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  2. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 edition was the inaugural edition of the Michelin Guide in Thailand, initially only covering Bangkok. Bangkok was the seventh Asian city/region to have a dedicated Red Guide, after Tokyo, Hong Kong & Macau, Osaka & Kyoto, Singapore, Shanghai and Seoul. Since then, Michelin Guide Thailand expanded its coverage to Phuket, Phang-Nga ...

  3. Bangkok city guide: Where to stay, eat, drink and shop in ...

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    The best in the city can be found on Chinatown’s Yaowarat Road, Tha Pra Chan district and the Banglamphu district. ... and have vendors and small restaurants that have been serving noodle soups ...

  4. Sorn (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Sorn (Thai: ศรณ์) is a restaurant in Bangkok specializing in Southern Thai cuisine. [1] [2] [3] Founded by Supaksorn 'Ice' Jongsiri, Sorn is the first restaurant in Thailand to receive three stars in the eighth edition of the Michelin Guide Thailand 2025. [4] [5] [6] Sorn was ranked 2nd on 2022's list of Asia's 50 Best Restaurants.

  5. Jay Fai - Wikipedia

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    In a 1999 review, Bangkok Post food critic Ung-aang Talay (Bob Halliday) described her as "one of those increasingly rare Mozarts of the noodle pan who can transform very ordinary, lunchtime-at-the-market dishes into masterpieces of local cuisine". [7] Famous customers include Martha Stewart, who called Jay Fai "the best cook in Thailand". [8]

  6. Pichaya Soontornyanakij - Wikipedia

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    Pichaya "Pam" Soontornyanakij (Thai: พิชญา สุนทรญาณกิจ, born Pichaya Utharntharm; Thai: พิชญา อุทารธรรม) is a Thai-Australian chef and the owner of Potong, a Thai Chinese fine-dining restaurant, in Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand.

  7. Soi Nana (Chinatown) - Wikipedia

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    Soi Nana is a good alternative nightlife spot to escape from the familiarity of Bangkok like Sathorn, Sukhumvit, or Silom area. "The unassuming and utterly charming Soi Nana in Yaowarat has gained momentum as a destination for intrepid drinkers and art lovers" (Doman, 2018, para. 1). [2]

  8. Royal Dragon Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Dragon Restaurant (Thai: มังกรหลวง) of Bangkok, Thailand was recorded in the Guinness World Records as the world's largest restaurant in 1992. The 8.35 acres (33,800 m 2 ) restaurant had seating for 5,000 diners. [ 1 ]

  9. Tourism in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok has also been named "World's Best City" by Travel + Leisure magazine's survey of its readers for four consecutive years since 2010. [6] As the principal gateway for arriving visitors, Bangkok is visited by the majority of international tourists to the country. Domestic tourism is also prominent.