Hello, everyone I am Chifumi Maeda,
a Japanese female president living in Bangkok.
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I’d like to talk about Open-Dry-In-Season-Only Italian restaurant
at Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, “Ciao Terrazza”.
Many think that Bangkok is hot throughout the year however;
there are hot season, rainy season,
and dry season and from the end of October – the end of February is the dry season.
There is almost no rain in this period and the air is dry,
and the temperature is about 22 degrees
and if you live long in Thailand, this is the period that you feel cold.
I like this dry season the most and am looking forward to dine outdoor during this period.
And it is this “Ciao Terrazza” that I long to see it open every year among other restaurants.
And then, I’ve received a mail from the Mandarin Oriental hotel informing me that
“Ciao Terrazza” is going to open on 14 October
and of course I do not have any reason not to visit so I went there.
“Ciao Terrazza”, for your information,
have not a fixed opening period and differs from year to a year.
They normally open from mid-October to February next year.
Unveiling the History of Ciao Terrazza, Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
Ciao Terrazza is located on the 1st floor of the Mandarin Oriental Bangkok and is facing to the river.
As I’ve mentioned earlier, the restaurant is open only during the dry season.
The restaurant applies the traditional Italian cooking method serving Mediterranean dishes
and many of their ingredients are imported from Italy.
The restaurant has relatively a casual atmosphere similar to that of The Verandah
among the restaurants in the Mandarin Oriental Bangkok.
The foods they serve are meats, sea foods, pastas, pizzas, and etc.
which you can share with your table enjoy it casually which I think is a good point.
In-depth Review: Dining at Ciao Terrazza, Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
Exploring the Ambiance of Ciao Terrazza, Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
The restaurant is facing to the Chaophraya River,
on the side where the Mandarin Oriental Bangkok has its own ferry pier.
Whenever I dine at Ciao Terrazza with friend(s), just to enjoy the unusual or extraordinary day,
I recommend the friend(s) to come on the hotel shuttle boat from BTS Saphan Taksin.
When accessing the restraint from the hotel side,
accessing from Garden Wing is the closest
but in order to enjoy the atmosphere of the Mandarin Oriental Bangkok,
walk in front of the hotel passing Bamboo Bar, and walk slowly may be a good idea.
The restaurant sits about 50 or so people I think….
The seats are places quite distance from each other
and the tables around you are not at all bothering.
Cold wind that is typical during the dry season blows from the river and is very refreshing.
The location Mandarin Oriental Bangkok and is along the river
gives me the feeling of unusual and is very relaxing.
And maybe it is because it is in Mandarin Oriental Bangkok,
the restaurant has gorgeous atmosphere in the calm atmosphere of the hotel.
The location is quiet in the normal situation and is relaxing location
as is in front of Chaophraya river flow and the wind is running through.
As the joyful period of Christmas is nearing,
the riverside will be lively which is also an atmosphere nice to be in.
A Gourmet Journey: What to Expect from the Menu at Ciao Terrazza
While the dishes respect traditional Italian cooking method,
it seems they are modernly arranged.
The menu is basically ala carte style and every dish are well balanced in saltiness, sweetness,
and sourness making the high standard of the ingredients stand out.
However, it is I think a bit too much to enjoy by 1 person.
It probably is a good idea to order several dishes and share them
among the people in the group so that you can enjoy several foods.
I am not found of rich taste foods and especially carbonara is on top of such.
Having said that, carbonara from the Ciao Terrazza is wonderful,
and I am ordering the dish every year.
They do not have so much variety in their menu.
However, their dishes are all good no matter what you order,
you may want to challenge to a menu that you’ve never had in your life yet may well be a good choice.
They used to have events together with famous winery
where you have chance to enjoy wine and good food.
I hope they will restart such events again.
Dress Code for a Stylish Dining Experience at Ciao Terrazza
The dress-code is smart casual with long trousers and covered shoes required for gentlemen.
Cost Guide: Budgeting Your Meal at Ciao Terrazza
Menu is ala carte style.
Food price starts from around 500 baht per dish.
Wine price starts from 1,600 baht.
Per glass is also available.
We paid 3,500 baht with 2 persons, with a bottle of wine and 2 dishes.
Service charge of 10% and 7% VAT is payable.
Weighing the Experience: Pros and Cons of Dining at Ciao Terrazza
Highlighting the Advantages: Pros of Eating at Ciao Terrazza
Things to Consider: Cons of Eating at Ciao Terrazza
Essential Details: Information on Ciao Terrazza at Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
Place:48 Oriental Ave, Khwaeng Bang Rak, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Access: Take shuttle boat from BTS Saphan Taksin for a easy access. Accessible by car as well.
Open hours:5 – 11pm (Last orders 10:30pm)
Closed: Wednesday & Thursday
Reservation: https://www.sevenrooms.com/reservations/ciaoterrazza
Tel: +66 (0) 2 659 9000
Email: mobkk-ciao@mohg.com
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