CharlieH Posted July 19 Posted July 19 One easy way to make a meal more special is by choosing a restaurant with breathtaking vistas. Whether you want to charm your date, wow a business associate, or just pleasantly enjoy the view while you eat, the right scenery can take your dining experience to the next level. Fortunately, Bangkok has plenty of restaurants offering the best views and, of course, the best food. From rooftop bars with 360 degree views of the city to romantic dining locations next to the Chao Phraya River, here are the top 10 restaurants offering some of the best views in Bangkok. And don’t worry, these restaurants don’t sacrifice their food in the name of jaw-dropping scenery. 10 Restaurants with the best views of Bangkok 1. Blue by Alain Ducasse Image via Blue by Alain Ducasse Opening hours: Thursday to Wednesday, 18.00 to 22.00 / Thursday to Monday, 12.00 to 14.00 and 18.00 to 22.00 Location: Unit L101, 1st Floor, ICONLUXE, ICONSIAM With large windows offering ample views of Bangkok’s skyline and the Chao Phraya River just outside, it’s clear that dining doesn’t get any better than at Blue by Alain Ducasse. We recommend requesting a window seat to make the most of its location inside ICONSIAM. However, anywhere in its expansive and elegant dining room will still be fabulous. The light installation suspended from the ceiling, the blend of royal blue and rich walnut, and the cream leather chairs all come together seamlessly to create an ambience of serene elegance that perfectly complements the exquisite dining experience. Having held one Michelin star since its opening 2019, you can trust that the contemporary French tasting menus here is nothing short of extraordinary. While Alain Ducasse’s fingerprints, who boasts an impressive 23 Michelin stars, is clearly present on the menu, it’s Executive Chef Wilfrid Hocquet who brings it to life. The dynamic menus showcase elegant French cooking techniques and carefully selected local and imported ingredients for immaculate flavours and minimal yet meticulous presentation. Image via Blue by Alain Ducasse In addition to the multi-course menu for lunch and dinner, Blue by Alain Ducasse also offers a refined Afternoon Tea experience. For 1,500 THB, you can savour delectable gourmet snacks and organic teas, as well as signature rich hot chocolate and exquisite coffees sourced from the renowned Alain Ducasse Manufacture in Paris. But if all you want is delicious pastries, swing by The Blue by Alain Ducasse Bakery Boutique. It’s the brand’s stand-alone French bakery located on the ground level of ICONSIAM. Here, you’ll find a tempting selection of French pastries, perfect for a delightful breakfast, afternoon snack, or a decadent indulgence. 2. Scarlett Bangkok Image via Scarlett Bangkok Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 17.00 to 00.00 Location: Pullman Bangkok Hotel G, Silom Sleek and inviting without being pretentious, Scarlett Bangkok is the ideal choice for any occasion. Arrive early with your special someone to catch the best sunset views in Bangkok, or drop by after work for some stellar cocktails under the night sky. Your evening at this rooftop bar and restaurant promises to be a memorable blend of panoramic city vistas, delectable cuisine, and refined ambience. Image via Scarlett Bangkok The produce-driven menu at Scarlett Bangkok is full of fresh and delicious options, including dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood delicacies, and more. Start with the tender and perfectly seasoned escargot; it’s divine. Then, continue with succulent dry-aged steaks. We recommend the Rib-Eye Australian Dry-Aged Wagyu Beef for a melt-in-your-mouth experience. Save room for dessert, too, because the options are all delightful. The Chocolate Profiteroles, filled with vanilla ice cream and drizzled with warm Chiang Mai chocolate sauce, are simply irresistible. To wash it all down, don’t forget to check out the creative cocktails and wine list – the perfect way to round off a beautiful meal. Not in the mood for a heavy meal? Scarlett Bangkok also has a range of tapas-style bites, as well as a selection of charcuterie and artisanal cheese boards ideal for those looking for something lighter. 3. Mezzaluna Image via Mezzaluna Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 18.00 to 00.00 Location: Lebua State Tower, Silom The finest ingredients, the freshest ingredients, and the most fantastic views in all of Bangkok are what you can expect at Mezzaluna. The restaurant’s name, which means half moon, perfectly captures the feeling of being so close to it. Perched on the 65th floor of State Tower, with double-height windows surrounding its crescent-shaped dining room, you can sit anywhere you want and still get the best views in Bangkok. Image via Mezzaluna It’s not just the vistas that will leave you in awe, but the food will also captivate you. Mezzaluna’s Chef Ryuki Kawasaki combines the best of French and Japanese cuisine, blending rich flavours and textures with elegant presentation and delicate nuances. He crafts seven-course tasting menus that evolve with the seasons, featuring his signature wagyu beef, Exceptional Murakami. This beef, sourced from a rare breed of top-quality calves in Niigata Prefecture, boasts a delightful marbling and melt-in-your-mouth texture exclusive to Japan and, now, in Mezzaluna. 