
Finally ! Michelin has now launched his guide in Bangkok and gives a new look at the restaurant scene of the capital. We were discussing recently about the best restaurants in Bangkok, but here’s now a game changer !
There a 3 restaurants that earned a 2 stars grade, and 14 who earned a 1 star grade. No 3 stars this year, maybe next year, who knows.
2 Michelin stars restaurants
Gaggan
Indian molecular cuisine in Phloen Chit
Le Normandie
French classic cuisine at the hotel Mandarin Oriental, around Saphan Taksin
Mezzaluna
Fusion restaurant at Lebua Tower with fantastic view also riverside
1 star restaurants
Bo.Lan
High end thai cuisine in Thong Lo
Chim by Siam Wisdom
fine dining thai cuisine in Phrom Phong
Saneh Jaan
Authentic thai cuisine near Lumphini Park
Elements
French cuisine over japanese influence in Phloen Chit
Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin
Modern thai cuisine at hotel Kempinski in Siam
Ginza Sushi Ichi
Traditional japanese omakase in Chit lom (not in Ginza)
J’aime by Jean-Michel Lorain
French cuisine in Sathorn
L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon
Traditional french cuisine in Chong Nonsi
Jay Fai
Street food in Ratanakosin
Nahm
Modern thai food in Sathorn
Paste
Royal thai cuisine in Chitlom
Savelberg
French cuisine in Phloen Chit
Suhring
German gastronomy in Chong Nonsi
Upstairs at Mikkeller
Modern cuisine & brewery in Ekkamai
There are many fantastic restaurants in Bangkok and it’s hard to get a ranking but Michelin Guide can give good hints about where to begin when talking about haute cuisine. I haven’t tested any of the list yet, but that’s something I plan to do.
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