London - Arabstoday
Located atop the second tallest building in Bangkok -- Baiyoke holds the honors, for now -- Sirocco takes the crown for being the highest al fresco restaurant in Thailand. The menu prices reflect its exclusive vantage point 247 meters above the commoners. Mediterranean fare is complemented with drinks from the quintessential Sky Bar. If you have the urge to relieve your wallet some more, the restaurant also carries caviar, including Almas, the most expensive Beluga roe in the world. Snagging a dinner reservation later than 7:30 p.m. is recommended, as the live jazz band with a daily soulful belter (other than Mondays) really puts the arrival experience over the top, especially for first timers. A strict dress code applies and getting there tipsy might not be a good idea due to the narrow steps leading down from the 64th floor arrival terrace. From cnngo