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Asai Bangkok Sathorn

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Asai Bangkok Sathorn is a spanking new urban chic boutique hotel in the heart of the bustling Silom business district, with loads of stylish cafes, restaurants and bars in the vicinity.


Conveniently located a few minutes walk from the Saint Louis BTS station, it is a concept brand under the luxe Dusit Thani hospitality group.


There is another Asai property in Bangkok, which is located in Chinatown. Do check out our review of Asai Bangkok Chinatown.


Location

  • Address: 195 North Sathorn Road, Silom, Bangkok, 10500

  • Nearby Attractions: Lumpini Park (2.5 miles away), Gaysorn Village Shopping Mall (2.7 miles away), MBK Shopping Mall (2.8 miles away), and Don Mueang International Airport (18 miles away)

Amenities

  • Dining: The hotel features a restaurant and a bar, offering a mix of local and international cuisine.

  • Fitness: A well-equipped 24-hour fitness center.

  • Rooms: Comfortable rooms with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and city views. Some rooms also have a fridge2.

  • Services: Free private parking, 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and daily housekeeping.

Unique Features

  • Lounge: A cozy indoor-outdoor lounge on the ground floor, perfect for co-working or relaxing.

  • Events: The hotel hosts various events rooted in sustainability, unity, education, and celebration.

  • Happy Hour: Enjoy "Chokdee Hour" from 6 PM to 9 PM with buy-one-get-one-free offers on bar bites and drinks




We stayed in a beautiful intimate 17 sqm Cosy City View room. It was clean, new and comfortable, amazing value for the price, as we figured we would only need the room to sleep in for 6-8 hours a day and we could spend the savings on F&B, shopping and entertainment.




Breakfast - Soi Restaurant:

Soi was located on the 2nd level and we loved the scrambled eggs, sausages, nuts and fruits and salad bar. This restaurant also functions as a modern and trendy co-working space in the day with ample power sockets and connnectivity access.




Dinner - Soi Restaurant:

After a heavy breakfast in the morning, we skipped lunch and decided to check out the dinner menu at Soi Restaurant, which virtually shifts to the 1st floor lobby bar area in the evening, The ambience and interior is visually stunning and the menu was an infusion of Thai street food of nibbles, starters, soups, charcoal grill items, curries, mains, noodles, rice and desserts.


We ordered the Pik Gai Tod Nam Pla (THB 190 - Chicken wings with fish sauce finish), Tom Yum Goong (THB 270 - Spicy tom yum soup with prawns), Goong Mae Nam Yang (THB 390 - Grilled river prawns with Nam Jim seafood sauce), Nua Wagyu Yang (THB 990 - Thai style grilled wagyu beef served with Jim Jaw sauce), and Khao Ob Mun Nue (THB 290 - Grilled wagyu beef served with garlic flakes and flavoured steamed rice).


The food tasted better than they looked on the pictures. This was true authentic Thai street food served in an elevated setting with very reasonable prices without breaking the bank.




We were already stuffed and full from all the food coma, but what is a visit to Thailand without trying the mango sticky rice? Khao Niew Mamuang (THB 180 - Mango sticky rice), which is a must-try dessert in Thailand.


Overall Verdict:

Great location in the heart of the trendy business Silom disctrict, beautiful hotel interior and rooms, and delectable food and drinks.

A big shoutout to Eddie, Lookpud and Charles from the Front Office Team, Em and Guide from the F&B Team, Yoomi and Meme from the Operations Team for their professionalism and customer service in taking good care of us.


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