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Considered the “ultimate hallmark of culinary experience,” a Michelin Star is a coveted rating awarded to restaurants based on the calibre of food served. It is usually decided by a panel of esteemed chefs and first-rate food experts from around the world.
Home to an extensive list of food places offering deliciously prepared meals and picturesque interiors, Bangkok is a melting pot of Michelin-starred restaurants. No matter if it’s your first time in Thailand’s most populous city or not, these restaurants are the best places to get a taste of award-winning cuisines.
Canvas
Canvas serves an upscale Thai menu curated by the country’s top restaurateurs. Its best-seller, a 22-course menu masterfully plated on quirky-looking plates, features Thailand’s top quality and seasonal ingredients. Aside from food, the restaurant has a tranquil ambience that is perfect for those looking for a peaceful dining experience. Prepare to spend THB6,000 per person, subject to a 10% service charge and 7% government tax. Reserve your table here.
Located in the heart of Bangkok is Saawaan, a Michelin-starred restaurant serving culinary delights depicting Thai heritage. It offers a seasonal 11-course menu with each plate representing cooking methodologies commonly found in Asia, such as stir-frying, fermentation, and grilling. The restaurant boasts dark walls and wooden floors, which make for a melodramatic backdrop. The seasonal menu costs THB2,000 (based on 2019 prices). To reserve a slot, contact Saawaan.
One of the most raved Michelin-starred restaurants in Bangkok is Chef’s Table. It features theatre-like interiors with chefs dancing while serving the restaurant’s well-renowned seven-course menu. From oysters to lobsters and fish fillets, this restaurant is sure to satisfy your love for seafood. Get ready to fork out THB8,000 per person. Email Chef’s Table to reserve.
Suhring brings the quality and refined beauty of German cuisine to Bangkok with its adventurous selection of dishes such as blue lobsters, scallops, wild cod, and wagyu tenderloin. Quality wine and beers are also on offer. The restaurant has four ambience options: “Dining Room,” a cosy dining area; “Kitchen,” a place where guests can have a direct view of chefs preparing food; “Glass House,” a romantic zone with a garden view; and “Living Room,” a private eating area for eight people. Price starts at THB5,000 per guest. For reservations, click this link.
Location: Suhring, No.10, Yen Akat Soi 3, Chongnonsi, Yannawa 10120 Bangkok
Le Du
Le Du, a Michelin-starred restaurant tucked in Silom, is over the top in every way. It offers a delectable selection of dishes such as the famous Thai dish called Khao Chae, which translates to “rice soaked in cool water.” The restaurant taps local farmers to supply their ingredients, ensuring the freshness of its tasting menu offers while supporting Thai growers. Le Du boasts picturesque interiors and jazz music to keep guests entertained throughout their dining experience. Price starts at THB2,990 per person. Reserve a table here.
Location: Le Du, 399/3 Silom Soi7, Bangrak, Bangkok
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MoVida Bangkok has landed in the vibrant Ekkemai district, bringing a fresh twist on tapasstraight from Melbourne’s acclaimed culinary scene.
Founded by Spanish-born and Australian-raised ChefFrank Camorra,MoVida brilliantly fuses Spain’s rich culinary heritage with Thailand’s lively culture of sharing plates, creating an unforgettable dining experience.
Start your journey with refined yet approachable tapas-sized servings, sure to excite your taste buds.
Don’t miss their crisp, tender Asparagus that bursts with MoVida’s signature flavor, or Anchoa — anchovies sourced from the Cantabrian Sea — drizzled with fragrant olive oil and served with crispbread in true tapas style.
Photo from Facebook/MoVida BKK
Meat lovers will enjoy their Cecina, smoky, delicate cured meat, while seafood aficionados will love theirFideos Negro,black squid ink noodles cooked to authentic Spanish perfection.
Other highlights include Pez Real — cold-smoked kingfish paired with pine nut sorbet and gazpacho — and Tartaleta, a brick pastry tart filled with chicken liver parfait brûlée and a zing of verjuice.
Photo from Facebook/MoVida BKK
For a hearty main, dive into the Paella de Señorito, a saffron-infused bomba rice feast with calamari, barramundi, and smoked prawns. Or savor the melt-in-your-mouth Carrillera de Buey — slow-braised Angus beef cheek in Pedro Ximénez wine, paired with silky cauliflower purée.
