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    Restaurant in Pak Kret, Thailand

    Chang-Wang-Imm

    350pts

    Michelin value, river views, book table #52.

    Chang-Wang-Imm, Restaurant in Pak Kret

    About Chang-Wang-Imm

    Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024–2025) and a ฿฿ price tag make Chang-Wang-Imm one of the stronger value calls in the Nonthaburi dining scene. Set in a preserved 1950s riverside house in Pak Kret, the kitchen delivers classic Thai cooking — the pork curry with shrimp paste and basil is the dish to order. Book table #52 on the upper deck for private Chao Phraya river views.

    A Michelin-recognised table on the Chao Phraya — book table #52 before someone else does

    The single most consequential booking decision at Chang-Wang-Imm is not whether to go, but where to sit. Table #52 on the upper deck gives you a private, unobstructed view of the Chao Phraya river from a 1950s wooden house that has been serving classic Thai cooking long enough to develop its own gravitational pull. That table is limited to one party at a time, and with a 4.4 Google rating across nearly 1,850 reviews and back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, the room fills faster than the price tag suggests it should. If you are planning a visit, request that table when you book — not as an afterthought.

    Chang-Wang-Imm sits in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, which places it outside Bangkok's central dining circuit but squarely on the radar of anyone serious about affordable, well-executed Thai cooking in a setting that most city restaurants cannot replicate. The building is a preserved 1950s house: low ceilings, vintage furniture, the kind of décor that arrived before anyone thought to call it aesthetic. The river runs directly below. The spatial experience here is not incidental , it is the reason the Michelin inspectors keep coming back alongside the food.

    What to eat across multiple visits

    The venue database flags one dish specifically: the traditional Thai curry with pork, shrimp paste and basil. If you are making a first visit, order it. The combination of fermented shrimp paste with fresh basil is a register of flavour that sits closer to home cooking than to restaurant performance , and that is the point. Chang-Wang-Imm is not trying to reinterpret Thai cuisine; it is executing the classic form of it at a price point (฿฿) that makes repeat visits financially reasonable.

    A second visit rewards a more exploratory approach. The kitchen's strength appears to lie in dishes where technique is invisible , where the cooking does not announce itself but delivers flavour that accumulates with each bite. For a food or travel enthusiast who wants depth, the value of returning is in working through the menu systematically rather than anchoring every visit to the same signature. Classic Thai cooking at this level has range: soups, grilled preparations, rice dishes, and curry variations that reflect regional and seasonal shifts in ingredient availability. Without specific menu data confirmed in the database, the recommendation is to ask your server what is cooking well that day , a question that tends to produce more useful guidance than a printed menu at a venue where the kitchen has been running long enough to have opinions.

    By a third visit, you have enough context to plan around the weekend live music programme. The music adds ambient noise that changes the room's character after dark , better for groups comfortable with a livelier setting, less suited to a quiet dinner for two. If conversation is the priority, an early weekday booking is the better call. Saturday evening at table #52 is the right choice for a group that wants the full Chang-Wang-Imm experience: river view, music, and the curry arriving in sequence.

    Booking and logistics

    Booking is described as easy relative to comparable Michelin Bib Gourmand venues in the Bangkok area, which is a practical advantage worth using. Chang-Wang-Imm sits in Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi , reachable from central Bangkok but not a short trip on foot. Factor in travel time from the city centre, and plan dinner rather than a quick lunch if you are coming from Bangkok. The ฿฿ price range means two people can eat well without the financial exposure of a tasting-menu commitment, which also makes the multi-visit strategy genuinely viable rather than aspirational.

    Phone and website details are not confirmed in our database. Reaching out through the venue's own channels or arriving early on a weekday for a walk-in are both workable options. For special occasions or groups wanting table #52, booking ahead is the only reliable approach , do not leave that seat to chance.

    How it fits the broader Thai dining picture

    For context on where Chang-Wang-Imm sits within Thailand's wider Michelin-tracked Thai cooking scene, Sorn in Bangkok and Nahm in Bangkok represent the upper tier of formal Thai cuisine recognition , both operate at significantly higher price points and with a more composed tasting-menu structure. Samrub Samrub Thai in Bangkok occupies a comparable philosophical register to Chang-Wang-Imm in its commitment to traditional Thai flavours, but runs at a different price and formality level. Chang-Wang-Imm's position is distinct: Bib Gourmand recognition, a river setting, and a ฿฿ price range that makes it one of the more accessible entries in Thailand's Michelin-tracked Thai cooking category.

    If you are building a wider trip around food in the region, PRU in Phuket, Aquila in Chiang Mai, and Ayutthayarom in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya give you a broader sense of how Thai ingredients and technique translate across different regional contexts. Anuwat in Phang Nga and The Spa in Lamai Beach complete a southern Thailand sequence for those moving through the coast.

    Within Pak Kret itself, our full Pak Kret restaurants guide covers the local dining picture in more depth, alongside hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences in the district.

    The verdict

    Chang-Wang-Imm earns its Bib Gourmand twice over: once for the cooking, once for the setting. At ฿฿ per head with Michelin recognition and a river-view table that most Bangkok restaurants cannot match at any price, the decision to book is easy. The only question is whether you book table #52 on your first visit or save it for a return. Book it first.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Chang-Wang-Imm worth the price?

    At ฿฿ per head with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, Chang-Wang-Imm is one of the stronger value cases in the Bangkok-area Michelin set. You are getting classic Thai cooking in a genuine 1950s riverside setting for well under what comparable recognition costs elsewhere. If the price range fits your budget, the answer is yes.

    Can I eat at the bar at Chang-Wang-Imm?

    Bar seating is not documented for Chang-Wang-Imm. The venue is set in a 1950s house with table service, and the upper deck — specifically table #52 — is where the seating configuration matters most. check the venue's official channels to confirm available seating formats before arrival.

    Does Chang-Wang-Imm handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary accommodation policies are not documented in available venue data. The kitchen works with traditional Thai techniques and classic ingredients — including shrimp paste, pork, and basil — so guests with shellfish or meat restrictions should clarify with the restaurant before booking.

    Is Chang-Wang-Imm good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with one specific move: book table #52 on the upper deck. It offers private Chao Phraya river views, live music at weekends, and a 1950s house setting that provides enough atmosphere to make an occasion feel considered without requiring a high-end budget. At ฿฿, it punches above its price point for this use case.

    Is Chang-Wang-Imm good for solo dining?

    The riverside setting and table-service format work for solo diners, and the ฿฿ price range keeps the commitment low. Weekend live music adds ambient cover if you prefer not to dine in silence. Table #52 is likely a two-top configuration, so solo guests should confirm availability when booking.

    What are alternatives to Chang-Wang-Imm in Pak Kret?

    Within the Pak Kret and broader Nonthaburi area, options at a comparable price and setting are limited. For riverside Thai dining with more central Bangkok access, Suan Thip in Nonthaburi is the closest like-for-like comparison on atmosphere. Chang-Wang-Imm's Michelin Bib Gourmand standing, however, gives it a documented quality credential that most local alternatives do not hold.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Chang-Wang-Imm?

    A formal tasting menu is not documented for Chang-Wang-Imm. The venue operates as a traditional Thai restaurant with à la carte service. The dish flagged most specifically is the Thai curry with pork, shrimp paste and basil — order that as an anchor and build around it rather than expecting a set-menu format.

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