Bangkok Food Guide Best Restaurants in Bangkok

Bangkok is the biggest and most influential city in Thailand. From street food to high-end restaurants, and from Thai food to international, Bangkok is a paradise for any food lover. One of the things I love most about Bangkok is that it’s a city made up of people from all over Thailand, and so Thai food from around Thailand can be found somewhere in Bangkok. If you’re looking for some of the best local restaurants in Bangkok, you’re in the right place. Come on, let’s explore out with us!

Bangkok Food Guide Best Restaurants in Bangkok

Lebua’s Breeze

Address: 1055 Silom Road
Lebua’s Breeze is an outdoor restaurant and bar but it also has a canopy so you can enjoy your meal and be overwhelmed in the beautiful cityscape without fear of rain. It is located in State Tower which includes two open-air restaurants and a bar on the rooftop of the building.
Lebua’s Breeze
On the 63rd floor, Sirocco Restaurant serves authentic Mediterranean fare with the freshest ingredients from the world’s finest markets. You will have gastronomic experiences in this restaurant with homemade pappardelle pasta, black truffle, crustaceous-banyuls jus, slow-cooked breast of French Moulard Duck in an orange sauce with poached egg and asparagus. Especially, the desserts with exclusive ingredients including chocolate, coffee and almond are created by the famous chefs.

On the 52nd floor, Breeze Restaurant with a design of half indoor and outdoor serves the Asian-style seafood. The modernist design is accented by water features, mirrors, the cityscape and the Chao Phraya River. Diners can choose to dine on the terrace, indoors or in a private dining room for up to 14 guests. You can taste the Asian cuisine with the popular Tasting Menu including wasabi prawns with mango and ebiko, crispy Chilean sea bass with GH Mumm champagne sauce and Hunan-style wok-fried Maine lobster.
After an impressive dinner, you can taste the cock tail and overwhelm yourself in striking atmosphere and spectacular in Sky Bar. Sky Bar is the highest bar in the world with the height of 820 feet in the air. More specially, it has received worldwide recognition and numerous awards. It is an unforgettable evening under the stars, the beautiful cityscape and the excusive dishes and drink.

Vertigo & Moon Bar

Address: 21/100 South Sathorn Road
Vertigo Restaurant and Moon Bar is on the 61st floor of the famous Banyan Tree hotel, is one of the best ways to end a long day in Bangkok.

Bangkok Food Guide: Best Restaurants in Bangkok

Vertigo Restaurant is the place you can indulge in a variety of Western-style fresh grilled seafood and premium steaks with some pretty amazing views. It starts to serve up at about 6 o’clock. The famous appetizer in here is Marinated Tuna Tartar with avocado, tomato, sour cream and salmon roe. You can enjoy the appetizer while looking over the panoramic views of Bangkok from the very height. What about the main courses? Let’s enjoy Pan Seared Scallop, Thai style green mango salad, Crisp lotus roots huge one. Moreover, if you are a beef lover, you can try Grilled beef striploin served with jelly none marrow, green asparagus, roasted cherry tomato and sautéed spinach. If you are fan of fish dishes, you can enjoy Roasted snow fish, warm capers with olive vinaigrette and roasted butternut squash to eat with, or Roasted wild salmon fillet served grilled with asparagus and dill-cream sauce. To your meal become more perfectly, let’s have some desserts on this rooftop view. Black forest trifle, Black current sherbet or Baked cheese cake, Fruit coulis would be nice. Mikan ice cream is also very good with fresh orange ice cream smells.

After having the perfect meal in Vertigo Restaurant, you can come to Moon Bar within some steps. The design and decoration of Moon Bar is understated sophistication. The central island bar has a lighted façade with a black counter top on all sides. The timber stools are arranged along both sides of the deck leading up to the raised bar platform. In addition, there are many comfortable seating on the upper deck. Moon Bar starts to serve up at 5pm, you will have a wide selection of cocktails, wines by the glass and non-alcoholic drinks while being overwhelmed in breathtakingly spectacular view.

Prachak Pet Yang

Thailand Bangkok Restaurant Suhring

Outside Prachak Pet Yang in Bang Rak, you’ll see a row of hanging ducks—and then you’ll see a man methodically butchering them up behind a wall of glass. This joint serves the best Cantonese-style duck in Bangkok; the waterfowl is stuffed with herbs and spices, then slow-cooked, resulting in soft flesh with a slightly crunchy skin. Many items on the menu are noodle dishes but go with a large order of the duck, which comes with rice, a side of cucumber and ginger, and a sweet sauce that nicely balances the saltiness of the meat.

Bo.lan

Thailand Bangkok Restaurant NAMH

Bo.Lan, set in a beautifully renovated Thai home, has a design that flows seamlessly among three dining rooms and an outdoor area. There are glass, wood, and stone accents and dark-green walls. At night, the space feels cozy and comforting, and food creates pops of color on black tables. The menu focuses on the flavors of traditional, sometimes bygone, Thai dishes, and the kitchen sources organic, sustainable ingredients from local produce, meat, and seafood purveyors.

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