Dreamy rooftop restaurants in Bangkok with epic views

Are you looking for the top rooftop restaurant in Bangkok with a view? Read on to see Bangkok's top restaurants with stunning views.

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Let’s be honest — food just tastes better when you’re a few dozen floors up, gazing out over Bangkok’s glittering skyline with a cocktail in hand. Whether you’re a hopeless romantic, a sunset chaser, or just here for the ‘Gram, the city’s rooftop restaurants have a way of turning any meal into a bit of a moment.

Dreamy rooftop restaurants in Bangkok with epic views

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Ojo Bangkok A glamorous Mexican rooftop dining experience offering bold flavours and breathtaking views from the 76th floor. Lunch: everyday, 11.30am – 2.30pm | Dinner: everyday, 5.30pm – 11.30pm Mexican
Le Du Kaan A stunning sky-high restaurant by a Michelin-starred chef, combining modern Thai flavours with innovative twists. Everyday, 11.30am – 2.30pm | 5pm – 1am Thai
Above Eleven A rooftop bar serving Peruvian-Japanese fusion cuisine, with incredible panoramic views of the city. Everyday, 5pm – 2am (last food order 11.45pm, last drinks 1.45am) Peruvian-Japanese Fusion
Nobu Bangkok World-renowned Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant offering a luxurious dining experience with panoramic views. Lunch: everyday, 11.30am – 2pm | Dinner: everyday, 5pm – 12am Japanese-Peruvian Fusion
View Bangkok Rooftop Bar & Restaurant Chic Mediterranean rooftop offering stunning views, delicious food, and a perfect sunset cocktail experience. Everyday, 10am – 12am Mediterranean
The Cooling Tower A rooftop bar with creative cocktails and tapas, offering breathtaking city views from the Carlton Hotel. Everyday, 5pm – 12am Tapas & Cocktails
SEEN Restaurant & SIN Bar A rooftop hotspot featuring bold South American and Japanese dishes with spectacular views and live entertainment. Everyday, 11am – 12am South American & Japanese Fusion
Vertigo & Moon Restaurant and Bar Fine dining at 61 storeys high with exceptional grill dishes and cocktails, along with unparalleled city views. Lunch: everyday 11.30am – 2pm | Dinner: everyday, 5pm – 1am (last food seating 10.30pm, last drinks order 12.30am) Grill & Cocktail
Mimi’s Bangkok A rooftop bar offering BBQ, bold cocktails, and vibrant beach party vibes in the heart of the city. Everyday, 5pm – 12am BBQ & Cocktails

From swanky sky-high stunners to hidden gems perched above the chaos, we’ve rounded up the best spots to dine in style (and altitude). Ready to eat your way to the top? Let’s go skyward!

Ojo Bangkok

Ojo rooftop
Ojo rooftop via Ojo Facebook

“Bienvenidos a Ojo!” That’s your official welcome to Thailand’s highest restaurant — a golden, glamorous Mexican marvel perched 76 floors above the bustling streets of Bangkok at The Standard Bangkok Mahanakhon. If you’re after a sky-high dining experience that brings the heat (and the mezcal), Ojo is your golden ticket to a dazzling night out.

Helmed by celebrity chef Francisco “Paco” Ruano of Mexico’s famed Alcalde (ranked No. 51 in the world!), Ojo delivers bold flavours, jaw-dropping views, and a venue dripping — literally — in gold. Designed by Ou Baholyodhin, the interior takes inspiration from ancient Mexican civilisations, but with a twist: think modern glam meets temple of the sun.

Now, let’s talk food. Ojo’s à la carte menu is a fiesta for the senses. Start with the Tostada de atun — a Mexican-Japanese fusion of blue fin tuna, habanero cream sauce, and kimchi with seaweed pickle atop of a red corn tostada. Next, try the Bone Marrow, marinated in pork fat and topped with cecina and kaffir lime powder. Delicious! For all you guac-lovers, fear not. The Ojo Guacamole — topped with tobiko, coriander leaf, and lemon balm — is an absolute delight. Finish it all off with the Pescado Zarandeado — grilled sea bass topped with salsa, Ramada salad, and fresh avocado — and you’ve got yourself an A+ plus meal. What more could you ask for?

Next, drinks. From Ojo’s “crystal cave” bar, expect serious mixology magic. Their Ojo Margarita is a spicy-sweet delight — tequila, Cointreau, jalapeño, and a bubbly lime finish. For Mezcal lovers, take a trip through Ojo’s Agave Adventures – curated flights of rare Mexican spirits that’ll put hairs on your chest (in the best way possible). Our top pick? The Aguas Mansas flight, with Tobala, Cuishe, and Espadin varietals. Yes, please.

