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title: "Bangkok Michelin Guide 2026: Where to Actually Eat"
url: https://asialuxuryguide.com/thailand/dining/bangkok-michelin-guide-where-to-eat
published: 2026-05-05T08:00:00Z
updated: 2026-05-06T03:36:26Z
author: "Asia Luxury Guide Editors"
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# Bangkok Michelin Guide 2026: Where to Actually Eat

> **TL;DR.** An editorial verdict on which Bangkok Michelin restaurants actually merit the visit in 2026. Sühring, Le Du, Gaggan Anand, Sorn, and the rest of the city's starred restaurants honestly assessed.

Bangkok's Michelin star count has risen steadily since the Guide launched its Thailand edition in 2017. The 2026 Guide lists 35 Bangkok restaurants with stars, including the city's first three-star restaurant (Sühring earned its third star in 2024 announcement, retained 2025 and 2026), six two-star restaurants, and 28 one-star restaurants. The density now puts Bangkok second only to Tokyo for Michelin starred dining in Asia. This editorial guide cuts through the marketing and gives the honest verdict on which Bangkok starred restaurants merit your dining time, which require the long reservation lead time, and which are worth a single visit versus the regular rotation.

The three-star: Sühring

Sühring on Yen Akat earned its third Michelin star in 2024 and has retained it through 2025 and 2026. The German-leaning seasonal tasting menu by twin brothers Thomas and Mathias Sühring sits in a restored 1970s villa with twelve seats. The technique is European-precise; the ingredient sourcing is global with strong Thai elements; the wine pairing is the deepest in Thailand. A dinner here is the most consistent fine dining experience in Bangkok.

Reservations open three months ahead and book within 48 hours; lead time is realistically 4 to 6 weeks for prime weekend evening slots. The tasting menu in 2026 runs approximately 8,800 THB ($250 USD) per person, with wine pairing adding 6,500 to 12,000 THB depending on tier. Pricing is high for Bangkok but in line with three-star European peers and meaningfully below comparable three-star restaurants in Tokyo. Worth the lead time and the cost.

The two-star tier

Sorn

Sorn on Sukhumvit 26 is the most distinctive Thai fine dining experience in Bangkok. Chef Supaksorn "Ice" Jongsiri focuses on Southern Thai cuisine with extreme ingredient sourcing (some dishes use ingredients not commercially available outside the restaurant) and traditional Southern technique applied at fine dining intensity. Two stars in the 2026 Guide. The tasting menu in 2026 runs approximately 6,800 THB ($195 USD) per person.

Sorn does not have an obvious peer in Bangkok or globally for Southern Thai cuisine at this level. The closest comparable experiences are Nahm (now closed) and Bo.lan (also closed), both of which left the Sorn position uncontested in the city. Reservation window is 60 days advance; realistic lead time 3 to 5 weeks for prime slots.

Gaggan Anand

Gaggan Anand reopened the eponymous restaurant after the closure of the original Gaggan in 2019. The current iteration on Soi Sukhumvit 31 is a dedicated chef's-table experience for 14 seats, with a 25-course tasting menu running approximately 8,200 THB ($235 USD) per person. Two stars in the 2026 Guide. The format is more a culinary performance than a meal in the conventional sense; the chef cooks and serves much of the menu personally.

Worth a single visit for the experience and the technical creativity. Not a regular destination; the format does not suit repeated visits. Reservation window is 90 days advance; realistic lead time 6 to 10 weeks for prime slots given the small seat count.

The one-star tier worth visiting

Le Du

Le Du (also written Le Du) sits on Silom and offers the best price-to-quality ratio of any Bangkok starred restaurant. Chef Thitid "Ton" Tassanakajohn focuses on modernist Thai with strong technique and intelligent ingredient sourcing. The tasting menu in 2026 runs approximately 4,800 THB ($138 USD) per person, meaningfully below Sühring or Gaggan but at quality that competes directly. One star, but ranked #1 on Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2023. Reservation window 30 days; realistic lead time 2 to 4 weeks.

