REVIEW · PATTAYA
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya: Cabaret Show Ticket & Dinner Set
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Pattaya knows how to put on a show. Tiffany’s Show is a world-famous transgender cabaret staged with glam costumes and set pieces that feel bigger than a typical theater night. What I like most is the nonstop flow of numbers (there’s very little dead time) and the way the production keeps visual surprises coming. One thing to consider: it’s a loud, lights-up, all-eyes-on-stage kind of evening, so it’s not the place to go if you want something quiet or laid-back.
A key reason this show earns attention is that it’s long-running and recognized for more than just entertainment. Tiffany’s Show Pattaya has decades of experience and has been honored with major awards, while also tying into Miss Tiffany’s Universe (since 1998) and Miss International Queen (since 2004), with an emphasis on equality and human rights. In other words, it aims to be fun and family-oriented, without pretending it’s just another random cabaret.
The package you’re considering pairs the cabaret with dinner at Thai Marche Restaurant, which helps you turn the evening into a one-stop plan. Just keep in mind the dinner needs to be consumed before or after the showtime only at Thai Marche, and the restaurant has specific hours (closed Tuesday). Plan your arrival so you’re not rushing through dinner or sprinting to your seat.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Tiffany’s Show Pattaya: what you’re actually buying
- Your 75 minutes: pacing, energy, and expectations
- Seats matter: mezzanine vs VIP closeness
- Dinner at Thai Marche: choosing your set menu
- Timing your evening without stress
- The wow factor: costumes, sets, and the big moments
- Who this cabaret dinner ticket fits best
- Value check: is $66 worth it?
- Should you book Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
- FAQ
- How long is Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
- What’s included in this ticket and dinner package?
- What Thai dinner set options are available?
- Are drinks included with the dinner?
- When can I eat at Thai Marche Restaurant?
- What are Thai Marche Restaurant opening hours?
- Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key things to know before you go
- Transgender cabaret with major recognition: Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is described as the world’s first transgender cabaret show and has collected big awards over the years.
- Production value you can see fast: Expect spectacular costumes and set design that keeps raising the bar across the 75 minutes.
- Pick your seat strategy: Mezzanine options vs VIP seating closer to the stage changes how close you feel to the action.
- Dinner is part of the plan: Thai Marche Restaurant offers a Thai cuisine set menu, and drinks are not included.
- It’s built for a full evening: With a show length of 75 minutes, you’ll want to treat dinner and timing as one connected schedule.
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya: what you’re actually buying
When you book Tiffany’s Show Pattaya with a dinner set, you’re not just paying for tickets. You’re buying a tightly managed evening built around a single goal: make you look up, keep you entertained, and finish with a smile that feels earned.
The show itself is a cabaret built as a theatrical production. It’s famous for being family-oriented, and it’s also recognized internationally for its place in the cabaret world. That matters because it helps explain the polish you’ll see onstage. This isn’t presented like a small local performance; the whole structure is designed to make the spectacle feel deliberate.
Then there’s the “why now” factor. Tiffany’s Show Pattaya has organized Miss Tiffany’s Universe since 1998 and Miss International Queen since 2004, with a stated mission around raising awareness of equality and human rights. If you care about entertainment that tries to connect with social themes (instead of ignoring them), that backstory gives the night extra weight without turning it into a lecture.
One more practical reason this matters for you: it shapes pacing. A production with this kind of reputation tends to move quickly and keep the crowd engaged. In the feedback I’ve seen, the numbers are often described as running back-to-back with few pauses, which is exactly what you want when you’re paying for a fixed-time experience.
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Your 75 minutes: pacing, energy, and expectations
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is listed at 75 minutes. That’s a good length for most people because you get a full performance without feeling stuck for half a night. But it also means you should arrive ready to watch. Think of it like a movie where the first scene matters.
From a practical standpoint, this kind of show usually works best when you treat it as a sequence, not a set of individual acts you can casually sample. The production is structured so the stage changes frequently, and the energy rises through different numbers. In the reviews, people specifically call out how the acts run continuously rather than dragging.
