Complete Guide to Thailand’s MICHELIN-Starred Restaurants 2025 – Featured on THAIGOHAN

Thailand’s culinary scene continues to shine with the release of the MICHELIN Guide Thailand 2025. This year marks a historic moment as the country welcomes its first-ever three-star restaurant, along with newly awarded two-star, one-star, and Green Star restaurants. Thailand’s gastronomic reputation is stronger than ever.
THAIGOHAN proudly features many of these MICHELIN-starred restaurants, covering Bangkok, Phuket, Nonthaburi, and beyond. Whether you’re a resident or visiting Thailand, use this guide to explore the finest dining experiences the country has to offer.
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Thailand’s First Three-Star Restaurant!
Sorn has become Thailand’s first three-star MICHELIN restaurant, recognized for its masterful interpretation of Southern Thai cuisine using top-quality ingredients. Due to its high demand, reservations are essential.
Newly Awarded Two-Star Restaurant
Bangkok’s Côte by Mauro Colagreco has earned its second MICHELIN star this year. Combining French techniques with Thai influences, this fine dining establishment offers a unique gastronomic journey.
Currently, Thailand’s seven two-star restaurants are:
- Baan Tepa (Bangkok)
- Chef’s Table (Bangkok)
- Côte by Mauro Colagreco (Bangkok – New)
- Gaa (Bangkok)
- Mezzaluna (Bangkok)
- R-Haan (Bangkok)
- Sühring (Bangkok)
New One-Star Restaurants in 2025
The following restaurants have been newly awarded one MICHELIN star in 2025:
- AVANT (Bangkok)
- Coda (Bangkok)
- GOAT (Bangkok)
- AKKEE (Nonthaburi)
- Aulis (Phang-Nga)
Additionally, many other one-star restaurants continue to impress diners.
Here is the complete list of Thailand’s 24 one-star MICHELIN restaurants:
- 80/20 (Bangkok)
- Aksorn (Bangkok)
- AVANT (Bangkok – New)
- Blue by Alain Ducasse (Bangkok)
- Chim by Siam Wisdom (Bangkok)
- Coda (Bangkok – New)
- Elements, Inspired by Ciel Bleu (Bangkok)
- GOAT (Bangkok – New)
- Haoma (Bangkok)
- IGNIV (Bangkok)
- INDDEE (Bangkok)
- Jay Fai (Bangkok)
- Le Du (Bangkok)
- Le Normandie (Bangkok)
- Maison Dunand (Bangkok)
- Mia (Bangkok)
- Nahm (Bangkok)
- NAWA (Bangkok)
- Potong (Bangkok)
- Resonance (Bangkok)
- Samrub Samrub Thai (Bangkok)
- Saneh Jaan (Bangkok)
- Signature (Bangkok)
- Wana Yook (Bangkok)
- AKKEE (Nonthaburi – New)
- Suan Thip (Nonthaburi)
- Aulis (Phang-Nga – New)
- PRU (Phuket)
Green Star Restaurants for Sustainability
Recognizing commitment to sustainability, four restaurants have been awarded the MICHELIN Green Star:
- Baan Tepa (Bangkok – New)
- Haoma (Bangkok)
- Jampa (Phuket)
- PRU (Phuket)
Baan Tepa stands out for its dedication to sustainability, sourcing ingredients from its own farm and promoting eco-conscious dining.
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Browse detailed restaurant profiles, reservation tips, and highlights of each dining experience. From Bangkok to Phuket and Nonthaburi, let THAIGOHAN be your trusted guide to Thailand’s vibrant food scene!
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