Whats New ? The Michelin Guide 2021

On December 16. 2020, Michelin hosted a star revelation event at the soon-to-open Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok to uncover a complete list of all the restaurants and eateries in Thailand featured in the latest edition of the red covered dining guide. There were a lot of affirmations but also some surprises. Many star-worthy restaurants were blessed with a star for the very first time, and there are also a few that, unfortunately, did not make the cut.
A big round of applause went to some of the names who could save their 1* accolade, namely 80/20, Bo.lan, Canvas, Chim by Siam Wisdom, Elements, and street food queen Jay Fai. Meanwhile, the one-star list has welcomed first-timers like Sushi Masato, Blue by Alain Ducasse, and Dan Bark's new venture Cadence.
Le Normandie, Mezzaluna, R-Haan, Sorn, Sühring were the biggest honorees during the revelation, retainingtheir 2** rank. Joining the two-star family for the first time this year is Chef's Table at State Tower.
Some eateries, like Upstairs by Mikkeller, Gaa, and Table 38, which have closed down, were dropped from the list this year. Once again, those elusive three stars weren’t awarded to any restaurant in Thailand. What a shame.
For the first time, the Michelin Guide also gave three new awards, namely MICHELIN Guide Service Award, MICHELIN Guide Young Chef Award, and MICHELIN Green Star. Each of these new awards is granted to recognize the personnel in the food and beverage industry, inspire the younger generation, and boost the awareness of sustainability.
The complete list of Michelin-awarded restaurants in Thailand for the 2021 edition
2 Stars:
On December 16. 2020, Michelin hosted a star revelation event at the soon-to-open Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok to uncover a complete list of all the restaurants and eateries in Thailand featured in the latest edition of the red covered dining guide. There were a lot of affirmations but also some surprises. Many star-worthy restaurants were blessed with a star for the very first time, and there are also a few that, unfortunately, did not make the cut.
A big round of applause went to some of the names who could save their 1* accolade, namely 80/20, Bo.lan, Canvas, Chim by Siam Wisdom, Elements, and street food queen Jay Fai. Meanwhile, the one-star list has welcomed first-timers like Sushi Masato, Blue by Alain Ducasse, and Dan Bark's new venture Cadence.
Le Normandie, Mezzaluna, R-Haan, Sorn, Sühring were the biggest honorees during the revelation, retainingtheir 2** rank. Joining the two-star family for the first time this year is Chef's Table at State Tower.
Some eateries, like Upstairs by Mikkeller, Gaa, and Table 38, which have closed down, were dropped from the list this year. Once again, those elusive three stars weren’t awarded to any restaurant in Thailand. What a shame.
For the first time, the Michelin Guide also gave three new awards, namely MICHELIN Guide Service Award, MICHELIN Guide Young Chef Award, and MICHELIN Green Star. Each of these new awards is granted to recognize the personnel in the food and beverage industry, inspire the younger generation, and boost the awareness of sustainability.
The complete list of Michelin-awarded restaurants in Thailand for the 2021 edition
2 Stars:
- Chef's Table
- Le Normandie
- Mezzaluna
- R-Haan
- Sorn
- Sühring
- 80/20
- Blue by Alain Lucasse
- Bo.lan
- Cadence by Dan Bark
- Canvas
- Chim by Siam Wisdom
- Elements
- Ginza Sushi Ichi
- J'aime by Jean-Michel Lorain
- Jay Fai
- Khao (Ekkamai)
- Le Du
- Methavalai Sorndaeng
- Nahm
- Paste
- Pru (Phuket)
- Saawaan
- Saneh Jaan
- Savelberg
- Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin
- Suan Thip
- Sushi Masato
- Mr. Guillaume Barray from Chef's Table
- Chef Sujira "Aom" Pongmorn from Saawaan\
- Pru