Restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand
Gaa
2,335Pearl PointsTwo Michelin stars. Book well ahead.

About Gaa
Gaa holds two Michelin stars (2025), ranks #65 on World's 50 Best Asia, and scores 95 on La Liste 2026 — Bangkok's clearest case for modern Indian fine dining. Chef Garima Arora's tasting menus apply Indian technique to seasonal Thai produce in a restored Thai house on Sukhumvit 53. Book four to six weeks out minimum; weekend lunch (Sat–Sun, noon–3 pm) is the most accessible entry point.
Gaa, Bangkok: Is It Worth Booking?
At the ฿฿฿฿ price tier, Gaa is one of the most demanding reservations in Bangkok — and one of the few that justifies it without qualification. Chef Garima Arora holds two Michelin stars (2024, 2025), ranks #65 on World's 50 Best Asia's Leading Restaurants (2025), and scored 95 points on La Liste's 2026 ranking. That is not a venue coasting on a single accolade; it is a consistent track record across multiple credentialing bodies over several years. If you are spending at this level in Bangkok, Gaa belongs on a very short shortlist.
The Room and the Format
Gaa occupies a restored Thai house on Sukhumvit Soi 53, and the dining room sets expectations correctly from the moment you walk in: pitched roof, taupe walls, minimal decor with restrained Thai accents. This is not a maximalist showroom. The space is elegant without being cold, relaxed without being casual. For food-focused travelers who want the room to stay out of the way of the plate, the setting delivers exactly that. The visual cue on arrival — a traditional Thai house repurposed with contemporary restraint , signals that this is serious cooking given a considered frame.
The format is tasting menus only: two options, one of which is fully vegetarian. Gaa runs dinner from Monday through Friday (5:30 pm to midnight), with the addition of a Saturday and Sunday lunch service from noon to 3 pm. That weekend lunch is the format most worth noting for explorers and first-timers: it offers a slightly different rhythm from the dinner experience, and Saturday or Sunday at noon is meaningfully easier to slot into a Bangkok itinerary than a weeknight evening when you may be eating across multiple restaurants.
What the Weekend Lunch Delivers
Weekend lunch at Gaa is not a truncated version of the dinner menu. The kitchen's core approach , sourcing seasonal Thai produce, importing key ingredients from across India, applying Indian cooking technique to local material , holds across both services. Dishes documented across public record include spiced betel pepper preparations, banana flour doughnuts, toast with frozen cucumber, pumpkin with whey, and chickpea dumplings. These are not large plates; the format runs through a series of small, layered courses. The vegetarian menu at lunch is a legitimate choice here, not a compromise: vegetables are primary ingredients in Arora's kitchen, not substitutes.
For the food-focused traveler comparing weekend lunch options across Bangkok's ฿฿฿฿ tier, Gaa's Saturday and Sunday service represents one of the few ways to access a two-Michelin-star kitchen mid-afternoon. Venues like Sühring and Baan Tepa do not consistently offer weekend lunch access at this level. That practical advantage matters when planning a multi-day food itinerary.
Booking Difficulty
Expect near-impossible availability on short notice. Gaa is one of Bangkok's hardest reservations. The booking window fills well in advance, particularly for weekend dinner. Weekend lunch is marginally more accessible than Saturday or Friday dinner, but you should not plan a Bangkok trip around Gaa without securing the reservation before you book flights. Plan at minimum four to six weeks out; for high-demand dates, longer. Walk-ins are not a realistic strategy at this level.
Reservations: Book well in advance , treat this as a near-impossible reservation and secure your table before finalizing travel plans. Hours: Monday–Friday 5:30 pm–midnight; Saturday–Sunday 12–3 pm and 5:30 pm–midnight. Budget: ฿฿฿฿ tasting menu format. Dress: Smart casual at minimum; the room and price point support dressing up. Address: 46/1 Sukhumvit 53 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110. Google rating: 4.4 from 757 reviews.
How Gaa Fits a Bangkok Food Itinerary
Gaa is the right choice if modern Indian cooking with Thai seasonal produce is the experience you are after , and there is genuinely nothing else in Bangkok doing that with comparable credential. For Southern Thai fine dining, Sorn is the more locally-rooted option and holds two Michelin stars of its own. For contemporary Thai at the same price tier, Baan Tepa is worth considering. For modern Thai with a slightly more accessible price point, Le Du is the practical alternative. Gaa sits in its own category: it is the destination for Indian culinary technique applied to Thai ingredients, at fine dining pace and scale.
