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My Top 5 Most Romantic Restaurants in Bangkok

Wednesday February 12, 2014 by Mod 12 Comments

Bangkok may not be in the list of the most romantic places in the world, but there sure are a few spots that are suitable for your romantic moment with your special date. Here is the list of options to help you get the sweetest time:

RedSky

Red Sky: On special occasion, I like to dine under the stars. Red Sky is the rooftop bar on 55th floor of Centara Grand at Central World Hotel. What I like the most about this place is the breathtaking view. You can see the whole city center of Bangkok from there. The Red Sky is also very trendy, from their choice of furniture to the interior design, and it is also well-known for their delectable cuisine prepared by Chef De Cuisine Mikko Kataja who is world-renowned chef, you will not be disappointed trust me. Oh! and the music is good too; they have a DJ playing top chart music.

Opening Hours: 17:00 pm – 1:00 am. For reservations, please call (66) 2100-1234

Sofitel-So-Bangkok-Park-Society

Park Society: Located on the 29th floor of the new Sofitel So Bangkok hotel on North Sathorn road. I like everything here from first step to my last. This restaurant offers the romantic view over the beloved Bangkok’s greenery Lumpini park. It combines an elegant indoor dining room with an open-air rooftop terrace lounge. You can either sit on comfortable soft stools or recline in a massive sofa and admire the views or enjoy the luxurious ambiance. The service is exceptional.

Their superb cuisine created by the culinary team under the direction of award-wining Chef Paul Smart.

Opening Hours: 5:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. for bars and snacks, 6:00 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. for dinner. For more details call (66) 2624-0000 or h6835@sofitel.com

Sirocco

Sirocco Restaurant: is the world’s highest all open-air restaurant and “Sky Bar”, located on the 64th floor of the State Tower on Silom road which is the second tallest building in Thailand. You can see the breathe taking panoramic view of Bangkok and the Chaopraya river from here.

The food is mainly Mediterranean with ingredients flown in from the world’s best markets. Live jazz music featuring vocalists of international repute mingles with the fresh evening breeze, providing the perfect backdrop for a truly memorable evening with your special date.

Honestly, this place is one of those places that you can have great experience, but you also pay for the view.

On the first time I went to this restaurant with my friends, one of them wore ripped jeans so we were not allowed to enter. We went back another day with better outfit. Please note that smart casual attire is required.

Open daily from 06.00 pm – 01.00 am (Last order at 11.30 pm). For reservations, please call (66) 2624-9555

Chaopraya-dinner-cruise

Chaopraya River dinner cruise: There are many hotels and companies providing dinner cruise along the Chaopraya river from the huge two-stories boats containing hundreds of cruisers with live music band to the beautifully refurbished rice barges.

I have experienced both kinds of boats, so my personal liking is the smaller and quieter dinner cruise. It was much more delightful. I went with the Mandarin Oriental’s Maeyanang – a classic Northern-style teak-wood rice barge with carved wooden sculptures and tables to match. It provides seating for 32 guests in an open-air traditional setting.  A four-course Thai set dinner served by the traditionally attired hostesses. Enjoying candle-lit romantic dinner while feeling the breeze along the River of Kings surely will be one of your wonderful memories, plus you will get to see the beautiful riverside landmarks such as Wat Arun, The Grand Palace, Bang Khun Prom Palace, etc. I also enjoyed the traditional Kim music (Thai xylophone) played gently in the background.

Unfortunately, the Mandarin doesn’t have a dinner cruise available anymore, there are many similar cruises available such as Loy Nava, Manohra, Wanfah.

Tip: For ladies, you might feel little bit chilly so it is good to bring a scarf with you.

Zanotti Bangkok

Zanotti: Here is my favorite Italian restaurant located in the quiet alley near Saladaeng BTS station; romantic and stylish ambiance,  excellent authentic Italian food prepared with fresh ingredients, wine list is well prepared and considering high import taxes on wine, prices are reasonable. And of course the service is impeccable. I dislike a place with bad service no matter how good the food is, so this place fulfills all my requirements.

If you wish to go to Zanotti, you won’t get a spot there without a reservation

Soi Saladang, Silom Road. For reservations, please call (66)2 636 0002 or reservation.zanotti@zanottigroup.com

 

Let me add my new favourite Italian restaurant to this list, I discovered this place on my birthday in 2013.  Enoteca Italiana is tucked away at the end of quiet Sukhumvit 27. On the way to the restaurant I thought ‘did I come to wrong street?’, there are just houses and pretty dark comparing to other sois in Sukhumvit. When I reached the white wall with lights, I was surprised to see that there was such a lovely gem hidden in this quiet corner.

