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Nahm
One MICHELIN Star 2026

A full review of Nahm — One MICHELIN Star — with everything you need to know before you go: price, how to book/queue times, what to order, and how to get there

⭐ One MICHELIN Star💸 THB 3,900🚇 MRT Lumphini
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🔄 Last checked 2 Jul 2026 · details and hours can change — check the venue before you go

If you talk about MICHELIN-starred Thai restaurants that have stayed part of the conversation the longest in Bangkok, "Nahm" always comes up. The restaurant sits on the ground floor of the COMO Metropolitan Bangkok hotel on South Sathorn Road, and has held one MICHELIN star for many consecutive years, including in the 2026 Thailand guide. The turning point came in 2018, when chef Pim Techamuanvivit — a Bangkok-born chef who made her name at Kin Khao in San Francisco — came home to take the head chef role here. What she did was bring traditional Thai cooking back to life, with full-strength central Thai flavours that don't hold back on heat or intensity, built on close relationships with Thai producers across the country. That's exactly why MICHELIN keeps handing out the star year after year.

The heart of a meal at Nahm is the degustation menu, which changes daily and walks you through old-school Thai recipes — from old-style nam prik relishes to bold traditional curries that are getting harder to find at regular restaurants every year. Anyone used to Thai food toned down for milder palates should brace themselves a little, because here the spicy, salty, sour and sweet flavours are served exactly as the original recipes intended — and that's the appeal that makes true Thai food lovers treat this as a must-visit at least once. You can order a la carte, but if you're going to make the trip, the degustation menu with wine pairing is the fullest way to experience what the kitchen can do. The dining room has the calm, polished atmosphere of hotel fine dining, elegant without feeling stiff — suited to both a celebration meal and a date you want to impress on.

Another thing that sets Nahm apart from many of Thailand's MICHELIN-starred restaurants is that it's much easier to book than you'd think, because it's a hotel restaurant open for dinner service every night, 18:00-22:00. Book a few days ahead via OpenTable and you can usually get a table, except during the December-January peak season when you'll want to plan a bit earlier. For anyone tired of the alarm-clock booking scramble for buzzy restaurants, Nahm is a far more relaxed answer — MICHELIN-level Thai food without the stress, plus an easy commute: get off at MRT Lumphini and it's just a 7-minute walk.

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Traditional central Thai (fine dining)

Nahm

📍 Sathorn (COMO Metropolitan Bangkok, 27 South Sathorn Rd) 🧭 Sathorn (COMO Metropolitan Bangkok, 27 South Sathorn Rd)
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
👍 Best forA celebration dinner and fine-dining date spot for lovers of genuinely bold, traditional Thai food who want a MICHELIN-starred meal without the booking scramble
⭐ One MICHELIN StarMICHELIN 1 StarTraditional Thai foodFine dining
🕐Dinner daily 18:00-22:00 (per COMO Hotels)
🥢Signature — Daily degustation menu of traditional Thai recipes, especially bold curries and old-style nam prik relishes

Budget around THB 3,900 per person for the set/degustation menu (per recent diner reports), with a la carte also available. If you want to add the wine pairing, set aside some extra budget. The restaurant is open for dinner only, every day, 18:00-22:00. Booking runs mainly through OpenTable (linked directly from the COMO website), or you can book via Chope, by phone at +66 2 625 3388, or via WhatsApp at +66 90 198 5413. The good news is that this restaurant is easier to book than most starred Thai rooms — booking within the same week usually still finds a table, with no complicated deposit process, except during the December-January peak season when you should book a bit earlier.

Getting there is easy — the restaurant is on the ground floor of the COMO Metropolitan Bangkok hotel at 27 South Sathorn Road; get off at MRT Lumphini station and walk about 7 minutes. The dress code is smart casual for dinner — no slippers, athletic wear, or shorts. It's worth arriving for the first seating at 18:00 so you can enjoy the degustation menu without feeling rushed.

Must-tryDaily degustation menu of traditional Thai recipesBold traditional curries and old-style nam prik relishesWine pairing with the degustation menu
Nahm at a glance (updated Jul 2026)
ItemDetails
MICHELIN award 2026⭐ One MICHELIN Star
CuisineTraditional central Thai (fine dining)
Approx. priceSet/degustation menu ~THB 3,900 per person (recent diner reports); a la carte also available
BookingOpenTable — Book here
HoursDinner daily 18:00-22:00 (per COMO Hotels)
Getting thereMRT Lumphini, about a 7-minute walk
NeighbourhoodSathorn (COMO Metropolitan Bangkok, 27 South Sathorn Rd)
Dress codeSmart casual for dinner - no slippers, athletic wear or shorts (per Chope listing)

Booking tips

COMO's official page links to OpenTable (restref 30251); also bookable on Chope, by phone +66 2 625 3388 or WhatsApp +66 90 198 5413. Easier to book than most starred Thai rooms - hotel restaurant with nightly service. · No queue - hotel fine dining. Same-week bookings are usually possible on OpenTable except peak season (Dec-Jan).

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FAQ

How do I book Nahm, and how far ahead should I book?

Book mainly via OpenTable (linked from the COMO website), or via Chope, by phone at +66 2 625 3388, or WhatsApp at +66 90 198 5413. Booking within the same week usually still finds a table, except during December-January when you should book further ahead.

About how much does it cost per person?

The set/degustation menu runs about THB 3,900 per person (per recent diner reports), with a la carte also available. Adding the wine pairing means budgeting extra.

What should I order?

Go for the daily degustation menu, which walks through traditional Thai recipes — the highlights are the bold traditional curries and old-style nam prik relishes. Wine drinkers will get a fuller meal by adding the wine pairing.

How do I get there, what are the hours, and what should I wear?

The restaurant is on the ground floor of the COMO Metropolitan Bangkok hotel on South Sathorn Road; get off at MRT Lumphini and walk 7 minutes. Open for dinner daily, 18:00-22:00. Dress smart casual — no slippers, athletic wear, or shorts.

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