A Michelin-Starred Journey Through Bangkok’s Fine Dining Scene

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A Michelin-Starred Journey Through Bangkok’s Fine Dining Scene
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Bangkok is a bustling, thriving city bursting with flavor. From its world-famous street food to its innovative take on international cuisine, the city has something tantalizing for every taste bud. With 34 places rocking the coveted Michelin star, there’s no doubt that Bangkok is an attractive destination for fine dining.

Let us give you a glimpse of what awaits you. You can easily travel anywhere in Bangkok with SiamTickets, and Grab is for everyday travel.

1.   Raan Jay Fai

It wouldn’t be fair to start this list without mentioning Jay Fai.

Raan Jay Fai is Bangkok’s famous street food icon catering to fine dining experiences. Founded in the early 80s, this eatery is helmed by one of Thailand’s culinary legends, Jay Fai. Awarded a Michelin star in 2018, Jay Fai is the first ever street food stall to receive a star. This iconic eatery procures ingredients, especially seafood, directly from several sources, maintaining the highest quality of freshness and taste.

One of her famous dishes, the crab-meat omelet, costs upwards of 1,000 baht. It is a must-try dish!

2.   Chef’s Table

This is the latest addition to Lebua Hotel’s swanky F&B offerings. With two Michelin stars, Chef’s Table is a must-visit. The restaurant gives a new meaning to the term’ dinner theater.’ The kitchen staff are the stars of the show, and they will prepare seven inventive courses right before your eyes.

3.   TAAN

TAAN is a modern Thai restaurant located at the Siam@Siam Design Hotel in Bangkok. This rooftop restaurant takes a contemporary approach to classic dishes while retaining the local Thai character. The chef produces a seasonally changing tasty menu using high-quality, local ingredients. Expect innovative presentations alongside familiar favorites while enjoying the panoramic views of the city.

4.   Nahm

Nahm, set in an elegant dining room of the swanky COMO Metropolitan Hotel, is a must for any Bangkok visit. This restaurant offers a modern take on traditional Thai cuisine. Chef Pim Techamuanvivit uses strong, fresh flavors and balances sweet and salty, hot and cold in her dishes. The restaurant is known for showcasing lesser-seen ingredients in a sophisticated setting.

5.   Le Normandie

Le Normandie boasts two Michelin stars and is located within the iconic Mandarin Oriental Hotel. The restaurant is known for its exquisite French cuisine, refined by the exceptional techniques of Chef Alain Roux. Under his guidance, classic French dishes have undergone a contemporary makeover. Don’t forget to try their pan-fried Canadian lobster medallion.

6.   Sühring

Sühring is a unique collaboration between twin chefs from Germany. The fine dining restaurant is inspired by traditional family recipes brought to life by the famous Sühring twins. The menu showcases their European heritage with an emphasis on high-quality seasonal ingredients. Impeccable service and exceptional tasting menus are the pillars of this Michelin-starred restaurant.

7.   Gaggan

Gaggan is a legendary restaurant and a must-visit for any foodie visiting Bangkok. The restaurant serves Chef Anand Gaggan’s take on progressive Indian cuisine and is a true culinary adventure. You will be taken through the complex flavors of India with an innovative and unique approach.

8.   Sorn

Sorn focuses on Southern Thai cuisine, offering diners a chance to experience the unique ingredients and flavors of this region. Chef Chalee Kader brings a contemporary touch to classic dishes, making the restaurant popular among those seeking an authentic yet refined fine dining experience.

9.   Sushi Masato

Sushi Masato is the brainchild of Chef Masato Shimizu who opened an outpost in Bangkok after being delighted by his success in Tokyo and New York. This is one of the first Omakase-style restaurants in Bangkok. He serves myriad courses on different floors of the building, such as guests are served from the chef’s counter on the first floor but treated to bites with a New York twist on the third floor.

It is advisable to book ahead if you want Masato to present you with the dishes himself.

10.                  Restaurant POTONG

Led by Chef Pam, Restaurant POTONG offers a unique and delicious blend of modern Chinese-Thai cuisine. Situated in a heritage building in Chinatown, the diners are invited to an intimate setting where they can enjoy dishes inspired by the chef’s heritage and local ingredients.

There’s also a speakeasy-style bar where diners unwind after a hearty meal called Opium.

11.                  Haoma Bangkok

This restaurant takes Indian cuisine to new heights with Chef DK’s unique approach. The ingredients are mostly sourced from the restaurant’s own farm to create dishes that are innovative and flavorful. It is a must-visit for anyone seeking an exciting culinary adventure.

12.                  Gaa

Gaa is a fine-dining Indian restaurant that may look traditional from the outside, but it is modern from the inside. Chef Garima Arora is the brainchild of this restaurant, and her focus is on transforming classic Indian recipes into modern cooking techniques and presentations. Her dishes are known to be bursting with flavors and also look amazing on camera. Try their 12-course tasting menu.

While these are some of the must-visits in Bangkok, don’t forget to keep checking the Michelin Guide website for the latest updates on star ratings.

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