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Thai cuisine honoured by the Michelin Guide

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TWO restaurant­s in Bangkok have each earned a pair of coveted Michelin stars, the first time the leading guide has awarded the accolade to local establishm­ents offering Thai cuisine.

Located in Bangkok, the restaurant­s Sorn and R-haan were upgraded from their previous onestar rating in the third edition of the Michelin Guide Thailand, unveiled Tuesday in the capital.

Sorn celebrates traditiona­l techniques and recipes from southern Thailand, where it sources from a network of small producers.

At the helm of R-haan, Chef Chumpol offers food inspired by products from all regions of the kingdom.

No establishm­ent won three stars in this 2020 edition, but three others retain two – the French restaurant­s Le Normandie and Mezzaluna, as well as that of

German twin brothers Suhring.

This year some 29 establishm­ents in Thailand received stars.

Gwendal Poullennec, internatio­nal director of Michelin Guides, said the ratings showcased “Thailand’s rich diversity and high quality of local produce”.

Thailand is already famed for its street food and Bangkok’s curbside crab omelette standout Jay Fai retained its one star.

Despite criticism over its alleged Eurocentri­sm and focus on pricey restaurant­s, the red guide, created in 1900, remains a key reference in the world of the gastronomy.

Out of some 20,000 restaurant­s listed worldwide, only about one hundred have achieved the highest distinctio­n of the “three stars”.

Michelin covers Asia in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Macau, Shanghai, Seoul, Singapore, Taiwan and Bangkok. – AFP Relaxnews

 ??  ?? Thai chef Chumpol (third from left) holds the two michelin stars award during a ceremony in bangkok. — AFP Relaxnews
Thai chef Chumpol (third from left) holds the two michelin stars award during a ceremony in bangkok. — AFP Relaxnews

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