Boost Juice @ Tops Empire Tower
〒10120, Bangkok, ห้องเลขที่ R01 ชั้น B อาคารเอ็มไพร์ ถนนสาทรใต้
This is not a destination. It is the stop you make when you need something fast and genuinely good before a 9AM meeting. The menu handles dietary filters better than most competitors at this price tier: dairy-free, gluten-free, and under-200-calorie tags are marked per item, so you are not guessing. Worth knowing: prices are not listed on the Thailand website, so budget a moment to check in-store before committing.
Step down to B1 inside Empire Tower and the Boost Juice counter is immediately visible: a bright white fitout, the brand's signature citrus color block, and a chiller stocked with pre-made options alongside the made-to-order menu board. The air smells cold and faintly sweet. It is a small footprint, nothing lingering, a place built for throughput rather than sitting.
The menu runs 27 products across four formats: smoothies blended thick enough to hold a spoon upright, cold-pressed juices that run clear and sharp, crushed ice drinks that land closer to dessert than nutrition, and specialty blends that split the difference. On the smoothie side, Mango Magic delivers the obvious hit of ripe fruit with a creamy finish; Gym Junkie and Protein Supreme push toward the post-workout crowd with higher protein counts. The juice line includes Immunity Juice, Vita C Detox Juice, and a Hangover Cure blend that the name alone sells. Boosters are available on most drinks, with one practical caveat from the brand itself: they are not suitable for children under 15 or pregnant women, with the exception of chia and lucuma powder.
Six dietary filter tags appear on the Thailand menu: less than 200 calories, dairy-free, gluten-free, low fat, source of protein, and source of fibre. For expats tracking macros or navigating intolerances, this level of labeling is the main practical argument for choosing Boost over the cheaper fresh-squeeze stalls one floor up in the Tops supermarket concourse.
One note before ordering: the official Thailand website does not publish prices. Confirm what you are spending before the cup hits the counter. Hours run seven days a week per the store listing, which covers the early-morning commuter window that most options in the building miss entirely.