Whether you’re brunching in the clouds (hello, last Saturday of the month brunch!), sipping sundowners on the terrace, or soaking up the skyline with a mezcal in hand, Ojo is pure rooftop revelry. Sexy, stylish, and muy sabroso.

Location: 76th Fl, The Standard Bangkok Mahanakhon

Hours:

  • Lunch: everyday, 11.30am – 2.30pm

  • Dinner: everyday, 5.30pm – 11.30pm

Food recommendation: Tostada de atun, Bone Marrow, and Pescado Zarandeado

Drink recommendation: Ojo Margarita and Aguas Mansas flight

Contact: Facebook

Le Du Kaan

Le Du Kaan rooftop
Le Du Kaan rooftop via Le Du Kaan Facebook

With its stunning, gold-tinted decor and a view that could make your jaw drop, Le Du Kaan takes Thai cuisine to the next level — literally. Helmed by Michelin-starred Chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn, this sky-high gem serves up dishes that honour Thailand’s diverse flavours while giving them a fun, modern twist. The name “Le Du Kaan” comes from the Thai word for “seasons,” and you can taste the ever-changing inspiration in every dish. Every plate feels like a love letter to the country’s rich culinary heritage, using ingredients sourced from local farmers and fishermen across Thailand’s four regions.

Got a midday craving? Their Set Lunch Menu is a total win, starting at 790++ Baht for a vegetarian two-course meal or 1,190++ Baht if you want to throw in dessert. But if you’re here for the full experience, don’t miss the Phad Thai Gang — a next-level take on the classic stir-fried noodle dish, starring slipper lobster in a spicy tamarind sauce. Seafood lovers should also check out the Kua Kling Pla Muek, a fiery southern-style grilled squid curry that packs a serious punch.

Dessert is where things get seriously fun — think liquid nitrogen ice cream (yes, seriously!), with Thai-inspired flavours like Coconut Egg Custard and Salted Egg Yolk. And for drinks? Their signature Rawipha mixes Mekhong, sour pomelo cordial, soda, and agave air foam for a citrusy, refreshing kick. Or, if you’re feeling fancy, the Tawanchay blends RRit Sticky Rice Spirit with rose, sour cranberry, and vanilla cream — it’s basically a cocktail and a dessert rolled into one.

Between the spectacular setting, top-tier Thai flavours, and cocktails that could steal the show, Le Du Kaan is the kind of place that turns a meal into a full-blown event.

Location: 56th Floor, EA Rooftop, The Empire

Hours: Everyday, 11.30am – 2.30pm, 5pm – 1am

Food recommendation: Phad Thai Gang and Liquid Nitrogen Coconut Egg Custard Ice Cream

Drink recommendation: Rawipha and Tawanchay

Contact: Facebook

 

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Above Eleven

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Food via Above Eleven Facebook

Above Eleven isn’t just another high-rise hangout — it’s a Peruvian-Japanese fiesta in the sky. With a gorgeous panoramic view of the city, this Nikkei-inspired rooftop gem is where you can sip on a zesty Pisco Sour, feast on inventive fusion bites, and dance the night away under the stars.

The menu is an epic fusion of Peruvian and Japanese flavours, and trust us, you’ll want to try it all. Start things off with the Salmon Tiradito — a zesty plate of sashimi-grade salmon bathed in parmesan leche de tigre, topped with capers, cherry tomatoes, and a drizzle of basil oil. The Cebiche Above Eleven (sea bass marinated in leche de tigre with crispy calamari) will be a home-run for sea bass lovers, while the Lomo Saltado Roll (Angus beef, crabstick, avocado, and crispy sweet potato) is the perfect sushi upgrade.

For mains, don’t miss the Arroz con Pato — a classic showstopper featuring a tender confit duck leg (organic and farm-raised, no less!) served atop Mum’s classic cilantro rice, with a rich huancaína sauce, tangy red onions, and a lively chilli salsa criolla. It’s comfort food with serious flair.

Drinks? Oh, they’ve got you covered. The Pisco Sour is an essential sip, but don’t stop there. If you’re in the mood for something fruity, don’t miss the Machu Peach Pichu — a refreshing blend of Pisco Barsol, peach liqueur, peach purée, passion fruit, and a zingy splash of cranberry and lemon juices. Plus, with DJs spinning every night and salsa nights that’ll have you moving, it’s impossible not to catch the energy here.

Whether you’re here for the killer cocktails, the incredible Nikkei bites, or just to soak in Bangkok’s dazzling skyline, Above Eleven is a top-tier rooftop experience you won’t forget. Just make sure to dress sharp — flip-flops and backpacks won’t make the cut!

