Bangkok's 12 Best Michelin-Starred Restaurants & Street Food

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: Nov 19, 20245 minutes

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A Guide to Bangkok's Michelin-Starred Restaurants

The electrifying world of Bangkok's food scene is a culinary wonderland offering a canvas of flavours.

Prepare yourself to savour the varied tastes - it is bound to leave an indelible mark on your palate and your memory.

This vibrant metropolis caters to every craving, from street food delights and affordable Michelin-star restaurants to fine dining and haute cuisine delicacies.

A melting pot of flavours, Bangkok boasts a magnetic allure, drawing food enthusiasts from every corner of the world to savour its tantalising offerings.

Without further ado, here are the 12 best Michelin-starred restaurants and street food in Bangkok to try. Are you ready to dig in?

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Le Normandie

Located in the iconic Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Le Normandie boasts two Michelin stars.

Known for its exquisite French cuisine and elegant dining experience, it is a temple of French finesse matched with the refined techniques of Chef Alain Roux.

Guided by his expertise, classic French dishes undergo a contemporary transformation, with must-try offerings like the pan-fried Canadian lobster medallion.

Address: 5F, Mandarin Oriental Hotel, 48 Soi Charoen Krung 40, Charoen Krung Road, Bangkok, 10500, Thailand (map)

Timings: Tue to Sun, 12pm to 3:30pm, 6pm to 11:30pm. Closed on Mon.

Mezzaluna

With its stunning sky-high city views, Mezzaluna offers an unforgettable fine-dining experience with breathtaking panoramic views.

The seven-course menu serves up European-inspired cuisine paired with Japanese ingredients, artistry and precision.

With two Michelin stars, the restaurant has definitely earned its stripes under the guidance of Chef Ryuki Kawasaki.

Address: 65F, Tower Club at Lebua, 1055 Si Lom Road, Si Lom, Bangkok, 10500, Thailand (map)

Timings: Mon to Sat, 6pm to 12am. Closed on Sun.

Saneh Jaan

Another reputed Thai restaurant on the Michelin radar, Saneh Jaan showcases the depth and complexity of Thai flavours.

The food here tells a story, with rare vintage recipes that were once appreciated by the royal family.

An enchanting culinary experience, you can't miss the restaurant's namesake dish - Saneh Jaan - the traditional golden dessert plate serving up seven Thai desserts.

Address: Sindhorn Tower, 130-132 Witthayu Road, Lumphini, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand (map)

Timings: Mon: 11:30am to 2pm, 6pm to 10pm, Tues: 12pm to 2pm, 6pm to 10pm, Weds: 11:30am to 2pm, 6pm to 10pm, Thurs: 11:30am to 2:30pm, 6pm to 10pm, Fri to Sun: 11:30am to 2pm, 6pm to 10pm

R-Haan

Celebrating the rich heritage of Thai cuisine, R-Haan has earned its place among Bangkok's best restaurants.

With a focus on traditional royal Thai dishes, the restaurant sources ingredients from across the country to craft unforgettable flavours that transport diners back to a bygone era of Thai culinary refinement.

Address: 131 Soi Sukhumvit 53, Khlong Tan Nuea, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand. (map)

Timings: Open daily, 6pm to 11pm

Sühring

Helmed by twin brothers Mathias and Thomas Sühring, this German restaurant celebrates the flavours of the chefs' homeland, childhood memories and family recipes.

Its meticulously crafted dishes feature traditional German techniques but always with a contemporary twist, earning the restaurant widespread critical acclaim and two Michelin stars.

Address: 10 Soi Yen Akat 3, Chong Nonsi, Bangkok, 10120, Thailand. (map)

Timings: Wed: 5:30pm to 9:30pm, Thu to Sun: 12pm to 1:30pm, 5:30pm to 9:30pm. Closed on Mon & Tues.

Sushi Masato

The finest seasonal Japanese ingredients, paired with Chef Masato Shimizu's refined culinary techniques, create haute Japanese cuisine at its finest.

For the extra-special culinary experience, where Masato presents your dishes himself, it's advisable to book ahead.

Address: 3/22 Soi Sukhumvit 31, Khlong Tan Nuea, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand. (map)

Timings: Tues to Sat: 12pm to 2pm, 5pm to 10pm. Sun: 12pm to 2pm, 5pm to 8pm. Closed on Mon.

Chef's Table

The kitchen reigns supreme at Chef's Table, taking its place as the restaurant's centrepiece and serving up classic French dishes with a global twist.

We suggest starting with a drink in the Pink Bar before embarking on your two-Michelin-starred gastronomic journey with Chef Vincent Thierry.

Address: 61F, Tower Club at Lebua, 1055 Silom Road, Silom, Bangkok, 10500, Thailand (map)

Timings: Tue to Sun: 6pm to 12am. Closed on Mon

Sorn

With an impressive 22-course southern Thai-inspired menu, Sorn is arguably the best Michelin-starred Thai restaurant in Bangkok and is said to be the most difficult to book in Thailand - so book ahead!

Service is impeccable, and the ingredients are of the freshest quality, sourced from farmers and fishermen to create contemporary Thai dishes inspired by forgotten recipes.

