News & Views 1 minute 14 November 2018

MICHELIN Guide Bangkok, Phuket and Phang-Nga 2019 Selection

Modern European restaurant Sühring earns its second Michelin star, while 10 new restaurants in Bangkok and Phuket are lauded with one star.

Michelin has announced the closely-watched MICHELIN Guide Bangkok, Phuket and Phang-Nga 2019 Selection. In its second edition, the world-renowned guide recognizes 27 dining establishments in Bangkok and Phuket—23 of them are awarded with one star each and four attain two stars each.

Sühring, a contemporary European restaurant in Bangkok, is elevated to a two-star rating after it was lauded with one star last year. The restaurant joins three other two-Michelin-starred restaurants—Gaggan, Le Normandie and Mezzaluna on the list.

The one-star category has the most movement with 10 restaurants across Thailand making their debut on the list. They are Canvas, Gaa, Le Du, Methavalai Sorndaeng, PRU, R-Haan, Ruean Panya, Saawaan, Sorn and Suan Thip.

Popular Thai shophouse restaurant, Jay Fai, retains its one-star accolade and is the only street food eatery on the honor roll.

Chefs from dining establishments that received stars in the MICHELIN Guide Bangkok, Phuket and Phang-nga 2019 selection.
Chefs from dining establishments that received stars in the MICHELIN Guide Bangkok, Phuket and Phang-nga 2019 selection.
“This year’s guide is a reflection of the growing talent in Thailand’s culinary scene with many new restaurants added to the selection, including 13 specializing in Thai food, reinforcing Thailand’s reputation as a go-to destination for gastronomy,” says Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the MICHELIN Guides.   

“With Thailand’s Andaman Sea offering an opulence of refined ingredients and endless culinary inspiration, it’s no surprise that Thailand’s south is home to one of the most innovative restaurants in our selection," he adds.

“Furthermore, the very coveted club of Michelin two-star restaurants widens in Bangkok with the addition of Sühring who have built on their success of last year.”
Mathias and Thomas Sühring helm Sühring, which is lauded with two Michelin stars this year.
Mathias and Thomas Sühring helm Sühring, which is lauded with two Michelin stars this year.

Run by German twin brothers Mathias and Thomas Sühring, Sühring, which is located in a restored 1970s townhouse in Bangkok’s Yan Nawa district, has received acclaim for combining traditional cooking techniques with contemporary European influences. 

Seven out of the 10 new one-starred establishments on the list serve Thai cuisine. Contemporary restaurants include Le Du, which received a Michelin Plate last year and Saawaan, which uses local Thai ingredients such as organic rice paddy crab from Sing Buri and squid from Krabi.

Another new one-star restaurant is crowd favorite Methavalai Sorndaeng, which is known for dishes such as crispy rice noodles in sweet-and-sour sauce, and spicy lemongrass salad, all served to a backdrop of live 1980s Thai music and views of Bangkok's iconic Democracy Monument.
PRU's head chef Jimmy Ophorst receiving the restauran's one-star accolade from Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the MICHELIN Guides.
PRU's head chef Jimmy Ophorst receiving the restauran's one-star accolade from Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the MICHELIN Guides.
The MICHELIN Guide Bangkok 2019 also extends its reach to two Southern regions, Phuket and Phang-nga for the first time. In Phuket, innovative restaurant Pru receives one Michelin star. Situated within a luxury resort, the team uses many ingredients from its 96-hectare organic farm and uses milk sourced from Krabi to make butter in-house.

Two Stars

Gaggan
Le Normandie
Mezzaluna
Restaurant Sühring (NEW) 

One Star

Bo.lan
Canvas (NEW)
Chim by Siam Wisdom
Elements
Gaa (NEW)
Ginza Sushi Ichi
Jay Fai
J’AIME by Jean-Michel Lorrain
L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon
Le Du (NEW)
Methavalai Sorndaeng (NEW) 
nahm
Paste
PRU (NEW)
R-Haan (NEW) 
Ruean Panya (NEW)
Saneh Jaan
Saawaan (NEW) 
Sorn (NEW)
Suan Thip (NEW) 
Savelberg
Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin
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