Four more restaurants in Thailand have won the Michelin star rating, adding to a growing roster of eateries with the coveted recognition as a generation of young and passionate chefs help burnish the country’s gastronomic appeal.
Two fine-dining restaurants were upgraded to two stars, while four new eateries earned the entry-level one-star rating, Michelin said in a statement on Wednesday.
While a French restaurant was awarded a “Green Star” tag for its sustainable approach, no Thai restaurant managed to win the most-coveted three stars so far.
The 2024 edition of the Thailand Michelin Guide took the total number of star-rated restaurants to 39. The company also added 28 new restaurants to its Bib Gourmand list.
Thailand’s culinary attractions combine its pricey fine-dining restaurants and diverse street foods, helping draw millions of tourists annually. Nine…