Location: 33rd Floor, Fraser Suites Sukhumvit

Hours: Everyday, 5pm – 2am (last food order 11.45am, last drinks 1.45am)

Food recommendation: Cebiche Above Eleven, Salmon Tiradito, and Arroz con Pato

Drink recommendation: Pisco Sour and Machu Peach Pichu

Contact: Facebook

Nobu Bangkok

Nobu rooftop
Food at Nobu Bangkok via Nobu Facebook

If you’re after a dining experience that’s as dazzling as the Bangkok skyline, Nobu Bangkok is where you need to be. Sitting pretty on the top three floors of The Empire, this is the world’s highest and largest Nobu, bringing Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s legendary Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine to Thailand for the first time. Expect sleek, modern interiors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an atmosphere that’s effortlessly cool — because let’s be honest, nothing feels more VIP than eating world-class sushi with a 360-degree city view.

For first-timers like me (whose only frame of reference for Nobu was the fact that they mention it in The Big Short), the best way to dive into the menu is to mix and match. Start light with the Yellowtail with Jalapeño, where delicate sashimi meets a zingy kick of Japanese citrus soy. Then, go for the Rock Shrimp Tempura, crispy bites of tempura shrimp tossed in a creamy, spicy yuzu sauce. And if there’s one dish you must order, it’s the Black Cod with Den Miso — tender, buttery cod marinated for days in sweet miso and grilled to absolute perfection.

If lunchtime cravings hit, their Set Lunch Menu has you covered. Available Monday to Friday, 11.30am – 2pm, it offers everything from hot and cold plates to premium bento boxes, plus a stellar selection of creative desserts. Whether you’re sealing a business deal or just treating yourself, it’s the perfect excuse to swap your usual lunch spot for something way more exciting.

Now, let’s talk sake. Nobu’s exclusive imports bring some serious elegance to the table. The Hokusetsu YK35 is a luxurious, silky dream, while the Daiginjo Black Label – The Original has a nutty crispness that pairs beautifully with sushi. Feeling adventurous? Try the Honjozo Ongakushu Koshu (Music Sake), which is literally aged to classical music for a rich, earthy depth.

With sky-high views, world-renowned flavours, and a sake list that could turn anyone into a connoisseur, Nobu Bangkok isn’t just dinner — it’s an experience you won’t forget.

Location: 57th-58th Floors, EA Rooftop, The Empire

Hours:

  • Lunch: everyday 11.30am – 2pm
  • Dinner: everyday, 5pm – 12am

Food recommendation: Yellowtail with Jalapeño and Black Cod with Den Miso

Drink recommendation: Akashi Ume Sour and Ongakushu Koshu Sake

Contact: Facebook

View Bangkok Rooftop Bar & Restaurant

View Rooftop Bangkok
View Rooftop via View Rooftop Facebook

Ever wished you could sip cocktails on a sun-soaked Mediterranean terrace while soaking in a Bangkok sunset? If so, View Rooftop Bar & Restaurant is your dream come true. Just a stone’s throw away from CentralwOrld, this rooftop gem offers breathtaking panoramic views, a chic urban Mediterranean vibe, and a menu that transports your taste buds straight to the shores of Greece, Italy, and Spain. La dolce vita has never been closer!

Plus, their daily Happy Hour (all day from 11am to 5pm!) is the perfect excuse to kick back with their buy-one-get-one-free classic cocktails. Each drink is crafted by the one and only Khun Kung, Thailand’s national champion in the Young Mixologist category and runner-up in the global YYY World Finals! For any fellow Greek Mythology nuts, try their Odyssey or Birth of Aphrodite cocktails — absolute divine. One moment you’re in Bangkok; the next, you’re sipping your way through the shores of Mykonos. Dionysus would be proud!

Food-wise, expect authentic Mediterranean dishes that are, of course, as elegant as the view. Start with the Mezze Platter, then dive into their Broccolini (with house-made ricotta!) or maybe the Summer Risotto with pistachio pesto. Meat-lovers can go for Mediterranean Tartar, while seafood fans will swoon over the Whole Baked Sea Bream (a definite can’t-miss!). And don’t even think about skipping dessert — the Baklava Mille-Feuille and Greek Yogurt Delight are as gorgeous as they are delicious!

Whether you’re here for sunset cocktails, a romantic dinner, or just to escape the city’s chaos, View Rooftop offers the perfect mix of skyline magic and Mediterranean charm. Salud, everyone!

