🔄 Last checked 2 Jul 2026 · details and hours can change — check the venue before you go
The Sühring story starts with two German twins — Thomas and Mathias Sühring — who chose Thailand as the second home of German cooking. They opened the restaurant in 2016 in a fully restored 1970s villa, tucked away on Yen Akat Soi 3, a quiet residential lane on the Yannawa side near Sathorn. The quiet of the soi is a total contrast to what happens inside, because in November 2025 the MICHELIN Guide Thailand 2026 edition announced a promotion from 2 stars to a full 3 stars, making Sühring the first German restaurant in all of Asia to hold three MICHELIN stars. As if that weren't enough, Asia's 50 Best 2026 also ranked it No.18. Consider how far German food — a cuisine most people associate with just sausages and beer — has traveled in the hands of these two brothers.
What's served is modern German cooking in tasting-menu form, with two lengths to choose from: THB 7,800 for the shorter version and THB 9,800 for the longer, roughly 7-course version. Three dishes to watch for are the Wildpastete, a game-meat pâté en croûte that's become something of a signature of the Sühring house; the Spätzle, true German-style noodles that get a white Alba truffle version to add on once winter arrives (a THB 2,400 supplement, per a diner's report from December 2025); and a Black Forest cake reinterpreted as the closing course. For those who want to drink along, wine pairings run from THB 5,800 to THB 9,800 depending on the tier chosen. The atmosphere feels like a home more than a restaurant — outstanding German food served in the living room of an old villa, surrounded by a garden, quiet enough that you forget you're in Bangkok at all.
One thing worth knowing before you get your hopes up: the third star changed everything. After the announcement, weekend dinner tables disappeared within minutes of the 60-day SevenRooms booking window opening. The restaurant itself says plainly to book at least 1 month ahead, but a shortcut many people overlook is lunch — the restaurant only opens for lunch Thursday to Sunday, 12:30–14:30, which is contested far less than dinner. The dress code is smart casual, with men asked for trousers and good-looking footwear, and don't forget that cancelling within 48 hours or no-showing can incur a THB 5,800 fee — at this level, they take every seat seriously.
Sühring
Budget to prepare: tasting menu THB 7,800 (short) or THB 9,800 (long, ~7 courses), plus wine pairings THB 5,800–9,800 if you want to go all in — all told, per person can approach twenty thousand baht if you're drinking too. Booking is the hardest part — reserve online via SevenRooms up to 60 days ahead, and since earning the 3rd star, Saturday–Sunday tables sell out within minutes of the system opening. It's recommended to click the moment the 60-day window opens, or call +66 2 107 2777 / email the restaurant directly. If you miss dinner, try aiming for lunch Thursday–Sunday 12:30–14:30, which is much easier to book.
Watch out on cancellations: within 48 hours or a no-show can incur a THB 5,800 fee per person. There's no train station right at the door — BTS Chong Nonsi and MRT Lumphini are both around 2 km away. Take a taxi from the Sathorn area, about 10 minutes, straight into Yen Akat Soi 3. Dinner starts around 17:30–18:00, closed Mondays (some sources also list Tuesday). Check the actual schedule on SevenRooms before every visit. Dress smart casual, with men in long trousers.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| MICHELIN award 2026 | ⭐⭐⭐ Three MICHELIN Stars · ⬆️ Promoted this year |
| Cuisine type | Modern German |
| Approx. price | Tasting menu THB 7,800 (shorter) / THB 9,800 (extended, ~7 courses); wine pairings THB 5,800–9,800; supplements e.g. white-truffl |
| Booking | Online via SevenRooms, up to 60 days in advance (official site); or phone +66 2 107 2777 / email reservation@restaurantsuhring.com — Book here |
| Hours | Dinner from ~17:30–18:00; lunch Thu–Sun 12:30–14:30; closed Mon (some listings also show Tue closed) — confirm on SevenR |
| Getting there | BTS Chong Nonsi / MRT Lumphini (both ~2 km — take a taxi) |
| Neighbourhood | Yen Akat / Sathorn (residential lane, Yannawa) |
| Dress code | Smart casual — official site asks men for trousers and appropriate footwear; dressing up encouraged |
Booking tips
Restaurant recommends booking at least 1 month ahead; no-show or cancellation within 48 hours may incur THB 5,800/person fee. After the November 2025 three-star promotion, weekend slots reportedly disappear within minutes of the 60-day window opening. · Book the moment the 60-day SevenRooms window opens — weekend tables go in minutes since the third star. Weeknight lunch (Thu–Sun) is the easier way in. It's in a residential lane with no rail access; budget a 10-min taxi from Sathorn.
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