Culinary Detective: Phuket’s PRU continues to garner accolades in Michelin Guide 2021
Culinary Detective: Phuket’s PRU continues to garner accolades in Michelin Guide 2021
Now in its fourth year of partnership with the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the Michelin Guide in Thailand 2021 was recently launched at the new Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River. The event also honoured a 120-year legacy of the ultimate in culinary accolades. This year has been challenging for both the industry as a whole and due to temporary closures, probably for the Guide inspectorate, resulting in no additional coverage of other provinces.
Sunday 20 December 2020, 10:30AM
Michelin has announced its
2021 guide to Thailand, with news of one new two-star restaurant and three new one-star restaurants making the grade. Still no restaurants in Thailand have been awarded the highest accolade of three stars.
Contemporary French restaurant,
Chef’s Table, was promoted from one-star to two-star status, bringing the total number of two-star restaurants in the guide up to six.
Two new entries, modern French restaurant
Blue by Alain Ducasse, and
Cadence by Dan Bark
, which showcases Western and Asian cuisine, made the one-star listing. Sushi bar,
Sushi Masato, was promoted to star status from a bib gourmand. Nineteen other establishments retain their one-star rating, bringing the total one-star count to twenty two.
Celebrate festive season 2020
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Throughout the festive season Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok becomes a holiday wonderland with glittering lights, seasonal decorations and a magnificent Christmas tree designed by our very own Floral Ambassador. Celebrate the festive holidays with loved ones and friends at one of our outstanding restaurants and bars – each offering a superb selection of festive fare with gourmet cuisine, a unique ambience and, of course, the legendary and the Oriental heritage.
CLASSIC CHRISTMAS EVE
Christmas Eve Buffet Dinner at Riverside Terrace
Bangkok’s favourite venue for celebrating Christmas Eve, Riverside Terrace offers a poolside and riverside buffet with regional and international favourites such as Velvet pumpkin soup with golden and black truffle Chantilly, Roasted and stuffed Christmas turkey, Roasted Barbary duck in rotisserie with mulberry honey, potato dumplings, oven baked Virginia ham glazed with Maple syrup, and Chestnut Mont Blanc. Enjoy l
The 2021 MICHELIN Guide Thailand Unveils New Stars, with Sustainable Gastronomy & Culinary Ecosystem in Focus Published : Wednesday, December 16, 2020, 6:03 pm ACROFAN=PRNewswire | mediainquiries@prnewswire.com | SNS
Among 28 MICHELIN Stars in Total, One Restaurant Promoted to 2-Star Status, Plus 2 New Entrants and One Promoted in the 1-Star Rating
BANGKOK, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Following the recent announcement of Bib Gourmand honorees, Michelin today announced the winners of
MICHELIN Star, as well as three newly introduced accolades:
MICHELIN Green Star, MICHELIN Guide Young Chef Award, and
MICHELIN Guide Service Award, in the official launch event of the fourth edition of The MICHELIN Guide in Thailand, entitled
Michelin Announces 2021 Stars for Thailand
The guide covers Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Phang-Nga
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This week, Michelin announced its 2021 stars for Thailand. The dining guide covers Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Phang-Nga, but is still relatively small given its scope with just 28 starred restaurants on the list: 22 with one star, six with two stars, and no three-star restaurants. None of the new additions highlight the country’s rich street food culture, and Jay Fai, despite expressing the desire to be stripped of her one Michelin star, remains the only starred street food vendor in Thailand.
In the latest guide, Michelin promotes just one restaurant to the two-star level. Chef’s Table, a French fine dining restaurant, gets two stars after debuting in the guide with one star last year. All five of the other restaurants in the category maintained their two-star status from 2020.