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28/09/2019

How much does it cost to eat at Gaggan in Bangkok?

How much does it cost to eat at Gaggan in Bangkok?

The restaurant is only open for dinner. There’s no a la carte menu – everyone enjoys the same 25-course tasting menu regardless of where they’re seated. Gaggan’s degustation costs THB 5,000++ per person and is served over two hours with two seating times, at 6 and 9PM.

Why did Gaggan Bangkok close?

Anand initially planned to close Gaggan in June 2020 to start a new venture in Fukuoka, Japan, with his partner Takeshi Fukuyama. However, due to complications with shareholders, the restaurant closed on August 24, 2019.

Is Gaggan still open?

In August 2019, he shuttered Gaggan, the Bangkok restaurant that won The Best Restaurant in Asia title on a record four occasions. One year on, in March 2021, his new restaurant landed at No. 5 in the Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants list, picking up the Highest New Entry Award, sponsored by Aspire Lifestyles.

What is the best restaurant in Thailand?

Here’s a List of the Best Restaurants in Thailand for 2020

  • Le Normandie | Two MICHELIN Stars | Bangkok.
  • Mezzaluna | Two MICHELIN Stars | Bangkok.
  • R-Haan | Two MICHELIN Stars | Bangkok | Newly Promoted.
  • Sorn | Two MICHELIN Stars | Bangkok | Newly Promoted.
  • Sühring | Two MICHELIN Stars | Bangkok.

What happened Gaggan?

BANGKOK – On August 24th, 2019, Gaggan, probably the most famous Indian fine dining restaurant in the world, closed for good. It held two Michelin stars, a spot in the top 5 of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants list, and a reservations book pushed to waitlist for the next 10 months.

How much does Gaggan cost?

Here the cost per person is approximately US$265, a wine pairing menu can be experienced for an extra US$150. Only 50 diners are served each day and reservations can only be made online.

What should I eat in Thailand?

Top 10 Traditional Thai food you must try in Thailand

  • Massaman Curry. No one has yet to pin down where exactly this rustic curry dish came from.
  • Pad Kra Prao.
  • Kao Ka Moo.
  • Khao Soi.
  • Yam Nua (Beef Salad)
  • Pad Woon Sen (Stir-fried Glass Noodles)
  • Kway Teow (noodle soup)
  • Hor Mok Ma Prow Awn (seafood coconut curry)