paying for a venue that has repeatedly worked out the timing, staging, and spectacle formula until it runs smoothly.
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The 75 minutes: how the show keeps its momentum
Your experience is built around a 75-minute performance—long enough to feel like a full evening event, but short enough that it stays punchy. The biggest “wow” factor comes from how the show numbers sit close together. You get one performance after another with very little downtime, which keeps your attention locked on the stage.
The production is also visual-first. Expect dramatic costume changes, big lighting moments, and set pieces that look designed for cameras and big-screen clarity. One of the most praised segments is a water-based number, and it’s exactly the kind of theatrical effect that turns a good cabaret into a full stage-event.
Costumes are another major part of the appeal. When people talk about Tiffany’s, they often mention that the costumes feel like they belong on a top-tier entertainment production—glamorous, colorful, and built to be seen from your seat. Even if you’re not into fashion, you’ll notice the craft once the performers hit the lighting.
If you’re wondering whether it’s more “music and dancing” or more “theatre,” the answer is both. You’ll hear exciting musical numbers, watch showgirls perform tightly staged routines, and see presentation that leans into performance art. Think big-stage polish more than casual nightlife.
Dinner at Thai Marche: easy Thai food without complicating your night
The ticket includes a Thai dinner set menu at Thai Marche Restaurant. This is actually part of the value, because you’re not coordinating a separate meal reservation while also trying to catch the show on time.
Here’s what’s important for planning: your dinner must be eaten before or after the show time, but it happens at Thai Marche Restaurant connected to the experience. The restaurant is open Monday–Sunday, 3:00 PM–11:00 PM, and last order is 10:30 PM. If you’re booking a later showtime, use that last-order cutoff to map out your evening.
You also choose exactly one set per person (so don’t count on swapping mid-meal). The menu sets you can pick from are:
- 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
One practical note: drinks aren’t included for the dinner set menus. So if you like a soda, tea, or something stronger with dinner, budget for that separately.
I like this dinner setup because it reduces decision fatigue. You’re not trying to pick a restaurant in Pattaya on the same night as a big show. You just select your set, eat at a known time window, and then get back to what you came for: the performance.
Seating at Tiffany’s: what mezzanine vs VIP changes

You can choose from different seating areas, including mezzanine and VIP seating closer to the stage. This isn’t just about comfort—it changes what the show feels like.
If you sit closer, you’ll likely get better detail on costumes and facial expressions. Cabaret is heavy on character and performance presence, so getting nearer can make the show feel more personal and less like you’re watching from the back row.
If you choose mezzanine, you often gain a wider view of the full staging. That can be great for seeing set pieces, lighting cues, and how performers interact across the stage.
No matter where you sit, your goal should be simple: arrive with your dinner sorted and your seat secured so you can focus on the show without doing the classic late-arrival scramble.
Price and value: why $66 can make sense here
At $66 per person, Tiffany’s Show Pattaya can feel like a splurge—until you count what’s included. Your price includes:
- Entry ticket
- A Thai Cuisine Dinner Set Menu at Thai Marche Restaurant
That combination matters, because the show alone is already a full entertainment event, and the dinner is a meaningful add-on rather than a tiny snack. If you’ve ever paid for a cabaret ticket and then tried to find food nearby at the last minute, you know how fast that adds up.
So the value question becomes: are you getting a real production for your money? Based on what people consistently highlight—nonstop show pacing, strong costume work, and large theatrical effects—it’s not a half-hour gimmick. You’re paying for a polished 75-minute stage show with food included in the same ticket purchase.
The main extra cost to remember is drinks. If you budget for dinner beverages separately, the overall cost picture stays clear.
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Planning your night: timing tips that actually help
The show runs for 75 minutes, and showtimes vary—so you’ll need to check what start time you’re booking. The restaurant timing detail is the piece that can make or break your evening.
If your show starts at 9:00 PM, the guidance is to have your meal before the showtime because dinner ordering closes at 10:30 PM. That means you shouldn’t treat dinner as a flexible “maybe.” You’ll have a smoother experience if you eat when the restaurant flow is easiest.
Here’s how I’d plan it:
- If you’re going earlier in the day, eat at Thai Marche with time to breathe.
- If you’re going for a later show, aim for an earlier dinner window so you’re not eating while the clock gets loud.
Another timing win: expect you’ll want a little buffer to get settled before the performance starts. Cabaret seating is part of the experience, and you’ll enjoy it more if you’re not rushing.
Also, the host/greeter can meet you in Chinese, English, Korean, or Vietnamese, which helps if you don’t want to figure everything out alone when you arrive.
Who should book this show (and who might hesitate)

Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is a strong match for anyone who wants a fun, high-production night with a welcoming vibe. It’s presented as family-oriented, and it’s known for turning pageantry, performance, and theatre into one event.
It’s also a great choice if you like stage spectacle more than nightlife wandering. You get a timed experience, a clear venue, and a show built around costume, music, and set design.
That said, there’s one built-in consideration: it’s a transgender cabaret show with a clear message tied to human rights and equality. If that topic makes you uncomfortable, or if you prefer entertainment that avoids gender themes, you might want to think twice before booking.
And if you’re the type who wants a quiet evening, the lights, music, and nonstop energy might feel like a lot. This isn’t a low-key cultural sit-down—it’s showtime from start to finish.
Should you book Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
If you want an evening with high production value, clear entertainment pacing, and an included Thai dinner, I think it’s an easy yes. The fact that you’re getting both the ticket and a set meal keeps the whole plan simple, especially if you’re traveling with friends or family and don’t want to juggle dinner reservations.
Book it if you:
- like theatre-style performance with big costumes and strong staging
- want a timed, reliable night in Pattaya
- appreciate that the show has an established track record and public recognition
Skip it or reconsider if you:
- strongly prefer low-energy evenings
- don’t feel comfortable with a transgender cabaret format
FAQ
How long is Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
The show duration is 75 minutes.
What does the ticket include?
Your ticket includes entry and a Thai Cuisine Dinner Set Menu at Thai Marche Restaurant.
Can I choose different dinner options?
Yes. You can select one Thai dinner set menu per person from the available options during checkout.
Are drinks included with the dinner set?
No. Drinks are not included for the Thai Cuisine Dinner Set Menus.
Where is the dinner served?
Dinner is served at Thai Marche Restaurant at Tiffany’s Show Pattaya.
When is Thai Marche Restaurant open?
Thai Marche Restaurant is open Monday–Sunday from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM, and it is closed on Tuesday. Last order is at 10:30 PM.
What show languages can the host/greeter use?
The host or greeter can assist in Chinese, English, Korean, and Vietnamese.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























