Mezzaluna at lebua State Tower
Mezzaluna is the flagship fine-dining restaurant of lebua Hotels and Resorts, occupying the 65th floor of the State Tower in Bangkok's Bangrak district. The restaurant holds two Michelin stars and offers a contemporary European tasting menu with panoramic views across the Chao Phraya River and Bangkok skyline. lebua State Tower is also home to the internationally famous Sky Bar, featured in the Hangover Part II film. Mezzaluna targets the luxury dining and special-occasion segment, competing with Sorn, Le Du, and Suhring for Bangkok's top Michelin table market. The restaurant's rooftop position and lebua's hospitality brand make it a prominent landmark in Bangkok luxury dining and hotel F&B strategy.
Profile overview
Mezzaluna is the flagship fine-dining restaurant of lebua Hotels and Resorts, occupying the 65th floor of the State Tower in Bangkok's Bangrak district. The restaurant holds two Michelin stars and offers a contemporary European tasting menu with panoramic views across the Chao Phraya River and Bangkok skyline. lebua State Tower is also home to the internationally famous Sky Bar, featured in the Hangover Part II film. Mezzaluna targets the luxury dining and special-occasion segment, competing with Sorn, Le Du, and Suhring for Bangkok's top Michelin table market. The restaurant's rooftop position and lebua's hospitality brand make it a prominent landmark in Bangkok luxury dining and hotel F&B strategy.
Concept and experience segments
Tasting menu dining
Two-Michelin-star European tasting menu
Mezzaluna offers a multi-course contemporary European tasting menu priced at approximately $246-12,000 per person. The format targets special-occasion, anniversary, and business entertainment dining where price is secondary to experience quality.
Panoramic setting
65th-floor State Tower skyline views
The 65th-floor position above the Chao Phraya River provides one of Bangkok's most photographically distinctive dining settings. The setting is a commercial asset that reinforces the premium price point and makes Mezzaluna a destination rather than a neighbourhood restaurant.
lebua hospitality platform
State Tower hotel and Sky Bar ecosystem
Mezzaluna operates within the lebua Hotels and Resorts hospitality ecosystem. The famous Sky Bar (featured in Hangover Part II) drives footfall to the State Tower building, and Mezzaluna captures the fine-dining tier within that tourist-hospitality cluster.
Private dining
Corporate events and private dinner service
High-end private dining events and corporate entertainment in a prestigious skyline setting complement the main restaurant revenue. Private event business provides revenue predictability and access to premium corporate client networks.
Bangkok Michelin two-star restaurant peers
Sorn
Stars (2025)
Three stars
Cuisine
Southern Thai
Market note
Thailand's first three-star; raised bar in 2025
Mezzaluna (lebua)
Stars (2025)
Two stars
Cuisine
Contemporary European
Market note
65F State Tower; hotel-linked rooftop destination
Sühring
Stars (2025)
Two stars
Cuisine
Contemporary German
Market note
Twin-chef concept; Sukhumvit garden setting
R-Haan
Stars (2025)
Two stars
Cuisine
Royal Thai
Market note
Royal Thai fine-dining; cultural immersion positioning
Baan Tepa
Stars (2025)
Two stars
Cuisine
Thai
Market note
Garden venue; Thai herbs focus
Le Du
| Restaurant | Stars (2025) | Cuisine | Market note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sorn | Three stars | Southern Thai | Thailand's first three-star; raised bar in 2025 |
| Mezzaluna (lebua) | Two stars | Contemporary European | 65F State Tower; hotel-linked rooftop destination |
| Sühring | Two stars | Contemporary German | Twin-chef concept; Sukhumvit garden setting |
| R-Haan | Two stars | Royal Thai | Royal Thai fine-dining; cultural immersion positioning |
| Baan Tepa | Two stars | Thai | Garden venue; Thai herbs focus |
| Le Du | One star | Modern Thai | Asia's 50 Best #1 2023; domestic seasonal produce |
Watchpoints 2025-2026
Michelin competition
Sorn three-star shifts benchmark
Sorn's elevation to Thailand's first three-star in 2024 raises the Bangkok fine-dining benchmark and concentrates top-table demand. Mezzaluna's two-star position must be sustained through consistent tasting-menu execution.
Pricing power
Per-cover yield vs. tourist mix
Bangkok's luxury dining market depends partly on high-spending hotel guests and business visitors. Currency appreciation or a softening in high-spend tourism can compress per-cover yield even at two-star venues.
Asia 50 Best overlap
Award-circuit competition with Thai-concept restaurants
Asia's 50 Best 2025 rankings increasingly favour Thai-concept restaurants and creative Asian cuisine. Mezzaluna's European positioning must retain award-circuit relevance against Thai fine-dining narratives pulling attention toward Gaggan, Le Du, and Nusara.
Source-pack context
Mezzaluna at lebua State Tower is linked to existing Insight report coverage through tracked source packs. The cited sources provide the current evidence trail for market context, regulatory exposure, operator positioning, or sector structure; exact numeric claims should still be checked against raw snapshots before being surfaced as headline metrics.[, , ]
Deep operating read
Mezzaluna is a tier-one Bangkok fine-dining asset because it sits in the two-star Michelin set and attaches luxury dining to lebua State Tower's high-view hospitality platform. The source pack's 2025 Michelin full list identifies Mezzaluna among the two-star tier alongside Baan Tepa, Chef's Table, Gaa, R-Haan, Sühring, and Côte. Bangkok's broader fine-dining cluster is supported by Michelin recognition, Asia's 50 Best rankings, and high-spend tourist demand. Mezzaluna's operating edge is the combination of tasting-menu prestige, skyline setting, and hotel-linked special-occasion traffic rather than mass restaurant volume.[, , ]
Execution watchpoints
The watchpoint is whether Mezzaluna keeps pricing power as Bangkok's starred-restaurant supply deepens. Sorn's elevation to Thailand's first three-star restaurant changes the top-end benchmark and can pull attention toward Thai fine-dining narratives. Asia's 50 Best visibility also shifts demand toward operators such as Gaggan, Nusara, and Sühring, so Mezzaluna's differentiation must remain experiential and hotel-integrated. Any current star-status claim should be refreshed against Michelin's latest full list before being used as a headline metric.[, , ]
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