Restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand
Blue by Alain Ducasse
1,485Pearl PointsOccasion dining with a serious river view.

About Blue by Alain Ducasse
Blue by Alain Ducasse at ICONSIAM is Bangkok's most internationally credible French fine dining address, ranking #80 on World's 50 Best Asia 2025 and 87 points on La Liste 2026. Book well in advance — same-week tables are rare. At ฿฿฿฿, it earns its price for celebrations and client dinners, with Chao Phraya river views that do real work before the food arrives.
Should You Book Blue by Alain Ducasse?
Getting a table here takes real effort. Advanced reservations are essential — same-week availability is rare, and dinner slots fill faster than lunch. The question is whether the effort is justified. At the ฿฿฿฿ price point, competing against Sorn, Sühring, and Le Normandie for Bangkok's leading formal dining spend, Blue earns its place. It ranked #80 on World's 50 Best Asia's Leading Restaurants 2025 and scored 87 points on La Liste's Leading Restaurants 2026 — two independent rankings that place it clearly among the city's most credible fine dining options. Book it for a celebration or a business dinner that needs to impress. If you are looking for a lower-stakes introduction to French fine dining in Bangkok, lunch on a weekday is the more accessible entry point.
The Restaurant
Blue by Alain Ducasse opened in 2019 at ICONSIAM, the riverside mall on the Chao Phraya. The setting matters: the dining room delivers panoramic river views, and the visual experience of sitting above the Chao Phraya at night , lights reflecting on the water, long-tail boats passing , is part of what you are paying for. This is not a room you forget quickly, and for a special occasion dinner, the visual impact of the space does real work before the food arrives.
The current kitchen is led by executive chef Evens López, a Peruvian-born chef who brings an international perspective to the French fine dining framework Ducasse established here. López's approach is notable because it does not simply reproduce classical French technique , he threads Southeast Asian ingredients and Mediterranean influences through the menu in a way that reads as intentional rather than arbitrary. The heritage tomato starter, combining Thai and French tomatoes into jellies and consommés with crunchy almonds, is a specific example cited by La Liste: a dish that makes geographical sense given where the restaurant sits. The Mount Schank lamb rack with fig leaf is another dish that has drawn recognition for its technical accomplishment. These are the kinds of details that matter when you are considering whether a ฿฿฿฿ French restaurant in Bangkok is genuinely distinct from what you could find in Paris or Hong Kong, or whether it is simply an export.
Tatler Asia included Blue in its Leading Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025 list, and Opinionated About Dining ranked it #275 in Asia in 2025 (up from #259 in 2024), suggesting the kitchen is moving in the right direction under its current team rather than coasting on the Ducasse brand. That improvement trajectory matters for how you should think about timing your visit.
When to Go and What Drives the Seasonal Logic
Blue's hours structure your decision more than you might expect. Lunch service runs Monday and Thursday through Sunday (12 PM to 1:30 PM), while Tuesday and Wednesday are dinner-only. If you want a lunch visit, the window is tight: 90 minutes maximum, with last seating at noon. Dinner runs until 8:30 PM last seating across all seven days.
The seasonal angle at Blue is worth considering if you are planning around Bangkok's climate. The city's cool season (roughly November through February) is when outdoor Bangkok is most bearable, and that is also when the Chao Phraya views from the dining room are at their clearest and most atmospheric , low humidity, good light on the river in the early evening. If you are combining a visit to Blue with a broader Bangkok trip and want the room to deliver its full visual payoff, the cool season dinner is the configuration that makes most sense.
López's integration of Southeast Asian ingredients also means the menu responds to regional produce availability in a way that a more rigidly classical French kitchen would not. That does not mean you should expect a dramatically different menu from visit to visit, but it does mean that returning diners are likely to find the menu evolving rather than static , a meaningful distinction for anyone considering a second booking.
Who This Is For
Blue is strongest as a celebration or client dinner venue. The Chao Phraya view, the formal room, and the Ducasse name all signal occasion without requiring explanation to guests who may not know Bangkok's restaurant scene. For solo diners or couples wanting the most technically ambitious meal in the city, Sorn and Sühring offer stronger individual culinary arguments. For a group celebrating something with people who want a visually impressive, internationally legible setting, Blue is harder to beat at this price tier in Bangkok.
Google reviews average 4.5 across 390 ratings, which is a reliable floor indicator at the luxury end of the market , it rules out consistent execution problems. That said, reviews at this price point need to be read against expectations: guests paying ฿฿฿฿ for a Ducasse-branded room on the Chao Phraya arrive with high expectations, so a 4.5 average suggests the kitchen and service are delivering without significant drops.
For further context on Bangkok's fine dining scene, see our full Bangkok restaurants guide. If you are planning a broader trip, our Bangkok hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the surrounding logistics. Outside Bangkok, PRU in Phuket and Aeeen in Chiang Mai are worth knowing if your itinerary extends beyond the capital. For French contemporary comparisons elsewhere in Asia, Épure in Hong Kong and Essential by Christophe in New York City operate in a similar register.
Quick reference: ฿฿฿฿ | French Contemporary | ICONSIAM, Chao Phraya riverfront | Lunch Mon, Thu–Sun 12–1:30 PM; Dinner daily 6–8:30 PM | Book well in advance , same-week availability is uncommon.