Book now for an authentic Spanish dining experience at MoVida Bangkok. To make a reservation, visit MoVida Bangkok on Seven Rooms here. For more information, visit MoVida Bangkok on their website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Location: 267/15 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Opening Hours:
Mondays & Tuesdays: Closed
Wednesdays to Thursdays from 5 PM to 12 AM
Fridays to Sundays from 11:30 AM to 12 AM
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Want to spice up your daily coffee routine with a fresh dose of style and function? Starbucks and BEAMS,Japan’s iconic lifestyle brand, have launched a design-savvy collection that’s all about helping you "Find My To Go Style."
Whether you’re dashing to work or unwinding on a picnic blanket, this design-forward collection bursts with a vibrant pop of orange and undulating patterns, inspired by the signature colors and symbols of both Starbucks and BEAMS.
The BEAMS + STARBUCKS includes eight items designed to keep your coffee close and your style on point.
Courtesy of Starbucks
Active, on-the-go folks can appreciate the sporty bottle holder, while the cooler bag and water bottle are summer picnic must-haves.
Need a mini pouch for your small essentials? There’s that, too. And, of course, a functional sleek tumbler to keep your favorite brew at the ready, designed to help you express your unique vibe, one sip at a time.
Launching on June 24, 2025, across Asia Pacific hotspots like HongKong, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan,Thailand, and Vietnam, this collaboration invites you to carry your coffee and your personality wherever life may take you.
Early shoppers can also get an exclusive gift-with-purchase or purchase-with-purchase, such as a custom-designed notepad, pen, and collectible Starbucks × BEAMS pins, perfect for adding a little extra flair to your day.
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If you’re craving a seafood feast that goes beyond the usual fare, InterContinental Bangkok’s Espresso restaurant is setting a new standard for Sunday brunch. Savor a curated celebration of premium seafood, crafted for those who appreciate quality and variety.
Espresso’s Sunday brunch highlights more than six kinds of crab on ice, from the regal Golden King Crab and ChileanKing Crab to the delicate Snow Crab and fresh Swimmer Blue Crab. Steamed MudCrab rounds out the lineup for crab lovers seeking that rich, natural flavor.
But the feast doesn’t stop at crab. Across the globe, flavors converge here: the Thai corner tempts with crab-infused Khao Soi Gai and herb-rich Crab Salad with Rice, while the Indian section features fragrant Paneer Crab Curry and creamy Malai Kofta with Crab.
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Chinese classics include Egg Noodles in Creamy Crab Curry, comforting Cantonese Crab and Pork Wonton Soup, and Fried Rice with Chilean Crab.
For those craving something more substantial, the fresh pasta station serves up Spaghetti with spicy nduja and crab meat sauce.
At the Japanese counter, expect Soft-Shell Crab Maki Rolls and colorful Chirashi Bowls bursting with tuna, scallop, and blue crab, alongside traditional sushi favorites.
There are also six made-to-order options, including Linguine with Caribbean Rock Lobster Meat Sauce and Grilled Hokkaido Scallop with Lobster Sauce. Meat lovers can tuck into Pan Fried Foie Gras on Brioche with Mango and Arugula, IbericoHam, and even Braised Wagyu Beef.
All this seafood bounty comes at THB2900++ per person for the full brunch experience. Add unlimited soft drinks for THB160++ or go all out with a champagne free flow at THB 3200++.
Hours: Every Sunday from 12 PM to 3 PM for the Sunday Brunch
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Chagee, the renowned international Chinese tea brand, has made its highly anticipated return to Bangkok with the launch of three refreshed Tea Bar locations.
These new spots are designed to be more than just places to grab a drink; they also function as relaxing third spaces that elevate tea-appreciation into a lifestyle, where patrons can enjoy the art of tea in a cozy environment and take a breather.
Each location emphasizes Chagee's Tea Bar concept — a blend of traditional tea-making methods with a modern twist. You’ll find authentic teas made from premium ingredients like oolong, green, and black tea leaves.
As part of their exciting relaunch, Chagee is introducing the Teaspresso Series, a collection of lattes and frappes crafted with the time and precision of espresso brewing, yet packed with the full-bodied flavors of tea.
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Using a high-pressure brewing technique, they’re able to extract a bold tea base that pairs perfectly with creamy lattes or refreshing frappes.
A standout on the menu is their cappuccino-like style of tea, showcased in the newly launched Da Hong Pao Snow Cap Milk Tea, a decadent blend of oolong tea, fresh strawberry cream, and crushed pecans that creates a satisfying yet light treat.
