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Old Aug 22, 2013, 2:26 pm
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BKK : Four Seasons vs. Banyan Tree

Hello all,

I will be in Bangkok a few weeks and will be traveling with a friend. We are considering either the Four Seasons or Banyan Tree based on the following-

We will either be getting 2 rooms at the Four Season's ( Deluxe-View Room) or 1 room ( 2 bedroom suite). 3 nights in BKK.

Four Season's- 452 sq. ft. Standard amenities. Internet included. (price 4,500 bahts x 2 rooms = 9,000 bahts per night- special rate thru my company).

Banyan Tree- 1,280 sq. ft. Club level. Breakfast.drinks. lounge access with all that includes. internet included as well (price 11,000 bahts per night).

All things considered, which would you choose and why?

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Old Aug 22, 2013, 2:40 pm
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Four Seasons for location, the rate you're getting that is great and the service (even if the FS is especially good starting at the Premier Room level)

+ Even if you're great friends, having your own room is always better IMHO

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Thank you SeamasterLux.
just curious- you say the service is especially good starting at the Premier Room level. I'm very familiar with the standard great FS service. What do you mean by "especially good" if you dont mind me asking?
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Originally Posted by jologolf212
Thank you SeamasterLux.
just curious- you say the service is especially good starting at the Premier Room level. I'm very familiar with the standard great FS service. What do you mean by "especially good" if you dont mind me asking?
Sorry, I meant the rooms at the FS were especially good starting the Premier Room level. I didn't mean that your service experience would be any different.
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Haven't stayed at the Banyan for a number of years, but I'm a regular at the FS in terms of F&B spend and if one over indulges on said F&B spend it turns into Room spend as well...

Standard rooms are perfectly equipped and adequate, a fair amount of space i.e enough to swing 2 cats at the same time and in opposite directions.

2 bedroom suites (to be fair) aren't really what you think they are, yes technically they are 2 bedrooms but really it's an Executive Suite with an interconnecting room.

But they're worth it if you want to go down that soi. I had one of these during for my wedding night. The bathrooms are massive!

Personally, I'd go for the Cabanna Suite, I think they look and feel very cool in an urban setting such as the FS.

As for service, you'd be hard pressed to go past the FS, Oriental and The Penn.

The only issue I've had service wise with FS, is the lack of kerbside check in when arriving by pre-arranged transfer, a first world problem nevertheless
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If Banyan Tree then I would recommend the Presidential suite.
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I've stayed at both and would choose a club room at the Banyan Tree over a deluxe room at the Four Seasons. The Four Seasons has seen better days and the lower category rooms are badly in need of a revamp.

The F&B at the Four Seasons are better though - particularly the Italian restaurant Biscotti.
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If Banyan Tree then I would recommend the Presidential suite.
Do you know if the pres. suite has a connecting room option?
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Originally Posted by jologolf212
Do you know if the pres. suite has a connecting room option?
As far as I know there isn't. Not sure if they would allow rollabeds downstairs, otherwise that is an option. There is a spare toilet but it's upstairs.
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I vote for Banyan Tree from your description.
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Our stay at the Banyan Tree Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand [JULY 2014]

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Banyan Tree Bangkok

After booking our flight, the discussion which hotel(s) to take in Bangkok started. There were a lot to choose from. We whistled our list down after spending a lot of thought what would be suitable and what our expectations were. At first I had my doubts I would like the Banyan Tree. My fiancbrought a lot of positive arguments forward and in the end we decided to take it. I'm glad he convinced me. There was a good offer at the Banyan Tree website, which included two dinners (one at Vertigo, one at Bai Yun), club lounge access, two pieces of laundry per day for free, free internet access and a discount when using the spa. Before we even travelled we also requested a BMW 7 pickup from the airport, made appointments for a spa treatment and haircuts for both of us. All requests were replied to in a quick, warm and friendly manner. We felt already welcomed. After dealing with immigration and customs and collecting our luggage, we went to Exit Gate B, Door 5, where a representative from the Banyan Tree was already waiting with a sign. We confirmed our name and were brought to our limousine. The journey took about 40 minutes and the cost was 2900 THB (ca. 67 Euro or 90 USD). In the limousine refreshing towels and water was waiting for us. The driver was friendly.

Check In

We were greeted at the front of the hotel with a Lei, a flower garland, and our luggage was taken. We were brought up immediately to the club lounge on the 19th floor, where all formalities were taken care off and we received also a herbal welcome drink and more refreshing towels.

