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Mezzaluna
Two MICHELIN Stars 2026

A full review of Mezzaluna — two MICHELIN stars — with everything you need to know before you go: price, how to book/queue times, dishes to order, and how to get there

⭐⭐ Two MICHELIN Stars💸 THB 8,000++🚇 BTS Saphan Taksin
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🔄 Last checked 2 Jul 2026 · details and hours can change — check the venue before you go

Ask around Bangkok's fine-dining circle for the top French restaurant in a high-rise, and Mezzaluna is usually the first name that comes up — a crescent-moon-shaped dining room on the 65th floor of State Tower, part of the lebua group, in the Silom–riverside area. This is home turf for chef Ryuki Kawasaki, a Japanese chef who applies French kitchen technique with Japanese precision, and it's become the restaurant's signature. MICHELIN has agreed consistently — lebua states Mezzaluna has held two MICHELIN stars continuously since the first Thailand guide in 2018, and the 2026 guide keeps both stars again. That kind of consistency, in a city where star restaurants rise and fall every year, says more than any marketing line could.

The food here is served entirely as the chef's tasting menu, with a choice between 7 courses at THB 8,000++ or 9 courses at THB 9,600++ (plus 10% service and 7% VAT), with ingredients rotating by season. The heart of the menu is Murakami wagyu beef from Niigata prefecture — chef Kawasaki's home region — a choice of ingredient with real personal history behind it, not just a famous name dropped onto a menu. The setting is the other reason people pay for a table here. The crescent-shaped dining room, with double-height windows, opens onto Chao Phraya River views with no building in the way. Land a table around sunset and the orange light over the water alongside the tasting menu's first course is an image that stays with you.

Worth knowing before you go: the restaurant takes its formalities fairly seriously. The dress code is smart elegant — men need a collared shirt and long trousers, with no T-shirts, sleeveless tops, shorts, or caps of any kind. Only children aged 7 and up are welcome, and booking requires a THB 3,000 per-person deposit through TableCheck, credited back against the final bill. It sounds strict, but all of it is part of why a night at Mezzaluna feels like a genuine occasion. The restaurant is open Monday to Saturday, 17:30 until just after midnight, closed on Sundays, and occasionally runs special event dinners around THB 12,000++ for anyone chasing an even bigger experience.

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French-Japanese fine dining

Mezzaluna

📍 Riverside / Silom (lebua State Tower, 65F) 🧭 Riverside ⭐ 4.5 · 362 reviews (Google)
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
👍 Best forA special-occasion dinner, proposal, or anniversary meal with Chao Phraya River views from the 65th floor at sunset
⭐⭐ Two MICHELIN Stars2 MICHELIN starsFrench-JapaneseRooftop river view
🕐Mon–Sat 17:30–00:30 (last booking 21:30, last order 21:45);
🥢Signature — Murakami wagyu beef from Niigata, in chef Ryuki Kawasaki's seasonal French-Japanese tasting menu

Budget starts at THB 8,000++ per person for the 7-course menu, or THB 9,600++ for 9 courses, plus 10% service and 7% VAT — set aside somewhere in the low five figures (Thai baht) per person to be comfortable. Booking goes through TableCheck and requires a THB 3,000 per-person deposit, credited against the actual bill on the day. Free amendment or cancellation up to 72 hours before your booking. If online booking isn't your thing, call +66 2 624 9555 or message WhatsApp +66 61 406 9999 instead.

The restaurant is open Monday to Saturday, 17:30–00:30, closed Sundays, with the last booking slot at 21:30 — though the recommendation is to book the earliest slot at 17:30, since that's when you get the full sunset over the Chao Phraya from the 65th floor. Getting there is easier than it sounds: take the BTS to Saphan Taksin, then walk about 7 minutes to State Tower, allowing a little extra time for lobby security and the lift up to the 65th floor. Don't forget to dress to the smart elegant code — men need a collared shirt and long trousers — and the restaurant only accepts children aged 7 and up.

Must-tryMurakami wagyu beef from NiigataChef's Tasting Menu 9 courses
Mezzaluna at a glance (updated Jul 2026)
ItemDetails
MICHELIN award 2026⭐⭐ Two MICHELIN Stars
CuisineFrench-Japanese fine dining
Approx. priceChef's Tasting Menu: 7 courses THB 8,000++, 9 courses THB 9,600++ (++ = 10% service + 7% VAT); special event dinners ~THB 12,000+
BookingTableCheck (deposit required) — Book here
HoursMon–Sat 17:30–00:30 (last booking 21:30, last order 21:45); closed Sundays
Getting thereBTS Saphan Taksin, about a 7-minute walk
NeighbourhoodRiverside / Silom (lebua State Tower, 65F)
Dress codeSmart elegant — men need collared shirts and long trousers; no T-shirts, sleeveless tops, shorts or caps

Booking tips

THB 3,000/person deposit, credited against the bill; free amendment/cancellation up to 72h before; children 7+ only; also via phone +66 2 624 9555, WhatsApp +66 61 406 9999 or dome@lebua.com. · Last booking is 21:30 — earlier slots get sunset views over the river; arrive early to clear State Tower lobby security/lifts

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FAQ

How do I book Mezzaluna, and is a deposit required?

Book through TableCheck (lebua's system) with a THB 3,000 per-person deposit, credited against the actual bill. Free amendment/cancellation up to 72 hours before your booking, or call +66 2 624 9555 / WhatsApp +66 61 406 9999

How much budget do I need per person?

The tasting menu is THB 8,000++ for 7 courses or THB 9,600++ for 9 courses (plus 10% service + 7% VAT) — set aside somewhere in the low five figures (Thai baht) per person. Special event dinners run around THB 12,000++

What should I order?

The restaurant serves only the chef's tasting menu — go for the 9 courses to get the full range, especially the Murakami wagyu beef dish from Niigata, chef Kawasaki's home region

How do I get there, and which time slot should I book?

Take the BTS to Saphan Taksin, then walk about 7 minutes to State Tower. Book the earliest slot at 17:30 for sunset views over the Chao Phraya; the last booking slot is 21:30, closed Sundays — allow extra time for lobby security and the lift up to the 65th floor

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