The Rib Room & Bar at the Landmark Bangkok
Here’s a new bar in Bangkok where you can chill out and get “probably the best steaks in Bangkok”: The Rib Room & Bar on the 31st floor of the Landmark Bangkok Hotel.
From its contemporary design, exhilarating interiors and incredible
Sweeping views of Bangkok to its cutting edge kitchens serving the very Best steaks and gourmet French cuisine, the RR & B has it all.
At least, like the Sirocco Rooftop Restaurant, you can get a few hours of reprieve from the pollution while you dine al fresco with a breathtaking view.
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3 opinions for The Rib Room & Bar at the Landmark Bangkok
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Feb 19, 2007 at 11:04 am
[...] Ruth from Let’s Visit Asia recommends that you kick back in Thailand and enjoy the Rib Room and Bar at the Landmark Bangkok. I’ll take my steak medium rare, thanks. [...]
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Feb 19, 2007 at 11:37 am
[...] Ruth from Let’s Visit Asia recommends that you kick back in Thailand and enjoy the Rib Room and Bar at the Landmark Bangkok. I’ll take my steak medium rare, thanks. [...]
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Feb 19, 2007 at 2:49 pm
[...] David photoblogged Australia Day at Brisbane’s Southbank, Rajesh P.I. says India’s city of Kochi needs a Pied Piper, Wes has some great pictures of the famed Story Bridge, Liz Lewis tells us the top 8 things to do when visiting Christchurch, the Traveling Mum climbs the pagoda in Nanning, China, CJCM is alarmed that Malaysian bloggers were sued for defamation, Andrew Bartlett, a Democrat Senator from Queensland, shares some poignant thoughts about Oriel Park, Ruth recommends the Rib Room and Bar at the Landmark Bangkok and David follows local antiwar political activists who talk about “how Pakistan tortured my brother.” [...]
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