The grand opening of Chagee took place from May 21 to May 23, 2025,with the three new branches now open at Park Silom, Vanit Village,and Exchange Tower.
To make your experience even more convenient, Chagee offers the option to pre-order through their app, allowing you to skip the line and pick up your drink in no time. And rest assured, every cup is crafted from real tea leaves — no artificial flavors, sweeteners, or trans fats.
Location: Park Silom, 127 Ratchadamri Road, Lumphini, Bangkok
Opening Hours: 7 AM to 8 PM
Location: Vanit Village, Paholyothin Phaya Thai, Bangkok
Opening Hours: 7 AM to 8 PM
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Take note, coffee aficionados, Bangkok is brewing up something big for 2026! After successful runs in Busan and Jakarta, the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) has announced that the next World of Coffee Asia will take place from May 7 to 9, 2026!
Nestled in one of Southeast Asia’s most vibrant and culturally rich cities, this event will take place at the bustling Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC), promising to be a landmark moment for the region’s coffee scene.,
Produced by Exporum and backed by the Barista Association of Thailand (BAT), World of Coffee Asia aims to spotlight Thailand’s unique coffee heritage while opening doors for local farmers, baristas, and entrepreneurs to shine on the international stage.
Meechai Amornpathanakul, Chairman of BAT, highlighted, “This is a chance for Thai baristas, farmers, and entrepreneurs to showcase their skills and coffees to an international audience. It’s also a chance for the world to discover the unique stories and flavors that define Thai coffee.”
Instagram/World of Coffee Asia
Thailand’s coffee culture has surged dramatically in recent years. Bangkok alone boasts hundreds of specialty cafés, micro-roasters, and barista training centers, fueled by growing local competitions and a deep commitment to quality, traceability, and education. These efforts have put Thailand firmly on the global specialty coffee map.
The three-day event will feature cupping sessions and tasting rooms highlighting the finest coffees from Thailand and beyond, alongside workshops, lectures, and panels led by international experts covering brewing science and sustainability. Meanwhile, there will be coffee competitions like latte art showcases and barista championships for all to see.
Open to exhibitors, sponsors, and attendees from across the specialty coffee industry, World of Coffee Asia 2026 is shaping up to be an unmissable gathering, so don't miss out!
Interested parties can register for booths here, with ticket sales and further event details expected soon. For more information, visit World of Coffee Asia on their website, Instagram and Facebook.
Location: Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre, Bangna-Trat Road, Bangkok
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Jharokha by Indus has been making waves with its imaginative take on Indian cuisine, skillfully raising the bar with a vibrant fusion of flavors. Under the expert guidance of Chef Sanket Hoskote and the visionary restaurateur Sid Sehgal, Jharokha by Indus creates an inviting yet sophisticated ambiance that pays homage to the grandeur of Rajasthan’s elite polo clubs.
Nestled within the luxurious Erawan Bangkok, the restaurant highlights the ancient tradition of Indian fire pit cooking using a state-of-the-art kopa oven, along with an in-house bar that boasts stunning views of the Ploenchit skywalk.
With seating for 36 guests, with an additional 6 seats in a private room, and a few spots at the bar. This setting is ideal for experiencing authentic modern Indian cuisine and provides a unique culinary journey that reimagines royal Indian flavors for contemporary palates, all framed by opulent art decor.
Chef Story
Jharokha by Indus
Chef Sanket Hoskote brings a wealth of expertise to the kitchen at Jharokha by Indus, having honed his skills at renowned establishments like Carnival by Tresind and Alchemy. His innovative approach seamlessly marries the elements of fire and smoke with modern Indian flavors, delivering a unique dining experience.
Chef Sanket’s passion for cooking was ignited in his grandmother's kitchen, where he first discovered the magic of culinary creation. He refined his culinary techniques at the Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) in Chennai and gained valuable experience at the acclaimed Carnival by Tresind in Dubai. In Bangalore, he led Alchemy, which was recognized as the Best Modern Indian Restaurant.
As the Executive Chef at Jharokha by Indus, Chef Sanket applies modern techniques to traditional Indian flavors, creating innovative dishes that honor his roots while boldly redefining culinary boundaries. He focuses on fire-pit cooking and slow-cooking methods, utilizing kopa for controlled smoldering and high-quality grilling.
What’s the Vibe and Venue Like
Jharokha by Indus
As you enter Jharokha, you are immediately enveloped in the sophistication of polished mahogany panels and the luxurious allure of supple leather. Every detail echoes the elegance of a bygone era, beckoning you to experience a world of refinement.