You’ll also want to be mentally prepared for theater intensity. Cabaret performances come with big lighting changes and high stage energy. If you’re sensitive to loud sound or bright flashing, it helps to know that this is a full-on show environment, not a subtle performance.
Still, that same intensity is what makes it fun. You’re paying for the reaction—surprise moments, costume reveals, and set transitions that happen at speed. One review even singled out a standout underwater number, and another highlighted the costume level as matching the kind of wow you might associate with major circus-style productions.
Seats matter: mezzanine vs VIP closeness
The listing gives you two main directions for seating: mezzanine and VIP seating closer to the stage. That choice matters more than most people expect, because it changes how you experience the performance.
Here’s the simple way to decide:
- If you want a broader view and a sense of the whole stage, choose the mezzanine.
- If you want to feel closer to the performers and catch the finer details of costumes and facial expressions, choose VIP closer to the stage.
Because the show is full of costume and set work, being closer can help you notice the details that get lost from farther back. At the same time, from higher angles you may get a better sense of how the set design is built and how the transitions play out. If you’re the type who likes photos, closeness often wins for costume clarity, while mezzanine can help you capture larger stage moments.
One thing I’d keep in mind: even if you pick the same ticket type, seating availability can vary. So if you have a strong preference—closer faces vs full-stage views—make that decision early rather than assuming you can adjust on the day.
Dinner at Thai Marche: choosing your set menu
One reason this package works is that it pairs the show with dinner at Thai Marche Restaurant at Tiffany’s Show Pattaya. The dinner is part of the included experience, and you choose one Thai cuisine set per person from the options listed.
The five menu set choices 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
The biggest practical advantage of set menus is clarity. You’re not stuck deciding under pressure. You’ll know what you’re getting, and you can match your dinner choice to what you’re in the mood for before the show.
Now, the important catch: drinks are not included for all Thai cuisine dinner set menus. So if you enjoy having a beverage with dinner, plan to pay for that separately. This is one of those small “value” details that can surprise people after the fact.
Also pay attention to timing. Dinner must be consumed before or after the showtime only at Thai Marche Restaurant. So you can’t treat it like a casual walk-in meal at any time and then drift into the theater whenever you feel like it. The dinner and show are linked on purpose.
Timing your evening without stress
Thai Marche Restaurant is open Monday to Sunday, 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM, and it’s closed on Tuesday. There’s also a last order note: last order is at 10:30 PM, and for a 9:00 PM showtime it’s recommended you eat before the showtime.
That means you should build your plan around the show start. Here are two practical approaches:
Option 1: Dinner before the show
This works best when you want an easy flow. Eat first, then focus only on the theater. It also reduces the chance that a slow dinner will scramble your arrival.
Option 2: Dinner after the show
This can be great if you’d rather let the show set the tone, then have food afterward. Just make sure you respect the restaurant closing and last order timing, since late starts can cut into your window.
In terms of “how early,” you’ll do best arriving with enough time to handle seating and settling in comfortably. Even though the show itself is only 75 minutes, your evening needs a buffer.
If you’re coming with group friends or family, consider that dinner ordering can create a small bottleneck if everyone is hungry and ready at once. Having a plan avoids that awkward scramble.
Language support is listed too: the host or greeter can help in Chinese, English, Korean, and Vietnamese. That’s a real quality-of-life detail when you’re trying to confirm dinner timing, seat location, or just figure out what to do next.
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The wow factor: costumes, sets, and the big moments
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is known for spectacular staging, and you’ll feel that quickly once you settle in. Costumes are a major part of the identity here, and the feedback I’ve seen repeatedly points out how carefully the outfits are made and how impressive they look under theater lighting.
Set design is another big deal. The show uses visuals that are clearly built for scale, not just for decoration. One review specifically highlighted an underwater number as a fantastic segment, which suggests they’re not relying only on costumes and music. They’re building scenes.