4. Pastel Bangkok Image via Pastel Bangkok Opening hours: Daily, 17.00 to 01.00 Location: Aira Hotel Bangkok, 14 Soi Sukhumvit 11 Exit the lift on the Aira Hotel Bangkok’s 22nd floor, and you’ll find a rooftop bar and Mediterranean restaurant offering some of the best views in Bangkok. The charming dining space, designed to evoke the sunny Mediterranean coast, provides a laid-back yet elegant setting for sunset cocktails, dinner with loved ones, or a late-night bite. The menu at Pastel Bangkok is artfully uncomplicated, focusing on the natural flavours of the farm-fresh ingredients. Therefore, you can expect to tuck into comforting dishes like Tagliata Di Manzo, Truffle Fettuccine, and Lobster Risotto. Image via Pastel Bangkok For a shared dining experience with friends and family, opt for the Share It menu, such as Pastel on the Yacht. It features Hamachi Ceviche, Steam Shrimp, Britanny Whelks, Salmon Gravlax, Chu-Toro Tuna Tartare, Sea Bass Crudo, Oysters, Whole Lobster, and Prunier Ossetra Caviar for your whole gang to enjoy. Unsure what to order? The friendly staff will guide you through the menu and help you pick the perfect meal that embodies the diversity and richness of Mediterranean cuisine. If you have time, arrive early to savour Pastel’s sunset cocktails like Cleopatra, Welcome To St. Tropez, and Classic Margarita. Before 19.00, it’s buy one, get one free! 5. Vertigo TOO Image via Vertigo TOO Opening hours: Daily, 17.00 to 01.00 Location: Banyan Tree Bangkok, Sathorn You can’t talk about restaurants with the best views in Bangkok without bringing up Vertigo TOO. This hidden sky bar and restaurant on the 60th floor of Banyan Tree Bangkok blends sleek modernity and urban chic. Inside, the design enhances the sense of elevation, with an arched ceiling dotted with lights to mimic a starry night. Moreover, expansive windows offer breathtaking 360-degree views of the vibrant Bangkok skyline. While the jaw-dropping views are what draws people, it’s the food that keeps them coming back. If you want to try something with a wow factor, try one of the Chef’s Specials, such as Burn My Belly. It’s a combination of Torch Glaze Ginger Miso Salmon Belly Skewer with Fukujinzuke and a Lime Wedge that will make your taste buds dance. Image via Vertigo TOO As for the main course, we highly recommend the Dark Bone, featuring Cooked Beef Short Ribs in Guinness with Cauliflower Puree and fresh chive. Moreover, seafood lovers should savour the Umami Beach dish consisting of Grilled Tiger Prawn with Bisque Espuma, Baby Spinach, and a Lemon Wedge. And have we mentioned how fun ordering a drink at Vertigo Too is? The mixologists will give you a personalised experience by crafting the drink right before you. 6. Elements, Inspired by Ciel Bleu Image via Elements, Inspired by Ciel Bleu Opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday, from 18.00 to 22.30 Location: The Okura Prestige Bangkok, Witthayu Road Elements, Inspired by Ciel Bleu, is the perfect place for a romantic date night, thanks to its stylish design featuring an open kitchen, oversized light fittings, charcoal walls, and, of course, the best views in Bangkok. Image via Elements, Inspired by Ciel Bleu Collaborating closely with the renowned Ciel Bleu in Amsterdam, this one Michelin star restaurant offers a unique culinary fusion of French fine dining with Japanese influences. You can find three diffrenet tasting experiences: Ku-Ki, Chikyu, and Mizu. And for those seeking the ultimate gastronomic delight, the Complete Experience presents a 9-course meal that includes luxurious offerings such as Nagasagi Wagyu A5 Striploin, Foie Gras, and wine pairing. 7. HI-SO Rooftop Bar at SO Sofitel Bangkok Image via HI SO Rooftop Bar Bangkok Opening hours: Daily, 17.00 to 00.00 Location: SO/ Bangkok, Sathorn Set on the 29th and 30th floors of the SO/ Hotel Bangkok, HI-SO is one of the trendiest rooftop bars in the city. It boasts the best views of Bangkok’s glittering night skyline, providing a mesmerising backdrop for a night out. Plus, you can also catch a bird’ s-eye view of Lumphini Park from this unique vantage point. Aside from the view itself, the sleek design of HI-SO enhances its modern and sophisticated ambience. Image via HI SO Rooftop Bar Bangkok If you’re in the mood for something light, HI-SO offers tapas, cheese, and cold cuts that are perfect for sharing. For those looking for a heartier meal, you can choose from a selection of mains such as burgers, juicy steaks, and crispy fish served with chips. However, the cocktails are the star of the show here—think butterfly bellinis, gin blossoms, and frozen coconut mojitos. Traditional favourites line the menu, too, alongside various aperitifs, digestifs, and non-alcoholic options. 