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Bai Yun, Banyan Tree Hotel

Address: 60th Floor, 21/100 South Sathon Road Thung Maha Mek, Bangkok - Contact details
Cuisine: Chinese
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DAYS OF BUSINESS

Mon - Sat:11:30 to 14:30
18:30 to 22:30
Sun:11:00 to 14:30
18:30 to 22:30
Nouvelle Cantonese Cuisine is the name of the game at Bai Yun on the 60th floor. This outstanding restaurant is an excellent venue for weekend Dim Sum lunch or business lunches, family feasts and gourmets in search of the peak of Chinese fine dining. Bai Yun has one dining room for private functions. In the evenings, you can revel in the panorama and gaze down on the wide expanse of lights glowing in the night. Voted 'Best Chinese Restaurant' by Thailand Tatler magazine in 2004, 2005 & 2006.

Dress Code: Smart casual dress code policy is advised. Long trousers and closed shoes for gentlemen Shorts, ripped trousers, open shoes are not allowed.

Payment Options

Cash, Amex, Visa, Mastercard, Diners

Features

City views, Dress smart casual, Licensed, Private dining area, Secure parking

Ambience

Contemporary, Relaxed, Sophisticated, Suitable for business

Food

Vegetarian option
 

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"Excellent value for quality Chinese cuisine. You have a wide variety to choose from with specialities including Steamed Crab, Giant river prawns and rack of lamb in Szechuan sauce."

N/A, eat2eat - January 2007
"Bai Yun's arched, ceiling-high windows yield sweeping panoramas of Bangkok from atop the Banyan Tree. Diners settle into a bright, contemporary east-west decor: tall-backed, curved-arm chairs at tables set with simple broen tablecloths and white china. Attentive, pleasant, bilingual staff know the menu well..."

Naphalai Areesorn, Thailand Tatler - January 2006