Drawing inspiration from the prestigious Rajasthan polo club, the design seamlessly blends classic opulence with contemporary flair. Each corner is thoughtfully adorned with elements that celebrate the regal sport, while rich tapestries contribute to an ambiance of unmatched elegance. The space is beautifully embellished with vintage polo mallets and equestrian accents, deepening its connection to the rich traditions of regal feasting.
Whether you are seeking an intimate dinner or celebrating a special event, Jharokha by Indus provides an ideal setting with exceptional service.
How Much Does It Cost
Jharokha by Indus offers a delightful dining experience, perfect for both solo meals and sharing with friends and family. The restaurant maintains a wallet-friendly approach with an excellent quality-to-price ratio.
Prices for individual dishes start at THB290, while sharing platters range from THB650 up to THB1,250. For two diners, the total cost can be approximately THB2,500 to THB3,500.
What is the Menu About
Jharokha by Indus
The menu features tandoori specialties, slow-cooked curries, and signature dishes prepared in the Kopa charcoal oven. Their fire-pit-inspired cuisine pays homage to India’s royal cooking heritage while embracing innovation. This modern interpretation ensures that each dish is infused with deep, smoky flavors while maintaining the precision of contemporary culinary techniques.
The restaurant is committed to sourcing organic ingredients and prioritizing sustainability, while selectively importing spices from India to ensure an authentic taste.
The menu includes a diverse array of offerings such as a variety ofchutneys, both non-vegetarian and vegetarian appetizers, fire-pit dishes, sharing platters, aromatic curries, and an assortment of rice and breads. The cocktail bar offers an extensive wine list, a selection of cocktails, and a special Gin and Tonic menu featuring innovative drinks infused with Indian spices.
What Did We Order
Jharokha by Indus Chutney Set | Courtesy of Jharokha by Indus
We ordered a selection of dishes based on the chef’s recommendation, all of which impressed us with their gastronomic approach and refined plating, complemented by a refreshing twist.
We started off with their new Chutneys set (THB500), which includes a collection of green chili chutney, baingan chokha, roasted beets, aamshoto, and roasted tomato. Beautifully plated and visually appealing, the chutney plate also features miniature naan and fried lotus root on the side. The naan was a delightful addition, allowing us to dip it into each chutney and enjoy the various flavors. The tangy-sweet aamshoto and the mildly buttery baingan chokha were particularly favorites, offering a unique taste that really stood out.
Dahi Ke Kebab | Courtesy of Jharokha by Indus
One of the standout dishes is Dahi Ke Kebab(THB390)— an unusual and snowy twist on vegetarian North Indian kebabs. These kebabs are deep-fried, with a crispy exterior wrapped in kataifi, a pastry-like dough, and filled with spiced yogurt and a parsley cream topped with yogurt snow. Witnessing the staff serve the dish, as they drizzle the frozen yogurt snow over the kebabs, is a visual delight. When you take a bite, the satisfying crunch of the kataifi gives way to the icy, mildly sweet yogurt filling, creating an exquisite melting sensation in your mouth. The yogurt snow adds a sweet touch that perfectly balances the mildly spiced filling, and a dollop of mango chutney elevates the experience — truly a chef's kiss. This must-order dish serves as a perfect appetizer.
Kofta Saag and Chilli Cheese Naan | Courtesy of Jharokha by Indus
Kofta Saag(THB490) pairs beautifully with Chilli Cheese Naan(THB180), creating a delightful blend of mild spice and robust flavor. Think crispy fried vegetable dumplings crafted from fresh paneer and vibrant veggies, all enveloped in luscious spinach gravy and wrapped in gooey, cheesy naan. Each bite is a comforting embrace, making this dish a warm and satisfying choice for a main course.
Jhinga Jaisamandi | Courtesy of Jharokha by Indus
If you’re a seafood lover, the Jhinga Jaisamandi(THB950)features tiger prawns marinated in green chili paste and roasted over charcoal in the Kopa fire pit. The dish is slightly spicy and tender, making it easy to chew.
Courtesy of Jharokha by Indus
Shergill Sling: A cocktail named after modern polo star Simian Shergill. This remarkable fusion of premium gin, luscious pomegranate, zesty lemon, and aromatic basil creates a vibrant concoction that perfectly embodies the dynamic spirit of contemporary Indian polo.