If you are extending beyond Bangkok, PRU in Phuket and Aeeen in Chiang Mai represent Thailand's fine dining reach outside the capital. For a broader picture of what Bangkok's restaurant scene offers at every tier, see our full Bangkok restaurants guide. If you are planning the wider trip, our Bangkok hotels guide and bars guide are worth consulting alongside it.
For context on where Gaa sits within the global modern Indian conversation, Gymkhana and BiBi in London represent the European end of that category , both compelling, both operating with a different ingredient base and format. Gaa is the version of that conversation being held in Southeast Asia, with Thai produce as the primary material.
The Verdict
Book Gaa if: you have a deep interest in how Indian cooking technique translates into a seasonal Thai-produce context; you are prepared to commit to a tasting menu format; and you can secure the reservation in advance. The two Michelin stars, the La Liste score of 95, the World's 50 Best ranking, and the 4.4 Google rating across 757 reviews form a coherent picture of a kitchen that consistently delivers at the level its price point demands. The weekend lunch format adds a practical entry point that dinner-only venues in this tier cannot match. At ฿฿฿฿, this is not a spontaneous booking , but for a considered food itinerary, it is one of Bangkok's clearest yes-decisions.
FAQ
What should I order at Gaa?
- Gaa operates on tasting menus only , there is no à la carte ordering. Choose between the standard tasting menu and the fully vegetarian menu. The vegetarian option is not an afterthought: vegetables are core to Arora's cooking philosophy, and the vegetarian menu reflects that with the same technical depth as the main menu. If you have a preference for lighter, produce-led courses, the vegetarian menu is a genuine recommendation, not a fallback.
Is Gaa good for a special occasion?
- Yes, with a clear caveat: the format is tasting menu in a calm, minimal dining room, not a celebratory banquet-hall experience. It is the right choice for a special occasion that centers on food and conversation , an anniversary dinner, a significant birthday for a serious food traveler, or a once-in-trip meal. The two Michelin stars and the La Liste 95-point score give it the credential weight that occasions like that benefit from. Book well in advance and communicate the occasion when reserving.
What should a first-timer know about Gaa?
- Three things matter most for a first visit. First, the reservation: treat it as near-impossible on short notice and book four to six weeks out at minimum. Second, the format: tasting menus only, running across multiple small courses , budget two and a half to three hours. Third, the weekend lunch option: Saturday and Sunday from noon to 3 pm gives you access to the full Gaa experience at a time that may be easier to integrate into a Bangkok itinerary than a weeknight dinner. If you are visiting Bangkok primarily for food, Gaa alongside Sorn covers the two most credentialed kitchens in the city.
Can Gaa accommodate groups?
- The tasting menu format works for groups, but the intimate scale of the restored Thai house dining room means this is not a venue suited to large parties. For groups of four to six on a special occasion, the tasting menu format is manageable and appropriate. For larger groups, contact the venue directly to understand private dining availability , the database does not confirm a dedicated private room, so confirm before booking. Bear in mind that at the ฿฿฿฿ price point, group dinners here represent significant per-head spend; confirm group policies and any minimum spends when reserving.
Is Gaa worth the price?
- At two Michelin stars, a La Liste score of 95 points, and a World's 50 Best Asia ranking of #65, the price is defensible by any objective credentialing measure. The more useful question is whether the format suits you: tasting menus, small courses, a kitchen working within a specific Indian-technique-meets-Thai-produce framework. If that is the experience you are seeking, the value case is strong. If you want something more flexible or locally-rooted, Sorn at the same price tier delivers a different but equally serious Southern Thai tasting menu experience.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Gaa?
- Yes , with the caveat that Gaa's tasting menu is a commitment in format, pace, and price. Chef Garima Arora became the first Indian chef to receive a Michelin star in November 2018, and the progression to two stars by 2024 reflects sustained kitchen development rather than a single moment of recognition. The tasting menu is the only way to experience what the kitchen does: layered Indian technique applied to seasonal Thai ingredients across a sequence of small courses. For a food traveler who engages with tasting menus elsewhere , at venues like Gymkhana or Côte by Mauro Colagreco in Bangkok , Gaa's menu is the most distinctive in its category in the city.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Gaa?
Gaa runs set tasting menus only — there is no à la carte. The kitchen offers two menus, one of which is fully vegetarian, so the decision is which format suits your table. Both draw on seasonal Thai produce interpreted through Indian technique, and the vegetarian menu is not a concession: it is a full expression of the kitchen's approach.
