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Rooftop Restaurant in BangkokWine and Dine High Above the Streets of Bangkok at the Sirocco
Wine and dine at The Sirocco and Sky Bar on Silom Road, Bangkok and enjoy the refreshing breeze as you sit 65 storeys high above the streets of the city.
It is mind-blowing to arrive at The Sky Bar, one of six bars at The Dome in Bangkok, and gaze upon the panoramic view of night-time Bangkok with its landmarks identifiable along the meandering Chao Phraya River and its streets alive with flashing neon. The Sky Bar and its restaurant, Sirocco, are the most popular of the bars and restaurants on the 65th floor of the 67-storey building and jut out into the night as though suspended from invisible pulleys. No tourist should leave Bangkok with visiting this new landmark, even if you find the basic charge of approx 350 Baht, ($US10.50) per cocktail a bit steep. The other restraurants are equally striking, the Mezzaluna and The Breeze and should definitely be visited. One would be forgiven for thinking that because of the exceptional views and the wow factor of being so high above Bangkok, that the food might be of secondary importance, but no, the menu is superb. The European menu more than holds its own with the stunning views, offering an extensive choice on the a la carte list which includes a daily special. Sirocco is named after the wind that blows into Europe from the Sahara, but the breeze that blows across the bar in the sky is a welcome relief from the heat of the streets far below. In the rainy season, fortunately short, special arrangements are in place to serve customers and move them quickly back inside Start the evening at the Sky Bar with a bottle of champagne from the wide choice on offer. Be prepared to pay in the region of 3,300 Baht ($200) and upwards per bottle. Take the elevator up 64 flights of the Lebua State Tower Building located along the Chao Phraya River and be rendered speechless. Thailand takes an easy-going attitude to health and safety, and the roof is contained with only a low, transparent railing. If you have a fear of heights it is definitely not the place for you. The bar which is 820 feet above Bangkok’s street is neon-lit and edgy, but the dress code is strictly enforced. The Blue Sky and Mai Tai cocktails are mixed by one of Bangkok’s best baristis. They even serve a quadruple-distilled New Zealand vodka. 1055 Silom Road, Bangkok Tel 66-2-624-9555 See also Afternoon Tea in Bangkok
The copyright of the article Rooftop Restaurant in Bangkok in Thailand Travel is owned by Mari Nicholson. Permission to republish Rooftop Restaurant in Bangkok in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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