Nusara

Nusara on Tha Tien (riverside) is the smaller sister restaurant from Le Du chef Thitid Tassanakajohn focused on traditional Thai recipes from the chef's grandmother's era. One star in the 2026 Guide. Tasting menu runs approximately 3,800 THB. The setting in a converted shophouse with views of Wat Pho is among the most distinctive in Bangkok.

Saawaan

Saawaan on Soi Suanphlu offers a serious Thai tasting menu at approximately 3,200 THB per person, the lowest entry point to one-star Thai dining in Bangkok. The execution is consistently strong; the wine pairing program is one of the most thoughtful in the city for Thai cuisine pairing. One star in the 2026 Guide.

Restaurants with stars but skip the visit

Not every starred restaurant in Bangkok is worth the time. Without naming names that would be uncharitable to working chefs, several one-star restaurants in the 2026 Guide have meaningfully declined since their original star or earned the star primarily on novelty rather than sustained quality. The list above represents the editorial picks; the broader Michelin list should be consulted with skepticism for any restaurant not specifically recommended by a credible recent guest.

Outside the Michelin Guide: bars and casual dining worth your time

Some of the best dining in Bangkok in 2026 sits outside the Michelin Guide. Eat Me on Convent Road remains the most consistent contemporary Western restaurant in the city across two decades of operation. Sushi Masato delivers the best sushi outside Japan in Bangkok at approximately 6,500 THB per person omakase. Café del Mar and Vesper offer strong Italian at lower price points. For pre or post-dinner cocktails, the [Bangkok speakeasies and members bars](/thailand/nightlife/bangkok-speakeasies-members-bars) cluster pairs naturally with most Sukhumvit restaurants.

Editorial verdict

For a single fine dining experience in Bangkok, Sühring is the answer if you can secure the reservation. For Thai fine dining specifically, Sorn is unmatched. For maximum culinary creativity in a chef's table format, Gaggan Anand once. For best price-to-quality at the starred level, Le Du. The broader Michelin Guide list rewards skepticism; the recommendations above are the editorial picks based on recent visits. Plan reservations at least 4 to 6 weeks ahead for the two-star tier; 2 to 4 weeks ahead for the one-star picks. For broader Bangkok dining and bars context, pair with our [Bangkok speakeasies and members bars guide](/thailand/nightlife/bangkok-speakeasies-members-bars).

Frequently asked questions

How far ahead do I need to book Sühring?

Realistically 4 to 6 weeks for prime weekend evening slots. The reservation window opens 90 days ahead and the most desirable times book within 48 hours of opening. Weeknight slots (Tuesday or Wednesday) and the second seating (typically 9pm or later) are easier to secure with 2 to 3 weeks notice.

Are these restaurants accessible for non-Thai speakers?

Yes. All starred restaurants in Bangkok operate in English with English-language menus and English-speaking service. The fine dining staff at Sühring, Le Du, Sorn, and Gaggan Anand work at international hospitality standard.

What is the wine markup at Bangkok Michelin restaurants?

Wine markups in Thailand are higher than in most Western markets due to substantial alcohol import duties. Expect 3x to 4x retail on most bottles, with restaurant-only premium wines higher. The pairing programs at Sühring and Sorn are strong values relative to ordering bottles. Bringing wine to restaurants (corkage policy) varies; check before booking if you intend to bring rare bottles.

Can I do all the top Michelin restaurants in one trip?

Yes, with planning. A 7-day Bangkok trip can comfortably cover Sühring, Sorn, Le Du, Nusara, and one casual top restaurant (Eat Me or Sushi Masato) without dining fatigue. Add Gaggan Anand and one or two additional one-star restaurants for a more intensive 10-day food trip. Plan reservations 6 to 8 weeks before travel for this density.

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**Author:** Asia Luxury Guide Editors
**Role:** Editorial team

The editorial team behind Asia Luxury Guide. We live in the region, visit every property we recommend, and verify every price we publish.

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