Tichuca opened on top of the T-One Building in 2020 and has not stopped trending since. The 46th-floor bar is built around a single piece of sculpture: a glowing fibre-optic tree the bartenders call the Mother Tree, lit in slow shifting colour against the entire Sukhumvit skyline. It is the most photographed bar in Bangkok for a reason.
Bookings are taken direct through the bar or through Hungry Hub for parties of four or more.
Tichuca is not a quiet drinking room. It is a destination rooftop, designed to be loud, full, and beautiful from every angle. The bar runs on a Friday and Saturday rhythm where the open-air deck fills with locals, expats, and visiting cocktail tourists by 8pm and stays that way until last call. Get there for sunset if you want the view; arrive after 9pm if you want the room at its loudest.
The cocktail list leans tropical and well-made. A short menu of signatures sits alongside the classics, and the bartenders are happy to build something off-menu if you ask. Drinks are priced at the higher end of Bangkok rooftops, around ฿420-560, which is fair for the view but pricier than the cocktail dens at street level. There is a full Asian small-plates menu if you want to settle in.