Thailand’s 28 Michelin One-Star Restaurants【2025 Latest Guide】– Explore by Cuisine and Highlights

Thailand’s culinary scene continues to evolve in 2025, featuring an impressive range of 28 Michelin one-star restaurants from Bangkok and beyond. From innovative Thai interpretations and upscale French to inventive Indian and globally inspired concepts, this updated guide showcases each venue by style, along with top recommendations, reservation tips, and more. For the very latest trends and must-know updates, follow @gohanme_asean on Instagram for daily inspiration.
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1. Why Thailand’s Michelin One-Stars Are a Must in 2025
This year, Thailand’s single star restaurants showcase a unique mix of tradition and cutting-edge culinary innovation. From elevated street food to creative tasting menus, top quality, approachable luxury, and genuine hospitality await both locals and international visitors. The diversity of new entries and creative fare further cements Bangkok’s status as a world-class destination for foodies.
2. Full List: 28 One-Star Restaurants by Cuisine
Thai / Contemporary Thai
- GOAT (Contemporary Thai)
- AKKEE (Thai)
- Wana Yook (Contemporary Thai)
- Aksorn (Thai)
- Samrub Samrub Thai (Thai)
- Nahm (Thai)
- Jay Fai (Street Food)
- Saneh Jaan (Thai)
- Le Du (Contemporary Thai)
- Chim by Siam Wisdom (Thai)
- Suan Thip (Thai)
Contemporary / Innovative
- Mia (Contemporary)
- AVANT (Contemporary)
- PRU (Contemporary)
- Potong (Innovative)
- Aulis (Creative)
- Resonance (Contemporary)
- NAWA (Contemporary)
- Coda (Contemporary)
- 80/20 (Contemporary)
French / Modern European
- Signature (French)
- Maison Dunand (Modern French)
- Le Normandie (Modern French)
- Elements, Inspired by Ciel Bleu (Modern French)
- Blue by Alain Ducasse (Modern French)
- IGNIV (Modern European)
Indian
- Haoma (Indian)
- INDDEE (Indian)
3. Highlights & Best Picks by Category
Thai/Contemporary Thai
GOAT (Contemporary Thai) reimagines national classics; Jay Fai (Street Food) is world-famous for iconic flame-cooked omelets; Samrub Samrub Thai (Thai) offers creative family-style tasting menus.
French, European & Innovation
Signature (French) stands out for presentation and flavor, while Elements, Inspired by Ciel Bleu and Potong (Innovative) bring fusion flair and boundary-pushing creativity.
Indian
Haoma (Indian) and INDDEE (Indian) offer contemporary versions of spice-forward Indian cuisine, with vegetarian options readily available.
Modern, Multi-National
Mia (Contemporary), PRU (Contemporary), 80/20 (Contemporary) top the list for innovative, sustainable dining—perfect for those seeking global food trends with a local twist.
4. Pro Tips for an Exceptional Michelin Experience
- Book several weeks or months in advance, especially for weekends or peak travel times
- Review dress codes, allergy protocols, and current menus via each restaurant’s official channel
- Many venues cater to anniversaries and special celebrations—just ask!
- The latest local news, events, and top food tips are always on Instagram at @gohanme_asean
Summary – Stay Connected via @gohanme_asean
Thailand’s 2025 crop of Michelin one-star restaurants offers a broad, dynamic range of culinary adventures. Whether traditional or avant-garde, every meal is a new discovery. Rely on “THAIGOHAN” and @gohanme_asean for the freshest information—and make your next trip the tastiest yet.