🔄 Last checked 2 Jul 2026 · details and hours can change — check the venue before you go
The name Chef's Table sounds plain enough, but once you know that table sits on the 61st floor of State Tower at the lebua hotel, the meaning changes fast. This is a contemporary French restaurant that has held Two MICHELIN Stars continuously, and the MICHELIN Guide Thailand 2026 confirms both stars for another year. Standing at the pass is Chef Vincent Thierry, a French chef who has designed the whole meal as a seven-course tasting menu, cooked fresh in an open kitchen everyone can see. The centrepiece of the room is a Molteni stove encased entirely in Carrara marble — a cooking range so striking it doubles as the restaurant's signature piece of furniture. The concept here matches the name exactly: every guest is meant to feel like they're sitting at the chef's own table, watching every step from ingredients hitting the pan to the final second of plating.
The main event is the signature menu, seven courses for THB 9,200++ (plus 10% service charge and 7% VAT), and if you want wine walking alongside every dish, there's a seven-glass pairing at THB 8,800++. Serious wine drinkers can also upgrade to special pours like Château Pavie at THB 3,000++ or Château d'Yquem at THB 4,000++. What sets this meal apart from other French fine dining in Bangkok is the backdrop — you eat with the Bangkok skyline spread across floor-to-ceiling glass from 61 storeys up. Two-star French cooking paired with a night-time city view in a single frame is a combination that's genuinely hard to match.
Two things are worth knowing before you plan a visit. First, the good news — this restaurant is noticeably easier to book than fellow two-star names like Sorn or Sühring. Open the TableCheck system and you'll typically find availability days to weeks out, not months. Second is the trap people trip on most often: the dress code the hotel actively enforces. Men need a collared shirt and long trousers — no T-shirts, sleeveless tops, shorts, or caps of any kind. Show up in the wrong outfit and you risk being turned away before you even reach the Tower Club lift. So on the night you go, dress to the nines — a meal at this level with a view at this level deserves the best outfit in your suitcase.
Chef's Table
Budget for THB 9,200++ for the seven-course menu, plus 10% service charge and 7% VAT. Add the seven-glass wine pairing and that's another THB 8,800++ — a couple should set aside somewhere in the low thirty-thousands total. Booking is easier than you'd expect — use lebua's TableCheck system online, or call +66 2 624 9555 / WhatsApp +66 61 406 9999. No need to fight for a slot months out like at other two-star names; most of the time you'll see availability just days to a few weeks ahead.
Getting there means taking BTS to Saphan Taksin and walking about 10 minutes to State Tower in the Silom/Bang Rak riverside area, but leave extra time for the lobby process and the lift up to the 61st floor. The one thing you cannot get wrong is the dress code — smart elegant, with men required to wear a collared shirt and long trousers. No T-shirts, sleeveless tops, shorts, or caps. The hotel is genuinely strict about this — show up in the wrong outfit and you may not make it upstairs at all. Book an evening slot so you catch the Bangkok skyline lit up across the glass.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| MICHELIN award 2026 | ⭐⭐ Two MICHELIN Stars |
| Cuisine type | Contemporary French |
| Approx. price | 7-course signature menu THB 9,200++ (+10% service +7% VAT); 7-glass wine pairing THB 8,800++ (official menu page, Feb 2026) |
| Booking | Online via TableCheck (lebua's booking system); or phone +66 2 624 9555 / WhatsApp +66 61 406 9999 — Book here |
| Getting there | BTS Saphan Taksin, about a 10-minute walk |
| Neighbourhood | Silom / Bang Rak riverside (State Tower, 61st floor) |
| Dress code | Smart elegant — men need collared shirts and long trousers; no T-shirts, sleeveless tops, shorts, or caps (official) |
Booking tips
In the Tower Club at lebua, State Tower — allow extra time for the lobby and lift up to the 61st floor. Dress code is actively stated by the hotel. Wine-pairing upgrades offered (Château Pavie THB 3,000++, Château d'Yquem THB 4,000++). · Noticeably easier to book than Sorn or Sühring — TableCheck usually shows availability days-to-weeks out, not months. The dress code is the practical trap: no shorts or sneakers-with-shorts looks; men must wear collared shirts and long trousers or risk being turned away at the Tower Club.
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