Is Gaa good for a special occasion?
Yes — it is one of the most credentialled special-occasion restaurants in Bangkok, holding two Michelin stars as of 2024 and ranked #65 on World's 50 Best Asia. The format is a multi-course tasting menu in a restored Thai house, which suits a celebratory dinner more naturally than a casual birthday group. Book the dinner service for the full experience; weekend lunch is available if evening slots are gone.
What should a first-timer know about Gaa?
Commit to the format before you book: Gaa is a tasting menu restaurant, dinner runs until midnight, and the ฿฿฿฿ price tier puts it at the top end of Bangkok fine dining. Chef Garima Arora was the first Indian chef to receive a Michelin star (November 2018) and the first Indian female chef to reach two stars, so the cooking has a specific point of view — modern Indian technique applied to Thai seasonal produce. If that intersection does not interest you, Sühring or Côte by Mauro Colagreco offer different fine-dining registers at a comparable price.
Can Gaa accommodate groups?
Gaa is a tasting menu restaurant housed in a restored Thai house, which limits how large a group it can seat together at one time. Small groups of two to four are the clearest fit. Larger parties should check the venue's official channels well in advance — last-minute group bookings at this demand level are unlikely to succeed.
Is Gaa worth the price?
At the ฿฿฿฿ tier, Gaa is among the priciest meals in Bangkok, but the credential stack supports it: two Michelin stars, #65 Asia's 50 Best (2025), and 95 points on La Liste 2026. For comparison, Sühring and Sorn operate in the same price band and deliver strong tasting menus, but neither offers the Indian-through-Thai-produce perspective that makes Gaa distinct. If that cooking direction is what you want, the price is warranted.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Gaa?
Yes, with one condition: the format has to suit you. Gaa offers two tasting menus — one including meat and fish, one fully vegetarian — and the kitchen's reputation, including a second Michelin star earned in 2024, is built on what those menus deliver. If you prefer à la carte or want to eat light, this is not the right booking. For a single committed tasting menu experience in Bangkok, very few restaurants at any price point carry the same level of recognised culinary intent.
Location
46, 1 Sukhumvit 53 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand
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Also Consider
- Sorn — Southern Thai, ฿฿฿฿
- Baan Tepa — Thai contemporary, ฿฿฿฿
- Côte by Mauro Colagreco — Mediterranean, Modern Cuisine, ฿฿฿฿
- Sühring — German, ฿฿฿฿
- Nahm — Thai, ฿฿฿
At Bangkok's ฿฿฿฿ tier, Gaa's two Michelin stars and La Liste 95-point score put it in direct conversation with Sorn, the Southern Thai tasting menu that also holds two Michelin stars and consistently ranks among Asia's most credentialed kitchens. The choice between them is a choice of culinary framework: Sorn is the deeper dive into Southern Thai tradition, sourcing and technique; Gaa is the crossover proposition, Indian cooking method applied to Thai seasonal produce. For a traveler doing one major fine dining meal in Bangkok, the decision comes down to whether you want a regionally rooted Thai experience or something that sits outside a single national tradition. Both are near-impossible to book on short notice.
Baan Tepa is the Thai contemporary alternative at the same price tier — a garden-setting venue that emphasizes Thai ingredients and technique in a more accessible format than either Gaa or Sorn. For a fine dining meal that stays within a Thai culinary framework with a lighter touch, Baan Tepa is easier to book and carries strong critical recognition. Sühring is the German tasting menu option at ฿฿฿฿ — technically accomplished and worth booking for travelers who want European fine dining in Bangkok, but a different category entirely from Gaa. Côte by Mauro Colagreco covers the Mediterranean-modern lane at the same price level, with the Colagreco name adding international fine dining context.
If ฿฿฿฿ is your ceiling and you want to maximize value across two meals rather than concentrating spend, Le Du at the ฿฿฿ tier delivers modern Thai cooking with serious credential and significantly more booking flexibility. Nahm at ฿฿฿ rounds out the Thai fine dining tier for travelers who want a less expensive but still serious option. For a food itinerary that makes the most of Bangkok's range, the practical recommendation is Gaa or Sorn as the anchor booking (secured well in advance), with Le Du as the more accessible complement.
Hours
- Monday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Tuesday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Wednesday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Friday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Saturday
- 12–3 pm, 5:30 pm–12 am
- Sunday
- 12–3 pm, 5:30 pm–12 am
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