Afternoon Tea Indulgence at Banyan Tree Bangkok
When it comes to enjoying a leisurely break in Bangkok, few experiences feel as refined and relaxing as afternoon tea at the Banyan Tree Bangkok. For around $23.84 per person, you get an elegant setting, two options for ambiance—either the lush Romsai Restaurant on the ground floor or the breathtaking Vertigo TOO rooftop on the 61st floor—and a generous refillable tea or coffee for two. The whole experience lasts about 4 hours, making it an excellent way to pause your busy sightseeing schedule and indulge in some quiet luxury.
What we love about this experience is the variety of options—particularly the choice between the garden-view restaurant and the rooftop, which offers panoramic Bangkok vistas. The inclusiveness of unlimited tea and coffee refills is another definite plus, ensuring you stay refreshed without extra charges. Plus, the fact that the experience is priced quite reasonably makes this an accessible treat.
However, a potential drawback worth noting is that the reviews reveal some inconsistencies. While many find good value for money, others have expressed disappointment, especially regarding the food quality and the clarity of what they paid for. If you’re expecting a top-tier high tea experience comparable to classic hotels in Europe, you might be in for some surprises.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate a scenic setting and a relaxed atmosphere, and who don’t mind a little unpredictability in service quality. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just want a taste of Bangkok’s luxury lifestyle, it’s worth considering—but keep expectations realistic.
Key Points

- Two Unique Settings: Choose between the lush ground-floor Romsai Restaurant or the spectacular rooftop Vertigo TOO for your high tea.
- Good Value: At around $24, you get a generous set for two along with unlimited tea and coffee refills.
- Convenient and Accessible: Located near public transportation, making it easy to include in your Bangkok itinerary.
- Variable Reviews: While some rave about the views and setting, others feel the food doesn’t match the price.
- Duration and Flexibility: About 4 hours, with free cancellation available—perfect if your plans are flexible.
- Limited Details on Food Quality: The reviews highlight that food quality may not always meet expectations, so manage your expectations accordingly.
A Detailed Look at the Experience

The Location and Setting
The Banyan Tree Bangkok is known for its stylish, modern ambiance, and the afternoon tea offers two very different scenic experiences. The Romsai Restaurant on the ground floor provides a tranquil escape with views of lush tropical gardens—ideal if you prefer a quieter, more traditional setting. On the other hand, Vertigo TOO on the 61st floor is an upscale rooftop with sweeping skyline views—perfect for those wanting a bit of Bangkok’s cityscape in the background.
What to Expect at Romsai
The ground-floor restaurant is accessible and offers a relaxed vibe. The view here is of tropical greenery, which provides a calming atmosphere far from the city’s hustle. The space is elegant but more understated compared to the rooftop. You can expect your high tea set for two, which includes a selection of sandwiches, scones, and sweet treats, along with your choice of tea or coffee that can be refilled throughout the session.
The Rooftop Experience at Vertigo TOO
Vertigo TOO provides an elevated experience, quite literally, with its location on the 61st floor. The views from here are one of the main attractions, giving a spectacular backdrop to your tea. Be prepared for a more luxurious, possibly more crowded environment, especially on weekends. The high tea here is also a set for two, with similar offerings but in a setting that feels more like a special occasion.
The Food and Drink
While the experience includes one set of high tea per two people with refillable tea or coffee, reviews suggest that the quality of the food varies. Some guests found the food to be average or disappointing, with one reviewer mentioning that they had to serve themselves after finishing the tea, which isn’t typical of a high-end hotel experience. The value hinges on the view and setting, rather than gourmet food—so if you’re a foodie expecting a refined culinary experience, this might be a slight letdown.
The Service and Atmosphere
Expect a professional but not overly personalized service. Given the mixed reviews, some travelers have expressed frustrations over the food quality and what’s included in the set, especially regarding the extra charges or confusion over what they paid for. It’s worth noting that the experience is more about the environment and views than the fine details of service.
Timing and Duration
The experience lasts around 2 hours at each location, but overall, you’re looking at a 4-hour window if you include both stops or if you choose to book a longer session. The event is flexible enough for most travelers, and since the ticket includes free cancellation up to 24 hours, you can plan with some peace of mind.
Pricing and Value
At approximately $24 per person, this experience is quite affordable considering the views and the setting. However, reviews suggest that some guests felt the food didn’t match the price either in quality or in quantity. The inclusion of refillable tea and coffee adds good value, especially if you enjoy multiple cups.
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Who Should Consider This Experience?

This afternoon tea is best suited for travelers who want a beautiful backdrop for relaxing and taking photos—whether it’s the tropical gardens or the city skyline. It’s also a good pick if you’re on a budget but still want to enjoy a taste of Bangkok’s upscale hospitality.
However, if you’re seeking a gourmet high tea with meticulous presentation and top-tier food, you might find this offering somewhat underwhelming. The mixed reviews about food quality and service suggest it’s more about the setting and experience than culinary excellence.
This experience is perfect for those who value scenic views and a leisurely pace over gourmet food, and who are okay with some variability in service quality. It’s also suitable for couples, small groups, or even solo travelers looking to indulge in a relaxing break with a view.
The Sum Up

If you’re after an experience that combines visual splendor with good value, the Banyan Tree Bangkok’s afternoon tea fits the bill. Whether you prefer the lush garden scene or the city skyline from the rooftop, both options offer a memorable backdrop for your tea. The inclusion of unlimited refills makes it economical, though some visitors may find the food quality inconsistent.
This is a flexible, affordable way to take a break from sightseeing. It works well if you’re looking for a gentle, scenic pause—especially if you’re traveling with someone who appreciates a good view more than gourmet food. Just keep expectations in check, especially regarding the culinary aspect, and you’ll likely enjoy your time here.
Overall, value for money is a strong point, but check recent reviews if you’re craving a refined high tea experience. It’s a charming way to see Bangkok from a different perspective without breaking the bank.
FAQ
Is this experience suitable for vegetarians?
The tour description doesn’t specify menu options, but most sets typically include standard items like sandwiches and scones, which can often be adapted. You may want to check with the provider if you have specific dietary needs.
Are reservations required?
Yes, booking in advance is recommended, especially for the rooftop option on weekends, as it can get busy.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
The experience is held at the ground-floor Romsai Restaurant and the 61st-floor Vertigo TOO. While the ground-floor venue is accessible, the rooftop may have limited access for some visitors.
What is included in the price?
One afternoon tea set for two, with unlimited tea or coffee refills. No hotel transfers are included.
Is this experience available daily?
Yes, the Romsai Restaurant offers high tea daily, while Vertigo TOO serves it from Friday to Sunday.
What should I expect in terms of dress code?
Smart casual is appropriate; avoid overly casual attire if you want to match the upscale setting.
How long does the entire experience last?
Roughly 4 hours, with about 2 hours at each location, depending on how long you wish to stay.
If you’re in Bangkok and craving a peaceful, scenic spot to enjoy a traditional afternoon tea, this experience could be just what you need—especially if you appreciate a great view and a relaxed atmosphere.
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