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Prepare yourself for an extraordinary dining venture—Bangkok’s pulsating
F&B space is brimming with stunning rooftop venues that promise to take
gourmands on an unforgettable culinary sojourn.
It’s true. There’s never a dull moment in Bangkok—if you’re discerning enough. While the city’s burgeoning F&B landscape continues
to witness an in ux of striking dining destinations and rooftop bars, it’s next to impossible to not want to earmark a venue that everyone’s
talking about—EA Rooftop at the Empire. Pegged as the most happening spot for partygoers and high- ying tourists alike, the EA is hands
down where all the action is. In case you’ve decided to drop by, here’s a lowdown on three fail-safe venues that deliver in terms of aesthetics,
food and service in the Thai capital.
NOBU BANGKOK
Setting the bar high (quite literally) as the world’s highest Nobu
restaurant, this dazzling outpost prides itself on championing the
elevated Japanese gastronomy scene in Thailand’s capital. With
premium sake and sushi bars, private dining areas, a rooftop bar
on the helipad, and a sprawling outdoor dining terrace, it goes
without saying that Nobu Bangkok comes with all the bells and
whistles of a coveted dining destination — and a certain Robert De
Niro touch. Often pegged as one of the must-visit destinations in
Asia for a reason, what’s not to love about Nobu Bangkok, really?
Perched on the 57th and 58th oors and the rooftop platforms
of The Empire, Nobu Bangkok is where diners can experience
celebrated chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s command over contemporary
Japanese cuisine with unique Peruvian in uences, against a surreal
backdrop—sweeping 360-degree views of the city, and the Chao
Phraya river. Tantalise your taste buds to exquisite offerings like
Nobu’s signature tacos, crisp tempura, plus hand-cut sashimi, sushi
and nigiri, and A5-grade Japanese wagyu beef among many others.