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Holiday Time, Published on 22/12/2022
» Ring in the new year on a high note at any of six unique rooftop venues rising as high as 59 floors, each enjoying panoramic views of the sparkling Bangkok skyline and specta- cular fireworks across the city come the countdown.
Holiday Time, Gary Boyle, Published on 25/12/2019
» It begins with a magic trick. Your waiter presents a pot of seeds, closes the lid, then abracadabra! Two meringues appear inside. They come with a small plastic bag of crispy rice, and, the waiter informs us, the bag is edible. As a culinary curtain-opener of an eight-course meal, this is a hint of the intricate delights to come.
Holiday Time, Gary Boyle, Published on 21/12/2018
» Bangkok takes its meat seriously these days. Foodies know their wagyu from their Angus, and if there are marbling grades lower than A5, I’ve never encountered such bland matter on any decent downtown menu. Committed carnivores require a place of worship to the pleasures of the flesh, a T-bone temple or a sirloin sanctuary. The devout will already know where to go.
Holiday Time, Dave Stamboulis, Published on 20/12/2018
» You might not be in the open-air here, but this means you'll never have to worry about the weather, and those superlative city views still stretch on for miles, with large windows and plush cushioned sofa bed-lounger-tables lining both sides of the bistro from which to take in all the scenery. In the center of things, tables here are set around a VIP section with swank leather seats and also a stage, where different bands perform nightly. You can also sit upstairs in the intimate curved mezzanine sections overlooking the entire bar, and you'll still get to be under the stars here, as Vertigo TOO features a ceiling lit up with lights mimicking a starry galaxy, more than making up for not being out in the open like its counterparts upstairs.