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Bangkok: Mojjo Rooftop Lounge & Bar Food & Beverage Package
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The skyline steals the show. Mojjo Rooftop Lounge & Bar sits on the 32nd floor at Skyview Hotel, turning a Bangkok night into a view-first experience with live Latin-leaning music and a party-friendly crowd.
I especially like the mix of Latin fusion dishes plus handcrafted signature drinks, because the package keeps you eating and sipping instead of just hovering with an overpriced snack. One thing to consider: it’s non-refundable and the group is capped at 10, so you’ll want to commit only if you’re confident about your timing.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Mojjo Rooftop Lounge at Skyview Hotel: the big idea
- The 32nd-floor views: sunset timing that matters
- Latin fusion food and signature drinks: why the package feels worth it
- Music and atmosphere: lively without being hard work
- How the 1.5 hours works in real life
- Price and logistics: what $31 buys you, and what it doesn’t
- Who this rooftop experience suits best
- Rooftop rules and outfit basics (so you don’t get turned away)
- The short version: book or skip?
- FAQ
- How long is the Mojjo Food & Beverage package experience?
- What’s included in the package?
- Where is Mojjo Rooftop Lounge & Bar located?
- Is transportation included?
- Is this suitable for children?
- Are there any restrictions on what you can wear or bring?
Key things to know before you go

- 32nd-floor panoramic skyline views you’ll actually want to stick around for
- Latin-inspired live music that keeps the mood moving during the 1.5 hours
- Food & beverage package value: you’re paying for a full experience, not just one drink
- Handcrafted signature drinks paired with Latin fusion dishes
- Small group size (max 10) for a more social, less chaotic feel
- Strict rooftop rules like no bare feet, swimwear, sportswear, weapons, or drugs
Mojjo Rooftop Lounge at Skyview Hotel: the big idea

Mojjo Rooftop Lounge & Bar is a rooftop bar built around three things: skyline views, Latin-inspired energy, and an actual meal-and-drink plan. You’re not just buying a drink ticket and hoping the night works out. The point is to give you a complete F&B experience with the “rooftop wow” front and center.
The location helps too. Being on the roof at Skyview Hotel puts you high enough to see Bangkok stretch out in every direction. And since the experience is designed for groups of up to 10, it tends to feel more like a planned night out than a random stop between sightseeing plans.
You can also read our reviews of more food & drink experiences in Bangkok
The 32nd-floor views: sunset timing that matters

If you care about photos, you’ll care about timing here. The rooftop view is described as mind-blowing, and sunset is specifically called out as a standout moment. That matters because Bangkok light changes fast—streets and buildings go from bright glare to warmer tones, and the skyline looks noticeably different over the same vantage point.
How to use that: arrive with enough time to settle in before the sky shifts. With only 1.5 hours total, you don’t want to spend the first part figuring out where to stand or waiting for your first drink. Sit where you can see the skyline without constantly moving. If the crowd is shifting around, just wait a few minutes—someone usually finds their spot and it opens up.
Also, remember this is a rooftop lounge. You’re there for sightlines first. If you go with the goal of chatting face-to-face for the whole time, you’ll still have fun, but the view won’t do what it’s meant to do.
Latin fusion food and signature drinks: why the package feels worth it

At $31 per person for 1.5 hours, the key question is: what do you actually get for that money? Here, the package includes the Food & Beverage part of the evening, plus the handcrafted signature drinks. So you’re not piecing together a dinner elsewhere and then adding a single rooftop drink for the view.
That’s the value angle I like. Rooftops in Bangkok can push you into “buy a drink, get one bite, call it a night” mode. Mojjo’s approach is different: it’s meant to be a real meal experience with Latin fusion dishes, not a snack run.
Latin fusion is a good fit for Bangkok because the flavors tend to be bold and layered, and you’re getting fresh, food-forward choices rather than bland “safe bar food.” Reviews also point to good food and good drinks as a consistent theme, which is exactly what you want from a package—less guessing, fewer disappointments.
One more practical note: the venue lists alcohol and drugs as not allowed. Since drinks are included in the package, the safest takeaway is to not bring any extra alcohol or anything prohibited. Let the package handle the drinks.
Music and atmosphere: lively without being hard work