Location: 9th Floor, Novotel Bangkok Platinum

Hours: Everyday, 10am – 12am

Food recommendation: Whole Baked Sea Bream, Mediterranean Tartare, and Baklava Mille-Feuille

Drink recommendation: Odyssey or Birth, Aphrodite, or Dama de Rojo

Contact: Facebook

The Cooling Tower

Cooling Tower Rooftop
Cooling Tower Rooftop via Cooling Tower Facebook

If you’re looking for breathtaking rooftop views with a side of top-notch cocktails, The Cooling Tower is where you need to be. Tucked away on the 34th floor of the Carlton Hotel, it’s the kind of place where you can toast to the city lights, escape the chaos below, and let the night unfold one sip at a time. Whether you’re here for post-work drinks, a golden-hour date, or just to soak in the skyline with a killer cocktail, this spot knows how to set the mood.

The cocktail menu is out of this world — literally! Their Constellation Cocktails are inspired by zodiac signs, with standouts like Leo, a bold mix of Ron Zacapa 23 with cinnamon syrup and spice herbs, and Scorpio, a fiery blend of JW Black Label, ginger syrup, and draught beer. If you’re after something iconic, go for the best-selling Golden Hour — a stunning blend of vodka, Campari, homemade date syrup, and orange bitters that’s as vibrant as the sunset views. And with happy hour from 5pm to 7pm daily, it’s the perfect excuse to try more than one.

Pair your drinks with a menu of tempting tapas and sharing plates. The Japanese A5 Wagyu Striploin is a must-try, while the BBQ Pork Spare Ribs, served with pickled cucumber and cherry tomatoes, are perfect for sharing. Seafood lovers shouldn’t miss the Paprika Prawns — juicy and tossed in chili oil for an extra kick.

Dessert is just as tempting — the Lemon Tart with Fresh Berries offers the perfect balance of sweet and tangy, while the Chocolate Lava Cake is perfect for those just needing a good dose of rich, dark chocolate. The dress code is smart casual (so flip-flops won’t make the cut), and children aged seven and up are welcome before 8pm when accompanied by an adult. Between the stellar cocktails, great food, and breathtaking views, The Cooling Tower is one rooftop spot that never misses the mark.

Location: 34th Floor, Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit

Hours: Everyday, 5pm – 12am

Food recommendation: BBQ Pork Spare Ribs and Japanese Beef Wagyu Striploin A5

Drink recommendation: Go Ahead Cocktail and Golden Hour Cocktail

Contact: Facebook

SEEN Restaurant & SIN Bar Bangkok

SEEN rooftop
SEEN rooftop and SIN bar via SEEN Facebook

At SEEN Restaurant & SIN Bar, the night isn’t just young — it’s electric. Teetering atop the Avani+ Riverside Bangkok Hotel, this dual rooftop hotspot is where South American flavours meet Japanese finesse, all served up with a side of dazzling city views. It’s got the food, the drinks, and the vibe — everything you need for a night to remember!

The menu is as bold as the skyline, with signature dishes that steal the show. The Seared Red Snapper melts in your mouth, while the Pan-Seared Hokkaido Scallops are rich, buttery, and completely addictive. Pair these with the Burrata and Organic Heirloom Tomato Salad for a refreshing contrast, and you’ve got yourself a riverside meal to remember.

And let’s not forget the drinks — because at SIN, the cocktails are just as much a spectacle as the view. The Drink My Piña is a tropical treat, blending Rum Matusalem 15, Phraya Elemental, pandan, coconut, lime, pineapple, and coconut whey into a silky, beachy delight. Then there’s the Cantalupita, a sprightly mix of Tequila 1800 Coconut, Jose Cuervo Tradicional Plata, Cocchi Americano, and cantaloupe, all coming together to give you the perfect mix of sweetness and sophistication.

Of course, no feast is complete without dessert. The SEEN 100% Chocolate Caviar is a chocoholic’s dream, layering Belgian chocolate mousse, cherry compote, chocolate crunch, and hazelnut ice cream for the ultimate meal-end finish.

As the night rolls on, SEEN & SIN turn up the heat with live DJs and guest musicians on percussion, strings, and sax. The beats are smooth, the cocktails keep flowing, and the Bangkok skyline sparkles in the background — what more do you need?

Location: 26th-27th Floors, Avani+ Riverside Bangkok Hotel

Hours: Everyday, 11am – 12am

Food recommendation: Seared Red Snapper, Burrata and Organic Heirloom Tomato Salad, SEEN Chocolate Caviar

Drink recommendation: Cantalupita

Contact: Instagram

Vertigo & Moon Restaurant and Bar

Vertigo & Moon rooftop
Vertigo & Moon rooftop via Vertigo Facebook

If you’ve ever wanted to wine and dine among the clouds, Vertigo Rooftop Restaurant at Banyan Tree Bangkok is the place to do it. Sitting 61 storeys high, this sky-high grill offers unparalleled views, expertly crafted dishes, and an atmosphere that makes you feel on top of the world (because, well, you practically are).