8. Tichuca Rooftop Bar Image via Tichuca Bangkok Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday, 17.00 to 23.45 / Friday to Saturday, 17.00 to 01.30 Location: T-One Building, Soi Sukhumvit 40 If you’re active on social media, chances are you’ve seen Tichuca’s giant bamboo “tree” with its polychromatic LED lights swaying over the bar. This eye-catching decoration is the focal point of the rooftop bar and looks just as amazing in person as in photos. Inspired by the forests of South Africa, with wooden furniture, a bar that looks like a stone, and lush greenery everywhere you look, this rooftop bar has a vibrant atmosphere that instantly puts you at ease once you take a seat. Image via Tichuca Bangkok The menu at Tichuca takes cues from the South African forests, too. You can find a range of cocktails that are so refreshing they’ll help you combat Bangkok’s humid weather. While there are light bites available, the main focus here is on drinks. Our tip is to snag a table at dusk – the gentle sway of the bamboo tree and the ambient glow from its lights set against the colours of the sunset make it an Instagram-worthy destination. As the evening progresses and the city lights begin to sparkle, Tichuca transforms into a lively, yet still relaxed, hotspot. The music picks up a beat, and the ambience shifts into a festive mood without losing its laid-back charm. 9. Yao Restaurant and Rooftop Bar Image via Yao Restaurant and Rooftop Bar Opening hours: Daily, 17.00 to 00.00 Location: Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse, Surawong Road Feasting on traditional Chinese cuisine with authentic Shanghainese and Cantonese food, all while taking in the dazzling views of Bangkok’s skyline on one side and the charming old town on the other? You can only experience this at Yao Restaurant and Rooftop Bar. Image via Yao Restaurant and Rooftop Bar With a relaxed feel, the restaurant’s opulent interior focuses on offering guests a completely immersive dining experience. Inside, the beautiful design blends contemporary elegance with traditional Chinese motifs. Take a seat at one of the comfy tables near the floor-to-ceiling window and opt for the Tasting Set Menu. Alternatively, dine al fresco and enjoy the stars above while sampling a variety of traditional dim sum dishes. 10. Char Restaurant & Rooftop Bar Image via CHAR Bangkok Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday, 17.00 to 00.00 / Friday to Saturday, 17.00 to 01.00 Location: Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road, an IHG Hotel, Wireless Road Char Restaurant & Rooftop Bar is a sleek and elevated sanctuary where the drinks are as impressive as the views. While they do serve all the classic favourites like Aperol Spritz and Margarita, it’s their inventive signature drinks that truly steal the show. Take the Sky High cocktail, for example, a delightful blend of Tanqueray Gin, Crème de Violette, Maraschino, Blue Curacao Syrup, and Clarified Lemon Juice. In addition to the cocktails, the bar also features a well-curated selection of wines, beers, spirits, and liquors. Image via CHAR Bangkok When hunger strikes, the culinary offerings are equally magnificent. Try the Grilled Flank Steak served with Mexican chimichurri and Thai-style spicy dried chilli jaew sauce for a flavour-packed experience. For something lighter yet satisfying, we recommend the CHAR Short Rib Tacos. It features pulled beef with avocado and pico de gallo salsa that will leave you craving for more. Be sure to swing by these 10 restaurants the next time you want to enjoy seriously good food and drinks with some of the best views in all of Bangkok. Sponsored 1
Foxx Posted July 19 Posted July 19 3 hours ago, CharlieH said: Opening hours: Thursday to Wednesday, 18.00 to 22.00 / Thursday to Monday, 12.00 to 14.00 and 18.00 to 22.00 Can anyone make sense of Blue's opening hours from that?
ronster Posted July 19 Posted July 19 So Sofitel in Bangkok does have great views . The cheaper red oven restaurant on lower floors also have great views out of full floor to ceiling glass windows about 20ft high and the bar is on same floor as HI-SO restaurant.
ronster Posted July 19 Posted July 19 (edited) 23 minutes ago, Foxx said: Can anyone make sense of Blue's opening hours from that? Guess first part is Tuesday to Wednesday. No lunch on them days . Edited July 19 by ronster
CharlieH Posted July 19 Author Posted July 19 21 minutes ago, Foxx said: Can anyone make sense of Blue's opening hours from that? Yes, they are open Lunchtime 12-2 Thur-Mon - and each evening 6pm - 10pm Thurs -Weds
Foxx Posted July 19 Posted July 19 24 minutes ago, CharlieH said: Yes, they are open Lunchtime 12-2 Thur-Mon - and each evening 6pm - 10pm Thurs -Weds Much more straightforward. However, isn't "each evening 6pm - 10pm Thurs -Weds" really "6pm-10pm every day"? 1
Peterphuket Posted July 19 Posted July 19 Significantly cheaper, you can also take a seat in the rooftop with revolving restaurant at the Grand China Bangkok Hotel on the Yaowarat road. 1
impulse Posted July 19 Posted July 19 Just a suggestion on my part... I won't visit any of those places if they don't publish a general price range. Or even better, an online menu. I've had too many sticker shocks over the years. If I'm alone, I'll just turn around and I've wasted a trip. If I'm with someone, I'll stay and eat, but in unexpressed resentment. Neither is a satisfying experience. 1
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