If you want a mindset that gets you more enjoyment, try this: don’t treat each act as a standalone performance. Watch for how the show uses contrasts—big visuals paired with musical numbers, then another set piece that shifts the mood. That’s how a production keeps you engaged for the full 75 minutes.
One reviewer even described the costumes as being on the level you might associate with Cirque du Soleil. I can’t promise every act hits the same way for every person, but it does match the overall theme: the craftsmanship is a core selling point.
And because the show is widely recognized, it’s also likely to feel polished from start to finish. Reviews note that the numbers come quickly and without long pauses, which is often the difference between a show that feels exciting and one that feels like it’s filling time.
Who this cabaret dinner ticket fits best
Tiffany’s Show Pattaya is a strong match if you want:
- A show that’s high-energy and visually heavy
- A reliable “planned night out” in Pattaya rather than guessing what’s good
- A family-oriented atmosphere where people can enjoy the spectacle together
- A dinner included with the show so you don’t have to line up separate plans
It’s also a good fit if you’re curious about Thailand’s performance culture and you like entertainment that tries to bring more visibility to equality and human rights. The show connects to long-running pageant events with stated aims around inclusion.
On the other hand, it may not fit if you prefer quieter evenings, or if you’re looking for something you can treat casually. Cabaret at this scale is built to grab your attention, and you’ll get the most out of it if you’re ready to sit back, watch, and let the production do its job.
Value check: is $66 worth it?
At about $66 per person, you’re paying for three things at once: the cabaret ticket, reserved access to a defined show experience, and a Thai cuisine dinner set at Thai Marche.
Here’s the value math that usually makes or breaks the decision for you:
- If you were going to pay for a dinner anyway, the dinner component helps justify the overall price.
- If you’re picky about meal quality, this is a big plus because the included dinner set at Thai Marche is described as excellent by reviewers.
- If you only want the show and you prefer to eat elsewhere, you might feel you’re paying for something you won’t use fully.
In reviews, the food is often praised for being tasty, and at least one mention points to a wide selection feel with a buffet-style description. Even if your experience depends on what’s being served on the day, the key point is that people don’t treat the meal like an afterthought.
Also, seat choice can affect how satisfying the show feels. If you know you’ll care about closeness to the stage, choosing VIP makes the night more personal, which can make the ticket price feel even more reasonable.
So my take: this package is best value when you plan to eat at Thai Marche rather than hunting down dinner options yourself.
Should you book Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?

Book it if you want an easy, structured night out with a recognized cabaret show, dramatic costumes, and set design built to impress. The combination of a fixed 75-minute show plus included Thai dinner set tends to suit couples, friends, and families who want a guaranteed good time without overthinking logistics.
Skip it or reconsider if you dislike loud theater energy, hate being on a timed plan, or you’re the type who wants to customize everything (like eating a different restaurant and choosing your own drinks). In that case, you might prefer a show-only option.
If you do book, pick your seating intentionally (mezzanine for stage overview, VIP for closeness), and choose a dinner set you actually want because it’s one set per person and drinks aren’t included.
FAQ
How long is Tiffany’s Show Pattaya?
The show runs for 75 minutes.
What’s included in this ticket and dinner package?
It includes the entry ticket plus a Thai cuisine dinner set menu at Thai Marche Restaurant (one set per person).
What Thai dinner set options are available?
You can choose one of these set menus: Massaman Beef Curry, Pad Thai with prawns, Pineapple Rice, Grilled Chicken & Papaya Salad, or Thai-Styled Beef Jim Jaew BBQ.
Are drinks included with the dinner?
No. Drinks are not included for all Thai cuisine dinner set menus.
When can I eat at Thai Marche Restaurant?
Dinner can be consumed before or after the showtime, but only at Thai Marche Restaurant.
What are Thai Marche Restaurant opening hours?
Thai Marche is open Monday to Sunday from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM, and it is closed on Tuesday. The last order is at 10:30 PM.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























