Lan Na Thai @ Face Bangkok is one of Bangkok's foremost
Thai restaurants. Set in chic and trendy surroundings
Lan Na, Means, "Many rice fields" and is the name of an
area of northern Thailand, this area was secured from invasion by Rama I, who
was the father of the modern Thai nation, We believe that if a restaurant
serves the food of a culture, we must serve the food in an appropriate and
culturally respectful context. Therefor, our buildings and the artifacts must
be of a quality to reflect the beauty and sensuality that is fundamental to
Thai culture.
Bangkok Dining
"A Beautiful collection of pan Asian artifacts that decorate
the subtly lit dining room help to create the perfect stage on which to present
an elegantly refined style of Thai cuisine"
The Nation
"It's a secret
that's hard to find, but you'll love it if you do"
*For tables of 15 guests or more a set menu is required. For more information on the various set menus & beverage packages, please contact Face Management.
Ladies Night @ Face Bangkok
Wednesday 07, December 2011
Every Thursday night at face, Ladies can enjoy 50% discount
on all our Martini, Specialty cocktails and House spirits all night long
Live Music performed by Jimmy Cicero and Suzuki playing Jazz
and Sophisticated pop from 8.00 p.m. to 11.00 pm
Starting Thursday 5th January 2012
For more Information and Reservation call 02-713-6048
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Live Music @ Face
Monday 07, November 2011
Enjoy Live music every Thursday's, Friday's and Saturday's at face Bar with performers Jimmy Cicero & Suzuki featuring Jazz & Sophisticated pop from 8:00 p.m. to 11.00 p.m.
For more information and reservation please call 02-7136048
Email:admin@facebars.com
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Face has it's own Facebook Page
Monday 21, September 2009
Face has it's own Facebook Page
Face has a Facebook page become a fan and keep up to date with what is going on, and latest special offers.
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Face Bangkok's Latest Addition MISAKI Japanese restaurant and sushi bar
Monday 20, July 2009
A small and intimate Japanese Sushi Bar, Misaki achieves an intimate and warm environment through modern design accompanied by traditional accents and attention to detail. Its highlights include wood, stone, steel and glass.
Misaki’s kitchen is lead by Kenji Nakayama from Tokyo, Japan. Chef Kenji specializes in the preparation of sushi with an understated expertise when using a knife, selecting ingredients and identifying quality.