This restaurant that's only open for dinner is definitely worth the two Michelin stars.

Address: 56 Soi Sukhumvit 26, Khlong Tan, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand (map)

Timings: Mon to Sun: 6pm to 10pm. Closed on Sat.

Canvas

Art lovers should not miss this exquisite blend of fine cuisine and art, with each dish on the 22-course menu as a painting.

Choose a seat where you get to watch the chefs in action or opt for a more private dining experience at a table upstairs.

Chef Riley Sanders sources local ingredients from all across Thailand, with the option to pair your dinner with wine or tea.

Address: 113/9-10 Soi Sukhumvit 55, Khlong Tan Nuea, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand (map)

Timings: Tue to Sun: 6pm to 9:30pm. Closed on Mon.

Baan Tepa

At Baan Tepa, contemporary Thai food meets a farm-to-table concept with Chef Tam Chudaree Debhakam.

The elegant and sustainably sourced cuisine is set in an equally charming setting, a two-storey home belonging to Debhakam's grandmother that she converted into a beautiful restaurant filled with character.

Address: 561 Ramkhamhaeng Road, Hua Mark, Bangkok, 10240, Thailand (map)

Timings: Wed to Sun: 6pm to 11pm. Closed on Mon & Tues

Haoma

Helmed by Chef Deepanker Khosla and his team, this Michelin-starred Indian restaurant in Bangkok serves neo-Indian cuisine and takes sustainability to another level by growing a significant portion of its produce on-site and sourcing ingredients from local farmers and fishermen.

Be sure to try the tasting menu, inspired by seasonal ingredients. Oh, and good news for meat-free folks, vegetarian options are also available at this spot.

Address: 231/3 Soi Sukhumvit 31, Khlong Toei Nua, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand. (map)

Timings: Tue to Fri: 5:30pm to 11pm. Sat & Sun: 12pm to 2pm, 5:30pm to 11pm. Closed on Mon.

Jay Fai Bangkok

Looking for an affordable Michelin-starred restaurant in Bangkok? The only Thai street food stall with a Michelin star, Jay Fai Bangkok is the perfect option.

Here, you can experience the pulsating heart of Thai street food, where the essence of the city's soul is captured in every bite.

This iconic stall is famous for its delectably crispy crab omelette, a must-try, prepared by the talented and goggle-wearing chef Jay Fai.

Address: 327 Mahachai Road, Samran Rat, Bangkok, 10200, Thailand (map)

Timings: Wed to Sat, 9am to 7:30pm. Closed on Sun, Mon, & Tues

Adventures of the Culinary Kind

Dive even deeper into Bangkok's colourful food scene with a host of culinary experiences across the city, showcasing the range of what dining in Bangkok has to offer.

Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin

Contemporary, innovative Thai cuisine with a creative twist, Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin is modern gastronomy at its finest.

Dishes like the red prawn carpaccio with lemongrass gel and crispy tapioca leaf, or the rhubarb soup with pandan ice cream are an imaginative blend of Thai ingredients with modern interpretations.

Potong Restaurant

Embark on a gastronomic adventure with a 20-course tasting menu by Chef Pam at Potong restaurant, featuring an array of textures and spices.

Thai Bus-Food Tour

Hop on a double-decker bus and eat your way through the city while stopping at some iconic landmarks.

Michelin Guide Street Food Adventure

For travellers with an adventurous palate, try the Michelin guide street food tour in a tuk-tuk wandering through chaotic alleyways across the city and Michelin-starred eateries in the Chinatown district of Bangkok.

Cocktails at Sombat Bar

After a long day of exploring Bangkok, unwind with cocktails at the plush Sombat Bar. Thai-style mixology is showcased with flair in the bar's 11 signature cocktails.

Tea and Fine Pastries

Tantalise your taste buds with an exquisitely curated afternoon tea and pastry experience at the Siam Kempinski Bangkok.

Mediterranean Fine Dining

Let Chef Carlo Valenziano take you on a Mediterranean-inspired culinary journey at ALATi in the Siam Kempinski Hotel.

From Street to Michelin-Starred

From Michelin-starred restaurants to bustling street food stalls, Bangkok is a melting pot of flavours that will cater to your every craving.

While the choices can be overwhelming, this guide will make sure you don't miss out on any of Bangkok's culinary gems - your taste buds will thank you!

Commonly Asked Questions

Is it safe to eat Thai street food?

Yes, it is safe to eat Thai street food. However, ensure the safety and freshness of ingredients by looking for stalls with long lines. Go for cooked food that's hot.

What's the best way to get around Bangkok?

The five main travel options in Bangkok are taxi, motorbike taxi, tuk-tuk, water ferry/taxi, local bus, and the etro: MRT/BTS.

What's the best way to get to Bangkok?

Bangkok has two airports - Don Mueang Airport and Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). The best way to get to Bangkok is to fly directly to Suvarnabhumi Airport.

What is the best time to visit Bangkok?

The peak tourist season in Bangkok is from mid-November until mid-February. The rainy season lasts from late May until mid-November.

Is Bangkok safe to travel in?

Bangkok is as safe as any large city to travel in, but one should always be vigilant about pickpockets, muggings/bag snatchings, and tourist scams.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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