Today, 12 November 2019, is the announcement of the Michelin Guide Thailand 2020. Undoubtedly, there are a lot of Thai restaurants awarded one Michelin Star. Let’s check out the full list of Michelin-starred restaurants below.
One Michelin Star – High-quality cooking
The new additions for the Michelin Guide Thailand 2020 include the following:
- Chef’s Table
- 80/20 (Thai)
- Khao (Thai)
- Table 38
Restaurants that can keep their one Michelin Star. Obviously, a lot of effort has been put in to delivering the best menu and flavours to foodies in town. Many of these restaurants are also Gourmet Bangkok team’s favourite restaurants. Of course, Jeh Fai is highly respected by us! It’s not easy to get a Michelin Star for 3 years in a row since the launch of Michelin Guide Thailand.
- Bo. Lan (Thai)
- Canvas
- Chim by Siam Wisdom (Thai)
- Elements
- Gaa
- Ginza Sushi Ichi
- J’AIME by Jean-Michel Lorrain
- Jeh Fai (Thai)
- Le Du
- Methavalai Sorndaeng (Thai)
- Nahm (Thai)
- Paste (Thai)
- PRU (Phuket)
- Ruean Panya (Thai)
- Saawaan (Thai)
- Saneh Jaan (Thai)
- Savelberg
- Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin (Thai)
- Suan Thip (Thai)
- Upstairs
Two Michelin Stars – Excellent cuisine, worth a detour
What are the new additions to the list of two Michelin Stars? I guess it is now even more difficult to get a table at Sorn. Altogether, there are five restaurants awarded two Michelin Stars. Two of them are Thai restaurants.
- R-Haan (Thai)
- Sorn (Thai)
Three restaurants retain their two Michelin Stars. These are all our favourite!
- Le Normandie
- Mezzaluna
- Suhring