The kind of vertical city that lands softer at street level.
Why RANGNAM, why now
Rang Nam Road near Victory Monument is seeing a fresh wave of new venue openings in mid-2026, most recently Mitr Bar highlighted by BK Magazine's June 2026 roundup. The area's compact, walkable strip of bars, cafes, and local eateries gives it a neighborhood-bar-crawl energy gaining traction on Thai social media.
1. Bangkok Sky Restaurant 76/78 floor Baiyoke Tower
- 3rd floor, 222/363, Ratchaprarop Rd, Khwaeng Thanon Phaya Thai, Khet Phaya Thai, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10400
- 4.0 · 456 reviews · Riverside Walk
Bangkok Sky Restaurant at the 76th and 78th floors of Baiyoke Tower opens the course because the view calibrates scale before you drop back to street level. One visitor singled out the Pad Thai at the grilled-and-seafood buffet, another noted the sheer span of choices across food and desserts. Starting at altitude gives the rest of the walk somewhere to descend into, and the buffet format means you set your own pace without waiting on a kitchen.
Crew's note
The case is long. Order after you sit.
What visitors say
I went here today for a dinner buffet at 78th floor of Baiyoke Sky Hotel. The food is fantastic! There are so many choices of food and desse…
Fantastic view at the 84th Floor. We ate dinner of Grilled and Seafood Buffet. The Pad thai was fantastic! It was our favorite. Followed by…
2. Meditation Sound Gallery Co., LTD
- Floor 1B 555 6, Palladium World Mall, 388-389 Ratchaprarop Rd, Khwaeng Makkasan, Khet Ratchathewi, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10400
- 5.0 · 51 reviews · Temple
Meditation Sound Gallery closes the course because it asks nothing and the basement location bookends the tower start. Visitors describe patient introductions to Tibetan bowls and mention the Nepalese partner's welcoming explanations for beginners. After the buffet's abundance and the street-level bar energy outside, a shop built around resonance and silence resets the day's register before you leave Rang Nam.
Crew's note
The bulb knows you walked here carrying too much.
What visitors say
I am so glad we found this perfect little shop, right in the heart of Bangkok. Easy mall/hotel parking and it’s right down the stairs from t…
The owner and her Nepalese partner are very lovely and welcoming. They patiently introduced me to many Tibetan bowls and explained how to us…
The walk between
The strip between Baiyoke Tower and the basement shop at street level carries the compact bar-crawl energy the neighborhood is gaining traction for. You'll pass new openings and local spots pressed close enough to read each other's menus.
- The buffet runs on both the 76th and 78th floors; one visitor ate on 78, another mentions views from the 84th observation deck, so ask about access when you book if height matters to your plan.
- The singing-bowl shop sits in a hotel basement with mall parking nearby according to one review, so if you're continuing the night elsewhere in Rang Nam, this stop leaves you mobile and at street level to pick your next door.
FAQ
- Why is Rang Nam trending right now?
- Mitr Bar, a new rooftop spot at 46 Rang Nam Rd, was featured in BK Magazine's June 2026 roundup of brand-new Bangkok bars. The compact, walkable strip of bars, cafes, and eateries is gaining traction on Thai social media for its neighborhood-bar-crawl feel.
- What kind of order does this course follow?
- It starts at maximum height with a buffet view at Baiyoke Tower, then descends to a basement shop centered on Tibetan singing bowls. The arc moves from abundance and panorama to resonance and quiet.
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