By the Mekong
Ankita ShreeramAnkita Shreeram/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS IN MUMBAI/ Updated : Aug 2, 2016, 14:49 IST
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The Mekong is a river in Southeast Asia that runs through Thailand, Vietnam and China, among other countries. This restaurant aims to bring alive the feeling of sitting by this river in a Thai or Vietnamese city and sipping on fie … Read more
The Mekong is a river in Southeast Asia that runs through Thailand, Vietnam and China, among other countries. This restaurant aims to bring alive the feeling of sitting by this river in a Thai or Vietnamese city and sipping on fiery tom kha soup. Located on the 37th floor of St Regis Hotel in Lower Parel, By the Mekong offers sprawling views of the city that go extremely well with its muted hues reminiscent of passing scenes and emerald waterways. Read less

The Mekong is a river in Southeast Asia that runs through Thailand, Vietnam and China, among other countries. This restaurant aims to bring alive the feeling of sitting by this river in a Thai or Vietnamese city and sipping on fiery tom kha soup. Located on the 37th floor of St Regis Hotel in Lower Parel, By the Mekong offers sprawling views of the city that go extremely well with its muted hues reminiscent of passing scenes and emerald waterways. The food is Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese and for those truly special occasions, you can reserve the private dining rooms. By the Mekong claims to be the highest Asian restaurant in India. Awarded the Best Oriental and Thai Fine Dining at the Times Food Awards, the restaurant also has an impressive wine list. The stunning ambience of this restaurant is best enjoyed with a seat by the transparent window and some boneless chicken in sweet basil on your table. The desserts are also authentically Asian with options like roasted banana with sago pearls and coconut milk. If you have travelled to Asian countries and wish to relive those culinary experiences, By the Mekong is where you should be.
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