Ratings & Recognition
- World's 50 Best Asia's Leading Restaurants: #80 (2025)
- La Liste Leading Restaurants 2026: 87 points
- Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Asia: #275 (2025)
- Tatler Leading Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025: listed
- Google: 4.5 / 5 (390 reviews)
Booking
Reservations are essential and should be made as far in advance as possible. The dinner service across seven nights fills faster than lunch. If your dates are flexible, targeting a weekday lunch gives you more booking options, though the 90-minute window is a genuine constraint for a multi-course meal at this level. There is no publicly available online booking link in our current data , contact the restaurant directly or check ICONSIAM's concierge services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Blue by Alain Ducasse?
Lunch is the better tactical choice if availability is your main concern. Dinner slots fill faster across all seven nights, while lunch runs Monday and Thursday through Sunday with a 12 PM to 1:30 PM window. That said, dinner gives you the Chao Phraya view after dark, which is the stronger backdrop for a celebration at this price point (฿฿฿฿). If the occasion warrants it, hold out for dinner; if your schedule is tight, lunch delivers the same kitchen.
Can I eat at the bar at Blue by Alain Ducasse?
The venue database does not confirm a bar counter or walk-in bar seating option here. Blue operates as a formal French fine dining room at ICONSIAM, and the structure of the service — tightly windowed lunch and dinner seatings — suggests counter dining is not the format. Plan for a full table reservation rather than a casual bar stop.
Is Blue by Alain Ducasse good for solo dining?
It works for solo dining if you are comfortable with formal French fine dining pacing and the ฿฿฿฿ price point on your own. The panoramic Chao Phraya room is designed for occasion dining rather than solo counter experiences, so you will be seated at a full table. Ranked #80 in Asia's 50 Best (2025), the kitchen justifies the spend regardless of party size — but solo diners who want a counter experience should look elsewhere in Bangkok.
What should I order at Blue by Alain Ducasse?
La Liste's 2026 entry (87 points) specifically calls out the heritage tomato starter — Thai and French tomatoes as jellies and consommés with crunchy almonds — and the Mount Schank lamb rack with fig leaf as standout dishes. Both reflect executive chef Evens López's approach of threading Southeast Asian ingredients through a French fine dining structure. Beyond those, the menu format means the kitchen largely makes the ordering decisions for you.
Can Blue by Alain Ducasse accommodate groups?
Blue can handle groups, but the tightly windowed seatings (lunch is 12 PM to 1:30 PM; dinner runs 6 PM to 8:30 PM) mean larger parties need to plan well in advance. Advanced reservations are essential even for two, so check the venue's official channels as early as possible for groups of six or more. The formal room and Ducasse name make it a practical choice for client dinners where the setting needs to do some of the work.
Location
Unit L101, 1st Floor, ICONLUXE ICONSIAM Shopping Centre, Klongtonsai, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand
Compare Blue by Alain Ducasse
| Venue | Price |
|---|---|
| Blue by Alain Ducasse | ฿฿฿฿ |
| Sorn | ฿฿฿฿ |
| Baan Tepa | ฿฿฿฿ |
| Côte by Mauro Colagreco | ฿฿฿฿ |
| Gaa | ฿฿฿฿ |
| Sühring | ฿฿฿฿ |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Sorn, Southern Thai, ฿฿฿฿
- Baan Tepa, Thai contemporary, ฿฿฿฿
- Côte by Mauro Colagreco, Mediterranean, Modern Cuisine, ฿฿฿฿
- Gaa, Modern Indian, Indian, ฿฿฿฿
- Sühring, German, ฿฿฿฿
At the ฿฿฿฿ tier in Bangkok, the decision between Blue and its peers comes down to what you want the meal to do. Blue by Alain Ducasse is the clearest choice if you need a venue that reads as impressive to guests who do not follow Bangkok's restaurant scene closely, the Ducasse name, the ICONSIAM riverfront setting, and the formal French framework signal occasion without requiring explanation. Against that, Sorn offers a more singular culinary argument: its Southern Thai tasting menu is doing something you cannot find anywhere else in the city, and it ranks higher in the OAD Asia rankings as a result. If your priority is eating something genuinely rooted in Thailand rather than a French kitchen that incorporates Thai ingredients, Sorn is the stronger choice.
Sühring competes most directly with Blue for the formal European fine dining slot, but its German framework and villa setting make it a more intimate, less visually spectacular experience, better for a dinner where the conversation matters more than the room. Côte by Mauro Colagreco sits in a similar register to Blue (European chef, luxury hotel address, international press recognition) and is worth comparing directly if you are deciding between the two, Côte's Mediterranean approach and Capella Bangkok location make it the stronger pick if waterfront hotel ambiance matters as much as the food. Gaa and Baan Tepa are both better options if you want a tasting menu that feels specifically Bangkok rather than internationally exported fine dining.
On booking difficulty, all five peers are competitive, but Blue's consistent awards presence and Ducasse brand recognition mean international visitors book it early. If your dates are fixed and you are worried about availability, Baan Tepa is generally the most accessible of the group to book at short notice. For value within the ฿฿฿฿ bracket, Sorn and Sühring both tend to over-deliver relative to their price, Blue's value case rests more on the total experience (room, brand, setting) than on the food-per-baht calculation alone.
Hours
- Monday
- 12 PM-1:30 PM 6 PM-8:30 PM
- Tuesday
- 6 PM-8:30 PM
- Wednesday
- 6 PM-8:30 PM
- Thursday
- 12 PM-1:30 PM 6 PM-8:30 PM
- Friday
- 12 PM-1:30 PM 6 PM-8:30 PM
- Saturday
- 12 PM-1:30 PM 6 PM-8:30 PM
- Sunday
- 12 PM-1:30 PM 6 PM-8:30 PM
Recognized By
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