The Michelin restaurant ELEMENTS dishes are a combination of Japanese and French styles, both Japanese and French romance, and have a special flavor. Unexpected ingredients combination will always bring surprises to the taste buds. Happiness is always so simple.
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Okura Michelin Restaurant ELEMENTS The dishes are a combination of Japanese and French It has both Japanese delicacy and French romance, which is unique Unexpected combinations of ingredients always bring surprises to the taste buds Happiness is always so simple
Elements is located at The Okura Prestige Bangkok; 25FL, 57 Wireless Road, | Park Ventures Ecoplex, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand. It is the most satisfying one-star Michelin restaurant I have eaten in Bangkok. From beginning to end, all the dishes are superb. From food to sake, to service, to atmosphere, the restaurant is impeccable. There are few restaurants that can make dishes as good as desserts. Every dish we ordered was super amazing. Personally, I feel it can meet the three-star standard.
You can tell from the name that this restaurant is very creative. It is called Elements, and they serve French molecular cuisine. The steak in the food feels like chocolate, and the foie gras is also super delicious.
When it comes to Bangkok food or Thai food, I believe that what comes to mind is the yellow Thai curry, tropical mango sticky rice, and summer-flavored fruit ice. Each one is full of Thai style and each one is a classic. The afternoon tea of this restaurant was seen by chance in someone else's travel notes. It caught my heart at a glance. In fact, I am not a dessert lover, but this beautiful food is hard to resist. The location is in a five-star hotel in the city center. According to the name mentioned in the travel notes, I searched the official website of this hotel. There is a detailed introduction to afternoon tea, and each quarter is different, and different themes will be launched. We went in June. The theme at that time was cherry blossoms, and all the snacks were made according to this theme. In addition to reading the introduction, you can also make a reservation directly in the afternoon tea column on the hotel's official website. However, after submitting two applications on the official website, I did not receive any confirmation information. I was not very reassured, so I sent an email directly to confirm. I personally recommend the latter, which is simple, direct and fast. Since their afternoon tea restaurant is located at a high position, it is also a good place for viewing the scenery. We recommend that you book a window seat. This place is located in the center of Bangkok and is surrounded by many skyscrapers. It is a different kind of scenery. It is hard to believe that you are in Bangkok. We also recommend that you book a window seat by email.
This is the most satisfying one-star Michelin restaurant I've eaten in Bangkok. From start to finish, all the dishes were superb. From food to sake, to service, to atmosphere, the restaurant is impeccable. Few restaurants can make dishes as good as desserts. Every dish we ordered was amazing. Personally, I feel it can reach the three-star standard. Highly recommended.
Elements is a boutique western restaurant that combines Thai flavors in Bangkok's Siam Square. There are a variety of set menus to choose from and the menu changes from time to time. The salad is quite satisfactory, the foie gras tastes good and not greasy, the bread is also delicious, and the soup is rich.