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Sky Bars
I would like to go to a sky bar/restaurant whilst in Bangkok. Are we ok to go to the bars with my children age 17 & 11 to sit and watch sunsets etc?
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There are many Bangkok sky bars. The Dome Sky Bar at Lebua State Tower and Red Sky, Central World come to mind. However a review of the latter stated "children not allowed". Prices are expensive, and especially for dinner I would review the menu prices first. :)
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Three-Sixty at the Millennium on the River - Many people claim this to be the best rooftop bar in Bangkok
Octave at Marriott Sukhumvit Soi 57 - My personal fave, but the hotel is a fave, too. |
Originally Posted by dandare
(Post 28310256)
I would like to go to a sky bar/restaurant whilst in Bangkok. Are we ok to go to the bars with my children age 17 & 11 to sit and watch sunsets etc?
Thanks |
My favorite is Sky Bar at Lebua. Children seven years and older are welcome if accompanied by an adult. Policies and Dress Code. The atmosphere is fine for children. Bangkok Magazine article.
I wouldn't eat there, however. (The restaurant is called Sirocco.) My friends who have tell me that the food is OK, just C+/B-. Essentially you're paying for the view, not the food. And it's extremely expensive. Last time I was there I took a look at the menu; dinner could easily approach $200 per person. Here's the menu; note the absence of prices. |
I recently stayed at the Continent Hotel at Asok. They have a restaurant/bar on the 38th (ish) floor. So not as high as some of the others. I thought the food was pretty good though and not too crazy expensive. View is decent but not super special.
I would imagine that someplace on the river would be a better view in general. |
Don't know if the OP is still reading, however I would suggest the buffet at the top of baiyoke tower, formerly the tallest building in bkk. The city views are good and the buffet is cheap with solid "B" food and a fairly wide spread of cuisines. Depending on the age of the children, there is an option to head outside and take in the city views from an open air rotating observation deck.
EDIT: would also suggest the restaurant on the 25th floor of the Grand China Hotel in Chinatown. Has a nice lounge-y vibe and is convenient if you've been sightseeing. Have a great trip! |
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Originally Posted by ExpatSomchai
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Originally Posted by TPACjv
(Post 28378936)
Don't know if the OP is still reading, however I would suggest the buffet at the top of baiyoke tower, formerly the tallest building in bkk. The city views are good and the buffet is cheap with solid "B" food and a fairly wide spread of cuisines. Depending on the age of the children, there is an option to head outside and take in the city views from an open air rotating observation deck.
Have a great trip! For roof top bars, my favourite (though I haven't been to that many) is Park Society at the So Sofitel. Lovely atmosphere and a good view. Prices are pretty high for Bangkok but much cheaper than Lebua with a much nicer atmosphere. Love the view too. http://www.bangkok.com/magazine/park...ar-sofitel.htm |
Originally Posted by Diplomatico
(Post 28380688)
I've been to Brewski a couple of times. Nice views, music isn't ear-shatteringly loud, large selection of craft beer, pretty good food. Prices aren't exactly a bargain though they do select one draft beer on "special" for 200 baht every day. It's worth a visit.
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Originally Posted by CrazyInteg
(Post 28382726)
Wow $6 USD for the special beer? Is that a half liter pour?
Craft beer, on the whole, is quite expensive in Thailand (thanks to the protectionist tariff schemes to shield Chang, Leo, and Singha from competition.) Prices in Bangkok - from what I've seen at various locations - are rarely under 300 thb for a pint of draft beer from Stone, Anderson Valley, etc. A 12 oz bottle of Anderson Valley, in a supermarket, is priced at over 200 thb here in Chiang Mai. |
Originally Posted by Diplomatico
(Post 28390660)
It's a pint so, yeah, 500 ml.
Though, I agree 200 isn't bad for a craft beer in a bar. I bought some Fuller's beers (real pint sized) in a supermarket in Bangkok once that were about 200 baht each. |
Originally Posted by TravelDream
(Post 28397107)
Eh? A pint is 568ml, not 500ml.
Though, I agree 200 isn't bad for a craft beer in a bar. I bought some Fuller's beers (real pint sized) in a supermarket in Bangkok once that were about 200 baht each. |
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