The menu is just as spectacular as the setting. Hokkaido Scallops, perfectly seared and bursting with flavour, make for an ideal start to your meal. The Braised Short Rib is slow-cooked to melting tenderness, while the mashed potatoes add a buttery, creamy touch. Every bite is designed to impress, so come hungry and ready for a feast!

Of course, no visit to Vertigo is complete without a stop at the adjacent Moon Bar, one of Bangkok’s most iconic rooftop bars. Sip on premium wines or signature cocktails as the city sparkles beneath you. Try the Vertigo Sunset, a tropical blend of pineapple, cranberry, and lime spiked with Malibu and a splash of magic (okay, it’s just soda, but it feels magical up there).

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion, impressing a date, or just treating yourself to a night of well-deserved luxury, Vertigo is one of those places that stays with you long after the last bite. Come for the views, stay for the food, and leave with memories that are truly sky-high!

Location: 61st Floor, Banyan Tree Bangkok

Hours: Everyday, 6am – 1am (last food seating 10.30pm, last drinks order 12.30am)

Food recommendation: Braised Short Rib with mashed potatoes and Berry Charlotte

Drink recommendation: Vertigo Sunset and Heaven’s Fall

Contact: Instagram

Mimi’s Bangkok

Mimi's rooftop
Mimi’s rooftop via Mimi’s Facebook

If Bangkok had a little slice of Miami, Mimi’s would be it. Perched on the 25th floor of dusitD2 Samyan, this neon-lit rooftop bar is all about BBQ, bold cocktails, and beach party vibes. Whether you’re here for the food, the drinks, or just the electric atmosphere, every visit to Mimi’s feels like a mini holiday.

Their Happy Hour (everyday from 5pm – 7pm) is the ultimate warm-up for the night, with Buy-One-Get-One-Free on selected drinks starting at just 140+ Baht. Or, if you’re feeling adventurous, go all in with their Endless Sunset Sips — 90 minutes of unlimited cocktails for just 800 Baht each!

Now, let’s talk food. The BBQ section is what they’re known for, with melt-in-your-mouth Slow-Cooked Pork Ribs and juicy BBQ Chicken Wings (both gluten-free!), not to mention the smoky BBQ Beef Cheek. If sandwiches are more your thing, don’t skip the BBQ Beef Sandwich, jam-packed with slow-cooked beef cheek, BBQ mayo (!!), and gooey cheese. And for a little street-food flair, try the Pork Belly Roll — five-spiced pork belly in a soft steamed bun with chilli jam.

Of course, no rooftop party is complete without killer cocktails, and Mimi’s shakes up some of the most fun, creative drinks in town. The Salted Caramel Whisky Sour is a Thai-inspired twist on a classic, while the Roasted Pineapple Negroni brings a tropical spin to the Italian aperitif. Want something punchy? Try Livin’ la Vida Loca — one sip of this dreamy blend of rum, amaretto, coconut cream, and pineapple will have you turning upside, inside out!

Every Thursday night, Mimi’s turns up the heat with Thaiami Vibes, a Miami-meets-Bangkok rooftop party featuring live DJs, saxophonists, and BBQ sharing plates with two signature cocktails for just 590 Baht. Add in golden skies and an unbeatable view, and you’ve got the recipe for the perfect night out.

Location: 25th Floor, dusitD2 Samyan

Hours: Everyday, 5pm to 12am

Food recommendation: BBQ Chicken Wings (gluten-free!) and BBQ Beef Cheek

Drink recommendation: Livin’ la Vida Loca and Rhythm of the Night

Contact: Facebook

So there you have it — the crème de la crème of Bangkok’s rooftop dining scene, where the views are as tasty as the food. Whether you’re toasting the sunset or tucking into Thai fusion under the stars, these sky-high spots promise an unforgettable night out (and some serious bragging rights). Go ahead, pick your perch, dress to impress, and let Bangkok wine and dine you at altitude. Bon appétit — or should we say, bon voyage to the ground!

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Rita Swartz is a Thai-American writer who grew up in Thailand, Australia, and the US. After graduating with a degree in History and International Relations from King’s College London, she moved back to her hometown of Bangkok and now writes on a variety of topics including food, culture, and film. When she isn’t writing, Rita can be found baking Scandinavian pastries or reading murder mysteries.

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