Bangkok is preparing for the 2025 Michelin Guide with potential changes in star ratings impacting pricing. Michelin’s criteria will determine the fate of the city's 35 starred restaurants. Top eateries include POTONG, SÜHRING, and MEZZALUNA, with prices ranging from five thousand five hundred to eight thousand baht.
As the release of the 2025 Michelin Guide approaches, Bangkok's culinary scene is anticipating potential shifts in star ratings that could impact restaurant pricing strategies.
Michelin’s criteria, including ingredients, culinary technique, chef personality, flavor harmony, and consistency, will be the determining factors.
Currently, Bangkok features 35 Michelin-starred restaurants, mostly located in the Greater Bangkok area.
Some of the top eateries and their price ranges include POTONG in Samphanthawong District (five thousand five hundred to six thousand three hundred baht), SÜHRING in Yannawa District (four thousand eight hundred to seven thousand eight hundred baht), and MEZZALUNA in Bangrak District (eight thousand baht). Prices do not include VAT or service charge.
Other notable mentions are SORN in Khlong Toei District and ELEMENTS INSPIRED BY CIEL BLEU in Pathumwan District.