To our delight our room was ready long before check in time.

Room

We were brought to it on the 28th floor. Unlike at other hotels we were left to find out about our room by ourselves. My fear had been that the room was too dark, but it was unfounded. The photographs on the website don't do it justice. Since there are so many textures, it might be difficult to capture it correctly. The colors are muted beside the wall above the bed, which is red with an interesting piece of art.

Our room overlooked Sathorn Road and the city.

The room was large. We had a huge king bed, kangaroo sized. It was comfortable and we had a good night's rest.

The carpet depicted the circle of life.

Amenities

There was a large credenza with storage space for clothing, the mini bar (stocked with half bottles of whiskey, cognac, gin and vodka, a large selection of healthy snacks, local juices and international beverages) and a flat screen TV above it.

There were about 30 channels, 20 were international, like HBO, Bloomberg, CNN, CNBC and BBC; the rest was regional.

We had a seating area with Thai silk cushions and a writing desk. The international outlets were easy to reach.

There were also the "Under the Banyan Tree" book, which describes the history of the hotel chain, international and local magazines and newspapers.

Service

We received every day a fresh fruit platter with explanations about the different fruits delivered, a different scent, incense stick and at turn down a gift, like a toy turtle, called Felly, or Jasmin scent to help you sleep. We found Felly cute and the other gift practical. We use it still every day, even at home.

Bathroom

The bathroom was large too with double sinks, separate bath tub and shower and a toilet. The bath tub had great views over Sathorn Road. The shower was huge and the shower head had the same size as the one at the Villa Samadhi in Kuala Lumpur, where we stayed last year (see also review). The safe and wardrobe was integrated in the bath room. The materials used were marble, tiles and granite. We also had a loofa, shaving kit and toothbrushes and tooth paste. The nail file, cotton wool and other amenities were in a nice bag for him and her. The bathroom amenities were stored in beautiful dispensers and made in Thailand. The scent was jasmine.

Bar

The Vertigo Grill and Moon Bar are located on the roof top, the 61st floor. It's difficult to access - a lot of stairs to climb up and down -, so if you have walking difficulties I wouldn't recommend it. During our two night stay we went twice to the Moon Bar. We loved the atmosphere, the friendly staff, the gorgeous views over the city and the delicious cocktails. We had the Chao-Pra-Ya, the Vertigo Sunset, the Catalyst and Saffron Sunrise. Snacks served with it was a nut and dried fruit mix, kale chips and spicy nuts. Cost was 1280 THB (ca. 29.50 Euro or ca. 40 USD) for two cocktails. It was romantic to see the sunset and afterwards the twinkling lights of Bangkok and the moon.

Dining

Our dinner at Vertigo consisted of a three course. We had a bottle of water, mango juice, apple spritzer, tuna ceviche, wild salmon trout with Moroccan salsa, spiced aubergine with saffron rice and mango cheese cake. We had to pay only for the drinks, which was 880 THB (ca. 20.25 Euro or ca. 27.40 USD). The dinner was very enjoyable and in my opinion especially memorable was the ceviche. The textures of the aubergine dish were interesting and flavorful. The quality at Vertigo is very high and it is priced accordingly. I would guess to calculate in per person around 100 Euro or 140 USD for a three course meal. The staff was attentive. Food allergies can also be accommodated.

Our fellow diners were couples or small groups. One of the groups had a celebration, the other was business related. During our dinner the hotel's photographer took pictures of us and by the end of the meal we had a framed memento, all complimentary. Our dinner at Bai Yun, the Chinese restaurant, the next evening was tailor made, because the set menu was based mostly on seafood. One of us can't eat shellfish and mushrooms, so it was completely changed. Bai Yun is located a floor below Vertigo. There are two huge windows overlooking the city. Our fellow diners were couples and a family. The meal we were served was duck, corn soup with chicken, beef, cod, egg fried rice and sago, vanilla ice cream and cantaloupe melon as dessert. A gorgeous six course affair. It was sumptuous and delicious. I liked the duck especially. The dessert was his favorite. We both liked the cold ice cream, the sago and the sweetness of the melon, setting it up nicely. Vertigo won in 2013 best restaurant in Thailand, while this year’s [2014] winner is Bai Yun. Beside those two restaurants are Apsara, the dinner cruise, Taihai (Teppanyaki), Saffron for Thai, Latitude Lounge and Bar, Romsai (international), the Lobby Lounge, the Juice Bar, Pier 59 for modern seafood and 24 hours in room dining. We had a sneak peek at Pier 59. We liked the ultra-modern design with blue and white color scheme.

