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Samlor
Bib Gourmand 2026

A full review of Samlor — Bib Gourmand — with everything you need to know before you go: price, how to book/queue times, dishes to order, and how to get there

🍽️ Bib Gourmand💸 THB 250–400🚇 MRT Hua Lamphong
Explore all 10 Photo: Samlor official reservation page (TableCheck)

🔄 Last checked 2 Jul 2026 · details and hours can change — check the venue before you go

Samlor is a restaurant born from a fun question: what would it look like if a MICHELIN-star chef made affordable, casual Thai food? The answer sits in a corner shophouse on Charoen Krung Road, No. 1076, in the Talat Noi neighbourhood, with an actual samlor (tricycle) hanging outside the front as its own built-in signpost. The restaurant opened in 2021, run by chef Napol "Joe" Jantraget and chef Saki Hoshino — the same two behind 80/20, a one-MICHELIN-star restaurant. But at Samlor, the pair traded the fine-dining suit for the kind of Thai food people crave every day. The result was a Bib Gourmand award starting in 2023, retained continuously through the 2026 guide — and MICHELIN's reasoning for this value-focused award is straightforward: star-restaurant technique at a few-hundred-baht price.

The dish that made Samlor's name spread across social media is the soufflé-style Thai omelette (THB 380), which chef Joe dreamed up during the pandemic by applying French soufflé technique to a Thai khai jiao, turning it into one of Bangkok's most photographed dishes. The puffed omelette arrives towering at the table in a way that makes every table turn to look. Beyond the soufflé omelette, there's braised pork krapow rice (THB 250–280), which trades the usual rush of roadside krapow for the patience of slow braising, clay-pot pork jowl (THB 360), and several more Thai drinking-food plates meant to be ordered and shared across the table alongside drinks. Most dishes sit in the THB 250–400 range, but if you want to splurge once, there's Jay Joe's crab omelette at THB 1,800. The space itself is an old-neighbourhood shophouse done up in a relaxed style — dress however you like, no need to overthink it.

What makes Samlor stand out from other buzzy restaurants is how seriously it's run behind the easygoing vibe. Dinner runs in two clearly defined rounds (18:00–20:00 and 20:00–22:30) so the kitchen can hold quality at every table, and booking goes through TableCheck with a THB 300 per-person deposit that's credited toward the food bill. Prime time slots fill up roughly a month ahead, which says a lot about a restaurant that clearly isn't just riding an opening buzz. The Talat Noi location also makes for a good half-day trip — wander and photograph the old Charoen Krung neighbourhood in the evening, then close it out with a hot soufflé omelette around seven. It's just a ten-minute walk from MRT Hua Lamphong.

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Contemporary Thai / drinking food

Samlor

📍 Charoen Krung / Talat Noi (Bang Rak) 🧭 Charoen Krung
SamlorPhoto: Samlor official reservation page (TableCheck)🔍 แตะเพื่อซูม
🖼️ แตะรูปเพื่อซูมในหน้า · แผนที่ / โซเชียลฝังจากต้นทาง (ถูกลิขสิทธิ์)
👍 Best forCome with a small group of friends to share drinking-food plates, or as a couple wanting star-chef Thai cooking for a few hundred baht
🍽️ Bib GourmandBib GourmandThai foodCharoen Krung
🕐Dinner Wed–Mon 18:00–22:30 (last order); weekend lunch Sat–S
🥢Signature — Soufflé-style Thai omelette (khai fu)

Most dishes run THB 250–400 (soufflé Thai omelette THB 380, braised pork krapow rice THB 250–280, clay-pot pork jowl THB 360); if you want to go big, there's Jay Joe's crab omelette at THB 1,800. Booking is online through TableCheck only, with a non-refundable THB 300 per-person deposit that's credited toward your food bill. Dinner runs in two rounds — 18:00–20:00 and 20:00–22:30 — and prime time slots book out roughly a month ahead. Changing a reservation requires 24 hours' notice.

The tip is to keep checking TableCheck for last-minute cancellations, or aim for the Saturday–Sunday lunch slot (11:00–13:30), which is much easier to book than dinner. The restaurant is open Wednesday–Monday and closed every Tuesday, so don't accidentally show up then. Getting there is easy — take the MRT to Hua Lamphong and walk about 10 minutes into Talat Noi. Look for the corner shophouse on Charoen Krung Road with a samlor tricycle hanging outside. Dress however you like.

Must-trySoufflé-style Thai omelette (khai fu)Braised pork krapow riceClay-pot pork jowlThai drinking-food plates to share
Samlor at a glance (updated Jul 2026)
ItemDetails
MICHELIN award 2026🍽️ Bib Gourmand
CuisineContemporary Thai / drinking food
Approx. priceMost dishes THB 250–400 (soufflé Thai omelette THB 380, krapow rice THB 250–280, clay-pot pork jowl THB 360; splurge Jay Joe crab om
BookingTableCheck (online, deposit required) — Book here
HoursDinner Wed–Mon 18:00–22:30 (last order); weekend lunch Sat–Sun 11:00–13:30; closed Tue
Getting thereMRT Hua Lamphong, about a 10-minute walk
NeighbourhoodCharoen Krung / Talat Noi (Bang Rak)
Dress codeCasual

Queue tips

THB 300/person non-refundable deposit, credited toward the food bill. Dinner runs in two rounds (18:00–20:00 and 20:00–22:30). Prime slots book out roughly a month ahead; 24h notice required to modify. Verified the TableCheck page is live and is this restaurant. · Watch TableCheck for last-minute cancellations; weekend lunch is easier to get than dinner. Closed Tuesdays.

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FAQ

How do I book Samlor?

Book online through TableCheck only. There's a THB 300 per-person deposit (non-refundable, but credited toward your food bill). Prime dinner time slots book out roughly a month ahead, so if you miss out, keep checking the booking page for cancellations, or try Saturday–Sunday lunch, which is easier to get.

How much budget do I need per person?

Most dishes run THB 250–400 — soufflé Thai omelette THB 380, braised pork krapow rice THB 250–280, clay-pot pork jowl THB 360. Two people ordering three or four dishes will eat comfortably. If you want to splurge, there's Jay Joe's crab omelette at THB 1,800.

What should I order?

The soufflé-style Thai omelette is the dish you need on the table, followed by the braised pork krapow rice and clay-pot pork jowl. Add one or two more Thai drinking-food plates to share.

How do I get there, and what time is best?

Take the MRT to Hua Lamphong and walk about 10 minutes to the corner shophouse on Charoen Krung Road with a samlor hanging outside. Dinner runs Wednesday–Monday in two rounds (18:00 and 20:00); lunch is only Saturday–Sunday, 11:00–13:30. Closed Tuesdays.

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