🔄 Last checked 2 Jul 2026 · details and hours can change — check the venue before you go
Among the restaurants on Bangkok's MICHELIN list, Lucky Seafood might be the most "homemade" of them all — it's a tiny seafood shophouse in Bang Phrom, Taling Chan, on the Thonburi side, run entirely by a mother and daughter. The full name on the sign is "Lucky Seafood Hoey Took Laew" (roughly, "hey, that's cheap!") — the name alone sums up the place's character: genuinely fresh seafood at prices that make diners exclaim it's a steal. That kind of charm hasn't stopped MICHELIN from noticing the cooking — the restaurant has picked up a Bib Gourmand in both the 2025 and 2026 guides, with the MICHELIN inspector going as far as calling it "a gem of a place." What the guide singles out is how fresh the seafood is, paired with curry paste and chilli paste the shop pounds fresh in every batch rather than using ready-made pastes from a bag — which is exactly why the flavours here hit with more layers than your average stir-fried seafood joint.
The dish MICHELIN calls out directly, and which has become the restaurant's signature, is the stir-fried crab meat with bird's eye chilli — pure picked crab meat meeting the sharp heat of fresh bird's eye chilli, which lifts the crab's natural sweetness to another level. Next up is the stir-fried squid with curry powder, fragrant with spice, and the garlic-fried prawns, crisp and garlicky enough that you'll finish the plate before you notice. Another thing that sets this place apart is that every dish is cooked fresh, one plate at a time, by the tiny family team — so whatever lands on your table comes straight off the wok, sizzling hot. The trade-off is that you'll need some patience on a busy night, since the shop has only around 4–7 tables. It's an unpolished roadside shophouse on Phran Nok–Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Road, open evenings only, Wednesday through Sunday, 4pm to 10pm — and that lack of polish is exactly its charm.
One thing worth knowing before you go: this place is small enough that calling ahead to book at +66 94 965 1881 is near-essential, and MICHELIN itself notes that the shop encourages advance orders. Plenty of regulars call to reserve a table and pre-order their dishes at the same time, so the tiny kitchen can get everything ready in time. Budget per head runs around THB 250–600 depending on how much seafood you order, which is light for a Bib Gourmand-level restaurant. And don't forget to bring cash, since the shop takes cash only. Restaurants like this are exactly why the MICHELIN guide stays interesting — genuinely good food doesn't have to live in a fancy building. Sometimes it's in a shophouse on the Thonburi side where a mother and daughter are stir-frying one plate at a time.
Lucky Seafood
Budget per head runs around THB 250–600 depending on how much seafood you order (Wongnai places it in the THB 251–500 band, while diners who go all-in on a seafood dinner often land at THB 500–600). Important: the shop takes cash only, so bring enough. The only way to book is by calling +66 94 965 1881 — there's no online booking system, and calling ahead is near-essential in almost every case, since the shop has only around 4–7 tables. Regulars tend to pre-order their dishes right when they book, since the tiny family kitchen cooks one plate at a time — doing so cuts down the wait a lot.
The restaurant sits on Phran Nok–Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Road in the Bang Phrom area of Taling Chan, with no train station within walking distance (MRT Fai Chai is about 1.5 km away) — the easiest way there is to drive and park roadside out front, or call a taxi/ride service. It's open evenings only, Wednesday–Sunday, 16:00–22:00, closed Monday–Tuesday. If you haven't booked, arrive right at the 4pm opening for the best chance at a table.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| MICHELIN award 2026 | 🍽️ Bib Gourmand |
| Cuisine | Seafood / Thai seafood |
| Approx. price | Roughly THB 250–600/head depending on seafood ordered (Wongnai band THB 251–500; diners report THB 500–600 for a seafood dinner). |
| Booking | Phone +66 94 965 1881 — booking ahead is near-essential; the shop has only around 4–7 tables. |
| Hours | Wed–Sun 16:00–22:00; closed Mon–Tue |
| Neighbourhood | Bang Phrom, Taling Chan (Thonburi side) |
| Dress code | Casual |
Queue tips
No online booking. Michelin notes advance orders are encouraged; regulars call to reserve a table and sometimes pre-order dishes since everything is cooked plate-by-plate by a tiny family team. · On Phran Nok–Phutthamonthon Sai 4 Rd with roadside parking; no rail station within walking distance (MRT Fai Chai is ~1.5 km) — come by car/taxi. Evening-only service, so arrive at 16:00 opening for the best chance without a booking.
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