Dinner at the Moon Bar and vertigo Restaurant

During our stay at the Banyan Tree in Bangkok (see also review) we went to the Moon Bar twice and the Vertigo Grill once. The restaurant and bar are co-located on the rooftop on the 61st floor. There are a number of stairs to climb up and down, so I wouldn't recommend it for people with walking disabilities. We had heard many good things and were looking forward to our experiences. We arrived on both occasions shortly after the Moon Bar opened at 17.00 hours and hadn't any problems finding a seat. The cocktails were very delicious and made addictive as did the stunning views over the city. On one occasion we had the Chao-Pra-Ya and the Vertigo Sunset, on the other the Catalyst and the Saffron Sunrise. Prices were identical at 1280 THB (ca. 29.50 Euro or ca. 40 USD) for two cocktails. Snacks came with the drinks and were a nut and dried fruit mix, kale chips and spicy nuts. I liked especially the chips. They had an unusual flavor. It was nice to see the sunset; first Bangkok was bathed in golden light, then the Blue Hour arrived and soon afterwards only the twinkling lights of the city and the moon were visible. It was romantic. The staff was attentive and made sure they took the order correctly each time. Dinner at Vertigo was included in our "Taste the Delights of Bangkok" rate, so we had to pay only for the drinks. We had reserved a table for the very first seating and it wasn't busy yet, but the restaurant was full when we left. We were brought to our table and handed the menu. We could choose from three starters, three main courses and one dessert. Our waiter advised us if we didn't like the dessert it could be exchanged with others. He also checked for any dietary requirements. Most of the dishes didn't contain anything we were allergic to, so we didn't have to have it tailor made for us. As drinks we had a bottle of water, an Apple Spritzer and mango juice. We both decided to go for the tuna ceviche. He had the wild salmon trout with Moroccan salsa and I the spiced aubergine with saffron rice. As dessert we enjoyed the mango cheese cake. The most interesting dish was the tuna ceviche. When it was darker a lamp in the shape of a mushroom was placed on our table and a photographer from the hotel made the rounds to capture all customers. A memento of our visit was given to us later in the form of a framed portrait photo, what a wonderful idea to really capture that special moment here which we enjoyed so much. Time was flying by and our evening on the top of the Banyan Tree was very memorable. We enjoyed the responsive and attentive service, the excellent food, the atmosphere and the views. The drinks came in at 880 THB (ca. 20.25 Euro or 27.40 USD). We recommend to go at least to the Moon Bar, but if you can, splurge on a Dinner at Vertigo. Costs should be around 100 Euro / 140 USD per person for a three course meal and alcohol free drinks.

Drinks at the Moon Bar and Vertigo Restaurant || Banyan Tree Hotel || Bangkok || July 2014 During our stay at the Banyan Tree Bangkok - we booked a package including a dinner at the Vertigo and one at the Bai Yun. Please see separate reviews for the hotel and Vertigo Grill and Moon Bar. Bai Yun serves nouvelle Cantonese cuisine and is located on the 60th floor of the Banyan Tree Hotel, BAngkok. There are huge windows, offering stunning views over Bangkok. When we arrived we were welcomed and brought to our table. When we made our reservation we also stated our allergies, but the staff wasn't aware of them. It wasn't a problem. The restaurant manager organized a tailor made menu for us with the chef, because the set menu was based on seafood and mushrooms. Our table was set with a red table cloth, a mat and cutlery. We also received refreshing towels. Our first course was roasted duck, followed by corn soup with chicken, beef, cod, egg fried rice and sago, vanilla ice cream and cantaloupe melon. Everything was very good and we enjoyed our meal. The highlight for us was the dessert. It was a palate cleanser, refreshing, sweet and had a nice texture. The staff was attentive and we appreciated they went the extra mile by creating a meal especially for us. Of course we would return again if we're looking for beautiful Chinese cuisine in BAngkok. Would we recommend this restaurant to a friend? YES! Would we enjoy Dinner at this restaurant again in the future? YES!