Mojjo’s vibe is described as Latin-inspired with live music and a lively atmosphere. The live music piece matters because it gives the evening momentum—you’re not stuck waiting for the moment to “start.” It also makes the rooftop feel like an event, even if you’re there for a date night or a low-effort outing.
I also like that the energy feels social, but not overwhelming. A small group cap of 10 participants helps. You’re not fighting your way through a sea of strangers, and it’s easier to keep your place with your view and your table.
And service seems to land well. The experience is repeatedly praised for excellent staff service. That’s important on rooftops, where getting the next drink fast can make or break the mood.
How the 1.5 hours works in real life

You’ll want to think of this as a tight, focused block: 1.5 hours. That’s short enough that you should treat it like the main event, not a side quest.
A simple way to plan it:
- Arrive ready to enjoy (you’ll get your food and drinks as part of the package)
- Use the skyline early while the light is still bright
- Let the live music set the pace instead of rushing your meal
- Don’t over-schedule nearby; you’ll lose the best part of the night if you’re running between places
Since starting times depend on availability, check the schedule before you lock in your broader Bangkok plan. If you can choose, pick a slot that lines up with sunset. Multiple mentions point to sunset as the highlight, which tells me that timing isn’t just marketing—it’s when the rooftop really performs.
And since it’s non-refundable, you’ll want to be realistic about your day. Bangkok is fun, but it can also scramble your timing. If you’re unsure, pick a time with buffer.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Bangkok
Price and logistics: what $31 buys you, and what it doesn’t

Let’s talk money plainly. The package is listed at $31 per person, and the included list covers Food & Beverage. That means you’re paying for a set rooftop evening rather than assembling a cocktail here and a dinner there.
What’s not included is transportation. So you’ll need to handle getting to Skyview Hotel on your own—grab a taxi, use rideshare, or whatever you prefer. This matters because rooftop timing is everything. If you lose 45 minutes to transit, your 1.5 hours will feel shorter.
Also, because the group is limited to 10, you can’t count on a walk-up experience. If you want this on a specific night, plan ahead.
Who this rooftop experience suits best
This is a strong fit if you want:
- a guided-feeling night out (food and drinks are built in)
- views as the main feature
- a social atmosphere with live music
- a simple plan that doesn’t require you to hunt for dinner nearby
It’s less ideal if you need a flexible schedule or you’re traveling with kids. It’s not suitable for children under 18 years, and the rules are strict about rooftop attire and items.
If you’re going solo, it can work because you still get the skyline, service, and an event vibe. If you’re going as a couple, it’s also a natural match—reviews highlight partner enjoyment and the sunset moment.
Rooftop rules and outfit basics (so you don’t get turned away)

This venue lists several items and dress restrictions. You should treat them as firm.
Not allowed:
- weapons or sharp objects
- swimwear
- alcohol and drugs
- sportswear
- bare feet
So wear normal street clothes. Skip sandals that leave toes bare, and don’t show up in gym gear. It’s a rooftop lounge, not a beach day, and following the rules keeps your evening smooth from the start.
The short version: book or skip?

I’d book Mojjo if you want an organized rooftop evening with skyline views, live Latin-inspired music, and a real food-and-drink package in just 1.5 hours. The repeated themes—good food, good drinks, great service, and sunset views—point to a consistent experience rather than a one-off moment.
Skip it if you’re chasing a long, slow meal or you know your schedule is uncertain. With non-refundable policy and a small group size, you’ll want to be sure you can show up on time.
FAQ
How long is the Mojjo Food & Beverage package experience?
The experience lasts 1.5 hours. You can check availability for starting times.
What’s included in the package?
The package includes Food & Beverage, panoramic views of Bangkok’s skyline, handcrafted signature drinks, and friendly staff service.
Where is Mojjo Rooftop Lounge & Bar located?
Mojjo Rooftop Lounge & Bar is at Skyview Hotel on the 32nd floor in Bangkok.
Is transportation included?
No. Transportation is not included.
Is this suitable for children?
No. It is not suitable for children under 18 years.
Are there any restrictions on what you can wear or bring?
Yes. Weapons or sharp objects, swimwear, alcohol and drugs, sportswear, and bare feet are not allowed.





























