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Sirimahannop

Sirimahannop is ready to transport guests back to an enchanting bygone era of Thai heritage with timeless and elegant décor, historic photographs and everyday utensils that vividly showcase life of the old glorious days.

Permanently docked at Asiatique The Riverfront, the popular retail and lifestyle complex by the Chao Phraya River, this classical three-masted vessel invites passengers to step into a vibrant world of mixology and gastronomy, with original beverages infused with native woods and tropical fruits, specialist rum cocktails, craft beers, fine wines, premium spirits, and a mouth-watering menu that showcases fresh local seafood and tapas-style plates.

  • HISTORY
    HISTORY

    THE HISTORY OF SIRIMAHANNOP

    Sirimahannop is a replica of a Royal Thai navy ship, the last three-masted sailing ship used by The Royal Thai Navy, during the reign of King Rama V (1868-1910). The vessel played an important role in transporting teak wood and other goods to be sold in Europe; upon return, carrying coal to Bangkok. It was also one of six ships that protected the Thai capital from invasion in the Franco-Siamese War in 1893.

    The captain of Sirimahannop during the trading era was Hans Niels Andersen, who was also the founder of the East Asiatic Trading Company. With Sirimahannop having been fully completed, this glorious ship is now permanently docked at the company's historic headquarters in the heart of Bangkok, at Asiatique The Riverfront.
  • CUISINE
    CUISINE

    FOOD AND DRINKS

    Sirimahannop invites you on an epicurean adventure, with creative mixology and light shared plates that reflect the ship's historic global trade routes, with a fusion of the finest ingredients from Thailand, Europe and the ports-of-call along the journey.
  • DINING EXPERIENCES
    DINING EXPERIENCES

    TOP DECK DINING

    Sirimahannop has been sailing between Thailand & Europe for decades picking up traditional recipes and influenced by ports of call on the journey.

    The longitude marks on the menu indicate to the diners where the selected dish would have been enjoyed by Sirimahannop's crew.
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