Shamshare Negroni:A bold reinvention of the classic Negroni, this cocktail features Indian gin and coffee-infused Campari, inspired by Shamsher Ali's boldness on the field. The fancy bubble on top makes it a perfect moment to pull out your smartphone and capture the bartender adding the finishing touch.
What We Liked
The Dahi Ke Kabab is an absolute culinary delight that will enchant your taste buds — you’re guaranteed to fall in love at first bite. This version of dahi ke kabab is a rare find, setting it apart from anything you’ve tasted elsewhere. The cheese naan is irresistibly delicious, offering a soft and warm texture with an indulgent cheesy blend that will leave you craving more.
For drinks, the Shergill Sling is a smooth, refreshing cocktail that pairs perfectly with all the dishes.
What We Didn’t Like
While the miniature naan is a unique addition to the chutney set, it could be softer and chewier. It's better to choose the 3-chutney set instead of the 5-chutney set, as the latter tends to overwhelm the palate with competing flavors.
What You Should Order
Courtesy of Jharokha by Indus
There's no doubt that the Dahi Ke Kabab(THB390)is a must-order dish. Additionally, the Kheema Pav(THB390) is highly recommended by the chef and is another tempting option at Jharokha. It features soft butter pav paired with richly spiced minced lamb, elegantly topped with confit yolk and a splash of burnt lemon.
For sharing, consider the Laal Maas(THB1,250), which consists of Australian lamb shank cooked in Mathania chili paste. This rich, mouth-watering curry is sure to satisfy your cravings. Alternatively, you can try the Charcoal Fish (THB1,150), which is a whole sea bass rubbed with masala, roasted over charcoal, and served with asparagus, burnt lime, pickled pears, and roasted tomato chutney.
When it comes to desserts, the Kesar Faloodais the ideal choice to satisfy your sweet tooth. This delightful dish features rose kulfi with saffron rabdi foam and vermicelli, making it not only refreshing but also the perfect way to cleanse your palate and indulge in a heavenly blend of sweet and nutty flavors.
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LUZ Bangkok, the crown jewel of Thailand’s first INNSiDE by Meliá hotel, has introduced a “Viva la Fiesta” experience complete with guest DJs, live percussionists, a giant paellera, and extensive views of Bangkok’s skyline by night.
“Viva la Fiesta,” meaning “long live the party” in Spanish, is staged every Wednesday from 7 PM until late at the authentic Spanish tapas bar on INNSiDE by Meliá Bangkok Sukhumvit’s 33rd and 34th floors.
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Spanish Chef de Cuisine, Madrid-born Juan Ignacio Garcia Racionero, who has honed his craft in some of Spain’s top kitchens, has curated a menu celebrating the famed gastronomy of Spain.
His dishes range from the Pulpo a Feira, comprised of octopus with potatoes and spicy paprika, and Chanquetes Fritos, made with fried fish, fried eggs, and roasted peppers, toCroquetas de Ternera y Tartar de Tuna, featuring oxtail croquettes paired with fresh tuna tartare. Other highlights include the Plato de Jamón, an Iberian ham served with tomato-rubbed bread, and a Tortilla de Patata (Spanish omelette) with truffle and Idiazabal cheese.
Chef Racionero’s giant pan ofpaella features rotating flavors such as seafood, pork, chicken, and vegetables, including mushrooms and Padrón peppers.
These tapas are accompanied by quintessential cocktails such as the Agua de Valencia, concocted with freshly squeezed orange juice, cava, vodka, and gin, and the Spanish favorite Sangria.
Apart from the live percussionists, guest DJs spin Spanish-modern house and tribal beats weekly. An optional dress code of red, black, or gold is part of the event’s playful Spanish night theme, with the best-dressed guest in red and black to be given a complimentary signature drink.
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LUZ has quickly gained a reputation as “the place to be” since its debut in September 2023. Offering authentic Spanish tapas, wines, beer on tap, cocktails, signature sangrias, spirits, mocktails, and more, LUZ is a spectacle unlike any other in Bangkok.
By night, the hotel’s 34th floor, featuring a pool bar, transparent infinity pool, and rooftop terrace dotted with outdoor lounges, sunbeds, and a compelling contemporary interpretation of Bangkok’s Brahman structure, The Giant Swing, all become an upper-floor extension of the LUZ Bangkok Tapas Bar on the 33rd floor.
The tapas bar designs, including its striking angled lines and cabling, pay tribute to the Rama VIII Bridge, another iconic Bangkok landmark.
LUZ is open daily from 4 PM until midnight. For further information and to make a reservation, visit the website or call +66 2 340 5499.
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