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Best New Year's Eve Restaurants in Bangkok 2026

Open-air rooftop terrace above the Chao Phraya at Sirocco, State Tower
Photo via Google Places. Source: Sirocco, lebua at State Tower.
At a glance

The New Year's Eve pick in Bangkok for 2026 is Sirocco, the open-air rooftop on the 63rd floor of State Tower at lebua, where the hotel launches its own fireworks over the river. Runners-up: Vertigo and Moon Bar at the Banyan Tree, the two-Michelin-star Mezzaluna, Cote by Mauro Colagreco at Capella, the royal Thai Sala Rim Naam, and OJO atop the Mahanakhon tower.

Bangkok stages New Year's Eve over the Chao Phraya, and the price tracks the floor number. A seven-course menu at Sirocco runs 9,200 baht before the gala surcharge; the open-air terraces sell out months out. Six rooms for 31 December 2026, from a circular rooftop 63 floors up to a royal Thai pavilion reached by boat across the river.

Six Bangkok Tables for New Year's Eve

Mediterranean · State Tower, 63F · 7-course ~THB 9,200++

The seven-course Signature Menu runs about 9,200 baht plus charges on a normal night, with the New Year's gala priced separately by lebua. Sirocco is the open-air circular Sky Restaurant on the 63rd floor of State Tower above the Chao Phraya, executive chef Brian Rodriguez cooking refined Mediterranean. It is the city's most photographed rooftop and the defining New Year's countdown setting, with lebua's own fireworks launched from the tower itself. Smart-casual dress, collared shirt and long trousers. Book direct, far ahead.

European grill · Sathorn, 61F · set ~THB 3,100

A set menu around 3,100 baht, or 4,500 with wine, on a normal night; the New Year's package is priced separately. Vertigo is the 61st-floor open-air rooftop grill at the Banyan Tree on South Sathorn Road, premium meats and grilled seafood above a 360-degree skyline with no glass between you and the fireworks. Moon Bar sits alongside for the midnight toast. The most dramatic open-air countdown after Sirocco. Weather-dependent, so have a plan, but book the terrace.

French-Japanese · State Tower, 65F · 7-course ~THB 7,700++

A seven-course tasting around 7,700 baht plus charges, the seated fine-dining counterpart to a rooftop bar. Mezzaluna crowns the 65th floor of State Tower at the Tower Club at lebua, chef Ryuki Kawasaki cooking Franco-Japanese around rare-breed Wagyu from his native Niigata. Two Michelin stars in the 2026 Thailand guide, a ninth year running and the country's first-ever two-star room. The crescent-shaped room puts the city at your feet, and lebua's fireworks launch from the tower. The gala dinner pick.

Mediterranean Riviera · Capella, riverside · 9-course from ~THB 7,800++

The Carte Blanche nine-course tasting opens from about 7,800 baht plus charges. Cote by Mauro Colagreco sits on the second floor of Capella Bangkok on the Chao Phraya, the Mirazur chef's Riviera cooking run by chef de cuisine Davide Garavaglia since 2020, the quail with black trumpet mushroom and foie gras the signature. Two Michelin stars for 2025. Riverside elegance rather than an open-air terrace, for a couple who want the glamour without the rooftop crowd. Confirm the New Year service when you book.

Royal Thai · Mandarin Oriental, riverside · dinner-and-show from ~THB 4,300

A dinner-and-show from roughly 4,300 baht on a normal night, with the Mandarin Oriental's New Year's festive program priced well above. Sala Rim Naam is the teak Thai pavilion across the river from the Oriental, reached by the hotel's own ferry, royal Thai courses paired with classical dance. The candlelit boat crossing and the river setting, where the midnight fireworks reflect off the water, make it the most theatrically sited Thai room in the city. Confirm the 2026 festive figure with the hotel.

#6
Modern Mexican · The Standard, 76F · ~THB 2,500-4,000

Plan on 2,500 to 4,000 baht a head a la carte, 76 floors up. OJO crowns the Standard at King Power Mahanakhon, chef Francisco Ruano cooking masa, mezcal, and live-fire Mexican, the most vertigo-inducing room in Bangkok behind floor-to-ceiling glass. A young, design-forward, party-energy crowd makes it the choice for a louder New Year's. The view is city and skyline rather than directly over the river. Opened in 2022. The high-altitude alternative when the riverside rooms are full.

How to Book

Lead time. New Year's Eve 2026 falls on a Thursday. Rooftop and riverside countdown packages, Sirocco, Vertigo, and the Mandarin Oriental's Sala Rim Naam, release only two to three months ahead and sell out fast, so book direct with the hotel. Mezzaluna and Cote take fine-dining reservations but fill early for the holiday.

Best slot. Choose the open-air terraces, Sirocco and Vertigo, if the fireworks are the point; lebua launches its own from State Tower, so Sirocco and Mezzaluna guests get them point-blank. The open-air rooms are weather-dependent, so confirm a wet-weather plan. Dress codes apply, smart-casual at Sirocco, no shorts or sandals.

Not for: Skip Breeze on New Year's Eve. Sirocco's sibling on the 51st and 52nd floors of the same State Tower is an excellent Chinese and Asian room, but it sits behind glass, which loses the open air and the fireworks immediacy that make the rooftop terraces the point on this one night. Choose Sirocco or Vertigo over the windowed room for the countdown.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant for New Year's Eve in Bangkok?

For 2026 the pick is Sirocco, the open-air rooftop on the 63rd floor of State Tower at lebua, where the hotel launches its own fireworks over the Chao Phraya for the countdown. Vertigo and Moon Bar at the Banyan Tree is the other great open-air terrace, and Mezzaluna, the two-Michelin-star room two floors above Sirocco, is the seated gala-dinner pick.

How much does a New Year's Eve dinner cost in Bangkok?

Prices vary widely and the gala surcharge is set close to the date. On a normal night Sirocco's seven-course menu runs about 9,200 baht, Mezzaluna's about 7,700, and Cote's tasting opens from 7,800; Vertigo's set menu is nearer 3,100 and OJO 2,500 to 4,000 a la carte. Book the New Year's package direct, since the festive price is quoted separately.

Which Bangkok restaurants have fireworks views on New Year's Eve?

The lebua rooftops at State Tower, Sirocco on the 63rd floor and Mezzaluna on the 65th, get the fireworks point-blank because the hotel launches its own display from the tower. Vertigo and Moon Bar at the Banyan Tree offers a 360-degree open-air skyline, and the riverside Sala Rim Naam sees the midnight fireworks reflect off the Chao Phraya. Choose an open-air terrace for the best view.

Should I book a rooftop or a riverside restaurant for New Year's Eve in Bangkok?

Both work, for different nights. The rooftops, Sirocco and Vertigo, put you in the open air with the fireworks point-blank but depend on the weather. The riverside rooms, Cote at Capella and Sala Rim Naam at the Mandarin Oriental, trade the altitude for a calmer, glamorous setting on the water. For the countdown spectacle, choose a rooftop; for a refined dinner, choose the river.

What is the dress code for New Year's Eve dinner in Bangkok?

It varies by room. Sirocco enforces smart-casual, a collared shirt and long trousers for men, and turns away shorts, sandals, and caps. Mezzaluna and Cote sit at the dressier fine-dining end. The open-air rooftops are also weather-dependent, so confirm a wet-weather plan when you book. As ever on New Year's Eve, glamour is welcome, but check each venue's specific gala details.