If you want to celebrate Christmas and New Year differently, you can go to The Standard. Ojo will deliver a wonderful Mexican-inspired holiday spread combining his traditional and contemporary Mexican techniques and a variety of imported and locally-sourced ingredients to create incredible gourmet flavours. The cuisine of Mexico is underrepresented in Thailand and in the rest of Asia. Ojo is located on the 76th floor and is 300 meters above the ground. During the following dates, you can stay at The Standard and eat Mexican food. For a Mexican Christmas celebration against the backdrop of the city's spectacular panorama from the 76th floor guests can head to Ojo, The Standard's soaring temple to the native cuisines of Central Americahelmed by award-winning chef Francisco Pacoruano. The festive four-course set menu with optional wine pairings and live music from a resident DJ will open with a delicious tuna tlayuda with ant salsa, tiger prawns, and uni tamal. Slow-cooked lamb shoulder with salsa verde and mezcal is one of the three mains. Guests will be able to eat homemade churros with pine nuts and Rompope ice cream. The Christmas menu is priced at THB 3,900 per person, with an additional THB 2,000 for wine. Don't forget to ring the new year with a bang. The perfect place to enjoy Bangkok's spectacular riverside fireworks display, Ojo will be pulling out all the stops with a six-course set menu. The menu will feature highlights such as lobster tostada, veal sweetbreads, wild coral trout, roasted duck and a glass or more of Billecart-Salmon Brut. The farewell to the Last Sunset outdoor experience at the highest rooftop in town is from 4:30 pm till 6:30 pm with a seat for 12,000 per person and a glass of Billecart-Salmon Brut. You can get a glass of Billecart-Salmon Brut and unlimited cocktails when you book your time for the first and second seatings at 20,000 and 30,000 respectively. You can book a table at the restaurant. Contact Ojo by this method. Tel:662 Stbkk@standard hotels.com is the email address. There is a line that says "hur4Ynz." Comments are closed. Christmas Eve & Christmas Day – 24-25 December 2022
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