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EA Rooftop at The Empire opens Sept 18

Embodying the concept, “Celebrating The World’s Newest Horizon”,  EA Rooftop at The Empire will be Bangkok’s largest and highest rooftop food and beverage destination when it opens on Sept 18.
The crown jewel of The Empire in Sathon, it occupies 10,000m², including 2,500m²of open-air rooftop space. The flagship destination by AWC features the largest gathering of top-tier restaurants, cafes and bars, delivering a breathtaking 360-degree view of Bangkok’s skyline and the Chao Phraya River.
EA features three main areas, including:
• EA Gallery on 55th Floor: A hangout with restaurants and cafes under the concept “Eat, Meet, Experience”, the space boasts the best views of Bangkok. Notable offerings include the world’s highest %Arabica store, # qraft, an all-in-one oriental brunch and bakery destination, Onggi, a Korean fine dining restaurant, and Invitation Only, a 90’s speakeasy bar.
• EA Chef’s Table on 56th Floor: A collection of restaurants by celebrated chefs crafted exclusively for EA, including “Le Du Kaan,” a modern Thai restaurant by Chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn, “K by Vicky Cheng,” a Chinese restaurant by Chef Vicky Cheng, and “Sartoria by Paulo Airaudo,” an Italian restaurant by Chef Paulo Airaudo.
• “Le Du Kaan” led by chef Ton
Bangkok’s first rooftop Thai restaurant, where modern Thai cuisine meets theatrical storytelling. The restaurant celebrates the freshest local produce, sourced from Thai farmers and fishermen, fostering a deep connection to Thailand’s rich landscape and culture. Le Du Kaan  features diverse dining zones, including a casual restaurant area, a chic indoor bar lounge and expansive outdoor terrace.
“Le Du Kaan Is about 280 seats, with more than half of them being on the terrace for the incredible views. We did not want to replicate Le Du in name or in the menu, so this represents the brand the most. We are using the same ingredients and suppliers as Le Du. The head chef will be Chatchawan “Bank” Varahajeerakul, who has been my head chef at Samut in Phuket since it opened. The menu is a la carte with about 40-50 dishes. These are further divided into snacks, appetisers, mains and desserts. Since its casual Thai, we do not want to be overly expensive and our dishes start from around B290++. The DNA of Le Du will remain in all of the dishes,” chef Ton told Guru By Bangkok Post.
• “K By Vicky Cheng” is the first overseas venture by Hong-Kong-based chef Vicky Cheng, who is known for his innovative approach to Chinese cuisine, blending traditional flavors with French cooking techniques. At K By Vicky Cheng, dining transcends the ordinary with a unique culinary concept guided by the ancient wisdom of the 24 solar terms and a blend of seasonal variations, making it a destination where tradition meets contemporary sophistication. Read more about it here:bangkokpost.com/life/social-and-lifestyle/2860661/taking-culinary-cultures-across-oceans
• “Sartoria By Paulo Airaudo” offers a modern interpretation of classic Italian dishes. This elegant restaurant is the brainchild of Argentinian-born chef Paulo Airaudo, offering a luxurious dining, featuring a menu that showcases the best seasonal ingredients, many of which are sourced from local producers. The open show kitchen allows guests to witness the culinary artistry up close, providing a perfect setting for an intimate dining experience.

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