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Sorn becomes first 3-Michelin-star restaurant in Thailand, plus the full list unveiled

With the F&B industry gritting their teeth and clutching their pearls in anticipation, the Michelin stars for Thailand have been revealed for 2025. Who gained, retained, or lost stars? Here are all the details, including the first restaurant in Thailand to receive three Michelin stars.

Now in its seventh edition, the Michelin Guide in Thailand covers Bangkok, as well as Chiang Mai, Phuket & Phang-Nga, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Nakhon Ratchasima, Udon Ratchathani, Udon Thani, and Khon Kaen. The four provinces from Isaan region were added last year. This year sees a total of 462 entries from all over Thailand.

This year, we see the first-ever restaurant in Thailand to receive three Michelin stars, the most coveted award an establishment could get. Sorn, helmed by Chef Ice Supaksorn, officially makes history.

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Michelin Stars Thailand 2025: Which restaurants gained, retained, or lost stars this year?

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One star restaurants on Michelin Guide Thailand 2025

There are a total of 28 one star restaurants on the list this year, with 5 new entries. The list includes:

  • Chim by Siam Wisdom, Bangkok
  • Signature, Bangkok
  • Saneh Jaan, Bangkok
  • Le Normandie, Bangkok
  • Coda, Bangkok (new entry)
  • Aksorn, Bangkok
  • Resonance, Bangkok
  • Suan Thip, Nonthaburi
  • Maison Dunand, Bangkok
  • Aulis, Phang-Nga (new entry)
  • Jay Fai, Bangkok
  • IGNIV, Bangkok
  • 80/20, Bangkok
  • Nahm, Bangkok
  • Goat, Bangkok (new entry)
  • PRU, Phuket
  • Wana Yook, Bangkok
  • Blue by Alain Ducasse, Bangkok
  • Haoma, Bangkok
  • AKKEE, Nonthaburi (new entry)
  • Nawa, Bangkok
  • Samrub Samrub Thai
  • Mia, Bangkok
  • Le Du, Bangkok
  • AVANT, Bangkok (new entry)
  • Elements, Inspired by Ciel Bleu, Bangkok
  • INDDEE, Bangkok
  • Potong, Bangkok

Two star restaurants on Michelin Guide Thailand 2025

There are a total of 7 two star restaurants on the list this year, with one new entry. The list includes:

  • Côte by Mauro Colagreco, Bangkok (upgraded)
  • R-Haan, Bangkok
  • Gaa, Bangkok
  • Chef’s Table, Bangkok
  • Baan Tepa, Bangkok
  • Mezzaluna, Bangkok
  • Sühring, Bangkok

Three star restaurants on Michelin Guide Thailand 2025

For the first time ever, we have one three star restaurant on the list.

  • Sorn, Bangkok
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Special awards

A number of special awards are given to establishment for various accolades, including service, hospitality, and more. This year’s list includes:

  • Michelin Green Star: PRU (Phuket), Jampa (Phuket), Haoma (Bangkok), Baan Tepa (Bangkok)
  • Young Chef Award: Sittikorn Chantop from AKKEE (Nonthaburi)
  • Opening of the Year: Dimitrios Moudios from Ōre (Bangkok)
  • Sommelier Award: Thansith Wasinonth from Côte by Mauro Colagreco (Bangkok)
  • Service Award: Yupa Sukkasem from Baan Tepa (Bangkok)

What do Michelin stars mean?

An establishment can receive up to three stars. According to the Michelin Guide, one star is awarded for top quality ingredients, and distinct flavours prepared consistently with high standards. Two is for when the personality and talent of the chef are present in the dishes, all while retaining top standard. Three is for when the the dishes prove that the chefs are at the peak of their profession, with some dishes destined to become classics.

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Bib Gourmand list 2025

The Michelin describes the Bib Gourmand list as a “just-as-esteemed rating that recognises friendly establishments that serve good food at moderate prices.” This year features a total of 156 venues, including 20 new entries, and spanning over 15 cuisines.

The list totals to 52 dining spots in Bangkok and surrounding provinces, 9 in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, 20 in Chiang Mai, 13 in Khon Kaen, 8 in Nakhon Ratchasima, 6 in Ubon Ratchathani, 6 in Udon Thani, 4 in Ko Samui, 8 in Surat Thani Mainland, 6 in Phang-Nga, 19 in Phuket, and 5 in Chon Buri.

A very warm congratulations to our winners this year.

You can see the full list on the Michelin website.

Note:
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

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Sorn becomes first 3-Michelin-star restaurant in Thailand, plus the full list unveiled

Vichayuth Chantan

Digital Writer, Drinks and Dining

Writer by day, skinny legend by night, "Kook" Vichayuth works closely with Bangkok's F&B industry. His hobbies include bar-hopping, catching up with friends, and silently judging you from across the room.

 
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