Nestled amidst the bustling vibe and lights of Bangkok, Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong is setting the culinary stage ablaze with its new tantalizing menu! As the very first Moxy Hotel in Thailand and the largest in Asia Pacific outside China, this isn’t just a hotel; it’s a sensation. Get ready to be whisked off your feet with bold flavors that playfully tease your palate and zesty cocktails that pay homage to classic cinematic moments. Bring your squad, because food is just another adventure here!
Perched on the 9th floor, Moxy Bar & Restaurant provides more than mere sustenance. It delivers an immersive experience, where every dish and brew resonates with your internal mood playlist. Whether you’re soaking in the eclectic indoor atmosphere or lounging outside with a panoramic view of Bangkok’s skyline, each bite and sip stitches into your evening narrative. And hey, if you’re on the go, the Grab + Go station won’t let you leave hungry, offering a plethora of nibbles just a reach away. Don’t forget to swing by the Moxy Truck, where street food meets an impromptu street celebration. Who knows? You might even groove to a surprise DJ set!
In a rhythmic homage to dance, the “Chewing the Happy Dance” menu promises to have you toe-tapping and taste-bud twirling. Dive into the fun with offerings like the ‘Twerk Bunny,’ a playful take on crispy bites, or the ‘Funky Duck Roll’ that adds a mischievous twang to tradition. For those who love to slurp, the ‘Slurp Fest’ boasts rich Truffle or Crustacean delights that will leave soup enthusiasts swooning. Meanwhile, ‘Carb Overload’ masterfully steals the heart of pasta lovers with scrumptious dishes like ‘Wrapped n Roll’ and ‘Cheesy Chubby.’ Let’s not ignore the spicy twists of Thailand’s classics, from ‘You & Mee’ to the fiery ‘Tom Yum.’
But what’s a meal without a drink that tells its own story? Step into a world of cinematic elegance with the dazzling line of cocktails:
- ‘The Infinity Kiss,’ a smooth sip that lingers like a forbidden romance,
- ‘The Ice Berg,’ a chilly concoction that sways with timeless love,
- ‘Hunter’s Last Shot,’ bringing a bold finish that night owls crave,
- ‘Galactic Stardust,’ a drink for those yearning for cosmic adventures,
- ‘Felix Felicis,’ a golden elixir promising fortune and serendipity.
Abstaining from alcohol? No need to miss out. Dive into the delightful world of ‘Moxy Crafted Mocktails’. With options like the refreshingly fragrant ‘Citrus Rose Delight’ or the calming ‘Assam Serenity’, your taste buds are bound for a joyous ride without the buzz.
Rising to the skies, come Q2 of 2025, the Rooftop Bar, thirty-two stories high, promises not just breathtaking sunsets but a space where fresh beats and tantalizing drinks become the stars of your Bangkok night. Picture this: sky-high cocktails paired with a golden horizon. Sounds tempting, right?
So why wait? Immerse yourself in what’s capturing Bangkok’s culinary spirit. Visit Moxy Bar & Restaurant and indulge in the merriment. Reservations can be made with ease online:
For further details, feel free to drop an email at [email protected], call at +66 2 209 5999, contact via LINE at @MoxyBangkok, or visit their website.
Moxy: Here’s to the fun, laughter, and memories you’re about to create. Eat, drink, dance—and most importantly, relish every moment.
The Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong sounds incredible! Can’t wait to try something from the ‘Slurp Fest,’ especially if it involves truffle. Anyone tried it yet?
I tried the truffle soup last weekend! It’s heavenly, but a bit on the pricey side. Still worth the experience though.
Good to know, Andy! Pricey is a bummer, but for truffle, I might just splurge.
I went for the crustacean option in Slurp Fest, and honestly, it was just okay. Nothing to write home about, but maybe you will have better luck with the truffle!
It’s great to see such innovation in food and drinks, but I do wonder if places like the Moxy are affordable for locals, considering Bangkok isn’t exactly known for high wages.
That’s a valid point. I think it’s more geared towards tourists or special occasions. There are plenty of local spots that offer great food at more reasonable prices.
I think Moxy is a deliberate mix of high-end and fun. It’s more about the experience. Do you think maybe it’s okay to spend a little extra for that once in a while?
Yeah, fair enough. Experience is important and, if the quality is there, it might justify the cost. I just hope it doesn’t push out affordable options for the locals.
I love the idea of ‘cinematic cocktails!’ The ‘Galactic Stardust’ sounds out of this world! But does anyone know if they have vegan options to go with those drinks?
They do have some vegan options, but I’d say the focus is more on meat and seafood dishes. It’s smart to call ahead and check if they added more vegan dishes since the menu might evolve.
I’m with you, Susie! More places need to step up their vegan game. The drinks are tempting, for sure. Maybe take the drinks outside? Less guilt!
Ah, another trendy spot with fancy names for overpriced food. What’s next, an $8 bottle of water because it’s sourced from a fictional Nordic glacier?
Haha, the skepticism is real! But sometimes you have to try it to knock it. Especially if you are after a unique experience.
Seriously, if they have a rooftop bar with a DJ, count me in! I just hope the music isn’t too mainstream. Anyone know if they play more indie tracks?
I visited around lunch; the ‘Funky Duck Roll’ was an absolute favorite for me. It’s traditional with a twist. Didn’t try cocktails though.
All this talk about drinks, but let’s not forget about moderation, folks. It’s crucial to enjoy but within limits. What are your thoughts on their mocktails?
The ‘Assam Serenity’ mocktail was my go-to when I visited. It’s simple yet elegant. Curious if anyone else shares my love for it?
Yep, same here! It’s subtle and not overly sweet, which I find very refreshing. Perfect pair with spicy food!