Bangkok Michelin Dining Guide 2026
Thailand's gastronomic revolution. Two three-star Michelin restaurants: Sorn (Southern Thai, 2025 debut) and Sühring (Modern German, 2026 promotion). Gaggan, Jay Fai, Côte. Where international celebrities discover authentic Thai fine dining.
What are Bangkok's three-star Michelin restaurants?
Sorn made history as Thailand's first three-star Michelin restaurant in 2025, founded by Chef Supakorn 'Ice' Jongsiri. The restaurant focuses on authentic Southern Thai cuisine blending family traditions with fine dining. Sühring (Modern German) was newly promoted to three-star status in 2026, becoming only the second three-star establishment in Thailand. These restaurants represent Thailand's rapid rise in global culinary recognition and attract international celebrities and fine dining enthusiasts.
Bangkok's Three-Star Michelin Restaurants
Acclaimed Bangkok Fine Dining
Thailand's Gastronomic Rise
Thailand's Michelin Guide 2025-2026 Growth
Total Michelin-listed restaurants: 462
- 1 three-star restaurant (Sorn, 2025 debut)
- 7 two-star restaurants (with Sühring promoted 2026)
- 28 one-star restaurants
- 156 Bib Gourmand restaurants
- 270 Michelin Selected establishments
Bangkok's rapid rise reflects Thailand's culinary excellence, international ingredient access, and emerging fine dining culture attracting global celebrities and culinary enthusiasts.
How to book Bangkok's Michelin restaurants?
Sorn: Highly exclusive, requires advance planning and special connections | Sühring: Recently promoted, booking becoming more accessible | Gaggan: 4-8 weeks advance booking | Jay Fai: Famous for long waits, requires early morning queuing or advance reservation | Côte by Mauro: 2-4 weeks advance booking. International hotels and concierge services often assist celebrity clientele with secured reservations and VIP accommodations.
What are Bangkok Michelin dining costs?
Sorn: Highly exclusive, price on request (likely ฿3,000-5,000+) | Sühring: ฿2,000-3,500 | Gaggan: ฿2,500-3,500 | Jay Fai: ฿1,500-2,500 | Côte: ฿2,000-3,000. All prices in Thai Baht. Bangkok's dining scene offers excellent value for three-star Michelin experiences compared to Paris, New York, or Tokyo. Wine pairings typically add 50-80% to the base price.