Lounge

Every morning we went for breakfast to the Executive Lounge. The buffet was huge with so many items to choose from it would take at least a week to try them all. There was a Chinese, Thai, Japanese and European section. All hot items, like Eggs Benedicts could be ordered and were freshly prepared. The lounge had restaurant and lounge style seating. There were more magazines and newspapers, books and games available. Part of a photo exhibition, called Memories, was also displayed at the club lounge. It was created to commemorate 20 years of Banyan Tree around the World. More of the exhibition was in the lobby and we really liked it. Sometimes the art depicted the members of staff of a certain Banyan Tree or guests celebrating their wedding, Christmas or other occasions. It was inspiring, and at least I felt like immediately booking another Banyan Tree. In the lobby we could see the florist create leis and other flower arrangements. The Lobby Lounge also overlooks the koi pond and waterfall. There is also some outdoor seating.

Location

There is a pedestrian connecting walkway through an office building to Sathorn Road. There are two BTS Sky train stations within walking distance. We went a bit exploring and found ourselves at Chong Nonsi station. On the way, which took about twenty minutes, we passed the Met Apartment block, the Australian, Malaysian and Singaporean Embassies. There is also a hospital, the Evergreen Laurel Hotel and a few famous restaurants. Of course the Metropolitan Hotel and Sukhothai are only a stone throw away and we could, depending on the view, spot both of them. We liked the location, but had chosen the Banyan Tree because we looked for relaxation before getting more active. The hotel fulfilled our needs and some more.

Gym, Spa and Etc

The 20th and 21st floor are dedicated to the spa, fitness center, outdoor swimming pool, the Banyan Tree Gallery and the Juice Bar. Treatment rooms are located on the 20th floor and have an interesting art installation, depicting bamboos. When the time was due for our haircuts we were asked to take a seat and were served cold tea. When our hair dressers were ready we were taken downstairs and our shoes were removed and replaced with slippers. The haircuts were done expertly and we enjoyed it. Afterwards our slippers were replaced with our shoes again and we were brought upstairs, where natural yogurt, fruit salad and hot tea were waiting for us. My massage "The Asian Touch" was very good and I received tea, yogurt and fruit salad again. The haircuts were together 3.811 THB (ca. 88.35 Euro or 119.50 USD), while the massage was 2900 THB (ca. 67.25 Euro or 90.95 USD). The swimming pool overlooks Sathorn Road and the Metropolitan. The Banyan Tree Gallery offers souvenirs, Angsana and Banyan Tree shampoos, soaps and other nice amenities. There was a discount if you bought three items and also one if you didn't take a plastic bag. The time flew by and before we knew it was time to check out and take a taxi to the Four Seasons Hotel. Review to follow soon. I was a bit sad, but also happy, because we had our memories, a photograph, "Felly" and the Jasmin scent.

Overall

Check out was done quickly, warm and efficient. The Banyan Tree has grown to our hearts. We can only say positive things about the friendly and caring staff. They are trying really hard to make you comfortable and the stay a memorable one. By the way the hotel was built on Feng Shui principles and is only 16 m wide. So, there's no doubt at some stage we are going back and would recommend to stay there to anyone for a relaxing stay in Bangkok. Would we recommend this hotel to a friend?YES! Would we stay again at this hotel in the future?YES!

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Very nice trip report - thanks för posting. Lovely photos - I've never seen the air so clear in Bangkok.
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Very nice trip report - thanks för posting. Lovely photos - I've never seen the air so clear in Bangkok.
Thanks for your compliments, yes, we had a great stay at the Banyan Tree, and regarding the air, on all of our visits so far to Bangkok, we had clear air, the views are stunning from the hotel, especially from the 61st floor rooftop Moon Bar and Vertigo Restaurant. ^
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Yes I know the Moon Bar and Vertigo are great - we went one evening a few visits ago - must go again next time.
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Dinner at The Moon Bar and Vertigo Restaurant || Banyan Tree Hotel Bangkok, July 2014

|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr

During our stay at the Banyan Tree in Bangkok (see also review) we went to the Moon Bar twice and the Vertigo Grill once.

The restaurant and bar are co-located on the rooftop on the 61st floor. There are a number of stairs to climb up and down, so I wouldn't recommend it for people with walking disabilities.

We had heard many good things and were looking forward to our experiences. We arrived on both occasions shortly after the Moon Bar opened at 17.00 hours and hadn't any problems finding a seat.

The cocktails were very delicious and made addictive as did the stunning views over the city.