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The restaurant is set in a one storey renovated house with a well-maintained lawn. I also like the fact that this place has high ceiling with floor-to-ceiling arched glass windows,and a polished wooden floor , it makes the place feel airy. They also put a wall of wines on one side of the barnlike room offering visitors more than 300 only Italian wine’s lables. What a charming little place!

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As for the food, the chef’s creation is pure magic. The restaurant offers dishes you won’t find elsewhere in the city ‒ not fusion, not pizza, but authentic traditional dishes. I still remember my first meal here, I ordered the 4 course degustation which all dishes were a surprise. They were Black Ink Cappuccino (I recommend!), Ravioli filled with Foie Gras with Black Truffle, Salmon with artichokes and the dessert was Macadamia ice-cream with chocolate sauce. It was memorable dining experience.

If you would like to have authentic Italian food in a romantic setting, this place is just perfect for you.

For reservations, please call (66)2 258 4386

 

Hope you find one of the places in my list interesting. Where is  your favourite romantic place in Bangkok?

Mod

 

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  1. Greg says

    Friday November 29, 2019 at 09:19

    This list (and ALL your lists) will help me know some special things that will hopefully impress my girlfriend a little when I visit her in Bangkok.! I believe that with enough advance research and preparation, even a foreigner can sometimes show a local resident something they didn’t know about. I’m making a lot of notes from your various videos and lists and hope that when I visit Thailand I’ll have a few “tricks up my sleeve” that she won’t be expecting. 🙂

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  2. David says

    Saturday August 26, 2017 at 22:15

    Enoteca was truly amazing. Thank you for the recommendation! The cold cuts platter to start with was the best so far in Bangkok. The tiramisu for desert was a delight! Everything about this place is just right…

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    • Mod says

      Thursday September 7, 2017 at 16:43

      I am happy to hear that you enjoyed Enoteca.I just discovered a new Italian in Narathiwas soi 7 called Sensi.If you would like to go for a good quality Italian next time,I recommend this place.

      Reply
  3. Guy says

    Friday May 2, 2014 at 12:21

    Kru Mod, might I also recommend the restaurant Patara. Very nice setting for those who do not wish to climb high. I believe it is on Soi Thonglor. I highly recommend the 72 hr broiled lamb curry.

    Reply
  4. Brian says

    Wednesday April 30, 2014 at 08:30

    I am a great fan of your videos. They are well presented. It makes me wish you were around when I was teaching myself some Thai from books and cassettes.

    About the restaurants…the ones on your website are mostly very expensive. Still, nice views and great food. I suppose, now that I think about it, you are correct. Many of the tastiest Thai and Chinese food restaurants in Bangkok are not very “romantic”. You must assume that food and romance together are mostly a farung thing. Over time that may change.

    Thank you for your approach to teaching Thai using YouTube!

    Brian

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    • Mod says

      Thursday May 1, 2014 at 12:00

      Sawatdee ka Brian, thank you for your kind feedback. I am very happy to hear that you find them useful in your Thai learning. 🙂

      Regarding the restaurants, they are for special occasions i.e. Valentines’ day, anniversary, birthday. We should treat ourselves with something extraordinary sometimes, right? 😉

      Reply
  5. simon says

    Thursday February 27, 2014 at 00:48

    River city….? Nice place to have BBQ….

    Reply
  6. Vitor says

    Monday June 17, 2013 at 11:55

    Hi,
    I will include La Nomandie (Mandarin Oriental), D’sens (Dusit Thani), Smooth curry(Plaza Athenee) and Vertigo (Banyan Tree)

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Thursday September 7, 2017 at 16:45

      I agree, La Nomandie is excellent for a special occasion. Vertigo is a bit touristy now. I have never been to D’sens and Smooth curry. Thank you for your suggestion.

      Reply
  7. fromhongkong says

    Saturday June 15, 2013 at 15:04

    i have tried the one in the 61th floor(i hope i have not made the mistake)in banyan tree hotel on 2004. I found the korean tv team go to this one in one tv programme produced one year before. The scene is great but the food is very expensive.

    Reply
  8. George says

    Tuesday March 5, 2013 at 12:53

    What? Not Vertigo? Or Naam? So many good places to choose from!

    Reply
  9. Vaughan says

    Thursday February 21, 2013 at 08:08

    Hi Mod
    That is a great list. I love your style. I hope you had a great Valentine’s day with someone
    V

    Reply

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