On one occasion we had the Chao-Pra-Ya and the Vertigo Sunset, on the other the Catalyst and the Saffron Sunrise. Prices were identical at 1280 THB (ca. 29.50 Euro or ca. 40 USD) for two cocktails. Snacks came with the drinks and were a nut and dried fruit mix, kale chips and spicy nuts. I liked especially the chips. They had an unusual flavor.

It was nice to see the sunset; first Bangkok was bathed in golden light, then the Blue Hour arrived and soon afterwards only the twinkling lights of the city and the moon were visible. It was romantic.

The staff was attentive and made sure they took the order correctly each time.

Dinner at Vertigo was included in our "Taste the Delights of Bangkok" rate, so we had to pay only for the drinks. We had reserved a table for the very first seating and it wasn't busy yet, but the restaurant was full when we left.

We were brought to our table and handed the menu. We could choose from three starters, three main courses and one dessert. Our waiter advised us if we didn't like the dessert it could be exchanged with others. He also checked for any dietary requirements. Most of the dishes didn't contain anything we were allergic to, so we didn't have to have it tailor made for us.

As drinks we had a bottle of water, an Apple Spritzer and mango juice. We both decided to go for the tuna ceviche. He had the wild salmon trout with Moroccan salsa and I the spiced aubergine with saffron rice. As dessert we enjoyed the mango cheese cake.

The most interesting dish was the tuna ceviche.

When it was darker a lamp in the shape of a mushroom was placed on our table and a photographer from the hotel made the rounds to capture all customers. A memento of our visit was given to us later in the form of a framed portrait photo, what a wonderful idea to really capture that special moment here which we enjoyed so much.

Time was flying by and our evening on the top of the Banyan Tree was very memorable.

We enjoyed the responsive and attentive service, the excellent food, the atmosphere and the views.

The drinks came in at 880 THB (ca. 20.25 Euro or 27.40 USD).

We recommend to go at least to the Moon Bar, but if you can, splurge on a Dinner at Vertigo. Costs should be around 100 Euro / 140 USD per person for a three course meal and alcohol free drinks.

Would we recommend this Bar and restaurant to a friend? YES! ^
Would we love to have dinner at this Bar and restaurant again in the future? YES! ^


Dinner @ The Moon Bar and Vertigo Restaurant || Banyan Tree Hotel Bangkok || July 2014 ^

|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr

Our Breakfast at the Executive Club Lounge || Banyan Tree Hotel Bangkok || July 2014 ^

|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr

Drinks at the Moon Bar and Vertigo Restaurant || Banyan Tree Hotel || Bangkok || July 2014 ^

During our stay at the Banyan Tree Bangkok - we booked a package including a dinner at the Vertigo and one at the Bai Yun. Please see separate reviews for the hotel and Vertigo Grill and Moon Bar.

Bai Yun serves nouvelle Cantonese cuisine and is located on the 60th floor of the Banyan Tree Hotel, BAngkok. There are huge windows, offering stunning views over Bangkok.

When we arrived we were welcomed and brought to our table. When we made our reservation we also stated our allergies, but the staff wasn't aware of them. It wasn't a problem. The restaurant manager organized a tailor made menu for us with the chef, because the set menu was based on seafood and mushrooms.

Our table was set with a red table cloth, a mat and cutlery. We also received refreshing towels. Our first course was roasted duck, followed by corn soup with chicken, beef, cod, egg fried rice and sago, vanilla ice cream and cantaloupe melon.

Everything was very good and we enjoyed our meal. The highlight for us was the dessert. It was a palate cleanser, refreshing, sweet and had a nice texture.

The staff was attentive and we appreciated they went the extra mile by creating a meal especially for us.

Of course we would return again if we're looking for beautiful Chinese cuisine in BAngkok.

Would we recommend this restaurant to a friend? YES! ^
Would we enjoy Dinner at this restaurant again in the future? YES! ^

|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr
|| BANYAN TREE HOTEL || BANGKOK || THAILAND || OUR STAY INCL. CLUB ROOM, MOON BAR & VERTIGO RESTAURANT || BAI YUN RESTAURANT || CLUB LOUNGE ACCESS || WE HAD A GREAT STAY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS IS A WONDERFUL VERTICAL URBAN RESORT || JULY 2014 || by || UggBoy♥UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||, on Flickr

Our Dinner at the Bai Yun Restaurant || Banyan Tree Hotel Bangkok || July 2014 ^

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