Restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand
Gim Nguan Noodle
350ptsMichelin-recognised noodles at street-food prices.

About Gim Nguan Noodle
A Michelin Bib Gourmand winner in back-to-back years (2024 and 2025), Gim Nguan Noodle has served fresh fish ball noodle soup in Bangkok's Chom Thong district since 1999. At a single ฿ price point, it is one of the city's clearest value cases in the Michelin-recognised set. Walk-in, order a bowl, and let the two decades of neighbourhood reputation do the rest.
Verdict
If you are tracking down fish ball noodle soup in Bangkok, Gim Nguan Noodle belongs on your shortlist. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) confirm what the 4.5-star Google rating across 288 reviews already suggests: this is a serious bowl at a price point that makes the decision easy. At a single ฿ price range, it costs a fraction of Bangkok's fine-dining tier and delivers cooking that Michelin's inspectors have publicly endorsed twice. Book it, eat there, and judge for yourself — the barrier to entry is low enough that there is no reason not to.
Portrait
Picture a Bangkok alley in the Chom Thong district, the kind of narrow residential soi where restaurants survive on reputation alone, not foot traffic from tourists. Gim Nguan Noodle has occupied this spot since 1999, which means it has been feeding the neighbourhood for over two decades before a Michelin badge made anyone outside the district pay attention. That longevity is its own credential: in Bangkok's hyper-competitive noodle category, surviving 25-plus years in a residential soi requires a product that keeps people returning.
The draw is fish ball noodle soup, and the execution is precise enough to earn Michelin recognition in back-to-back years. The fish balls are made fresh, which matters in a category where pre-made, factory-produced balls are the norm. Fresh fish balls have a firmer, more elastic bite and a cleaner, more direct seafood flavour than their frozen counterparts. The broth is described as savoury and aromatic — the kind of stock that comes from long, attentive cooking rather than a seasoning shortcut. Noodles arrive al dente, which is not a given in a category where overcooked, mushy strands are common. Optional toppings including cheese and poached egg give the bowl an unusual flexibility for a street-food operation of this type.
The serving sizes are large, and condiments are available at the table, which means you can adjust seasoning to your preference. For a food explorer working through Bangkok's noodle category, this combination , fresh product, considered broth, textural discipline, and value , makes Gim Nguan Noodle a more substantive stop than many options at three or four times the price.
To put the category in context: Bangkok's noodle scene is broad and genuinely competitive. You can eat well for ฿ almost anywhere. What separates Gim Nguan Noodle from the average bowl is the Michelin verification and the 25-year track record, both of which are hard to fake. Comparable noodle-focused stops worth benchmarking against in Bangkok include Guay Jub Mr. Jo, Jao Nai Fish Ball (Bang Khae Road), Jay Jia Yentafo, and No Name Noodle. Each has its own speciality and neighbourhood context. For a broader picture of the city's noodle category, Kolun.h is another local reference point worth checking.
The Chom Thong location puts Gim Nguan Noodle in the southwest of Bangkok, away from the tourist-heavy Sukhumvit and Silom corridors. Getting there requires a purpose: you are not stumbling across this on a hotel-district stroll. That is part of what makes it a rewarding stop for anyone building an itinerary around eating rather than convenience. For broader planning across the city, our full Bangkok restaurants guide covers the full range, and if you are building a multi-day trip, our Bangkok hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are useful companion resources.
On drinks: Gim Nguan Noodle is a noodle shop, not a cocktail bar, and there is no drinks program to evaluate in isolation. In the context of the PEA-R-13 angle, this is worth stating directly , if a bar program matters to your visit, this is not the venue for it. Bangkok's cocktail scene is genuinely strong, and the city's bar guide is the right place to plan that part of your evening. What Gim Nguan Noodle offers instead is the kind of clear, single-minded focus that makes a noodle shop worth crossing a city for. The condiments on the table are your customisation tools; the bowl is the programme.
For context on Michelin Bib Gourmand venues across Thailand more broadly, the designation appears at restaurants including AKKEE in Pak Kret and at higher-starred operations like PRU in Phuket. Outside Thailand, noodle-focused comparisons worth considering for a well-travelled food explorer include A Niang Mian Guan in Shanghai and A Xin Xian Lao in Fuzhou , two regional noodle institutions that show how seriously Asian cities can treat the format. Further afield, Aquila in Chiang Mai and Ayutthayarom in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya round out a broader Thai itinerary if you are travelling through the country. For southern Thailand, Anuwat in Phang Nga and The Spa in Lamai Beach offer regional contrast. Bangkok's wineries guide is available if that category is relevant to your trip.
Practical Details
Booking: Easy , no advance reservation appears necessary for a venue of this type and price point. Walk-in is the standard approach for Bangkok noodle shops at the ฿ level. Budget: ฿ (single tier, making this one of the most accessible price points in the city's Michelin-recognised set). Dress: Casual; this is a neighbourhood noodle shop, not a dressed-up dining room. Location: 75/70 Soi Chom Thong 16, Chom Thong, Bangkok , southwest of the city centre, requiring deliberate travel. Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024 and 2025. Google Rating: 4.5 from 288 reviews.
Compare Gim Nguan Noodle
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gim Nguan Noodle | ฿ | Easy | — |
| Sorn | ฿฿฿฿ | Unknown | — |
| Baan Tepa | ฿฿฿฿ | Unknown | — |
| Gaa | ฿฿฿฿ | Unknown | — |
| Côte by Mauro Colagreco | ฿฿฿฿ | Unknown | — |
| Sühring | ฿฿฿฿ | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Gim Nguan Noodle?
No advance booking is needed. Gim Nguan Noodle operates as a walk-in venue — show up, queue if necessary, and order. Arriving early or off-peak reduces wait time, especially given the Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in both 2024 and 2025, which has likely increased foot traffic.
Can I eat at the bar at Gim Nguan Noodle?
Seating details are not confirmed in available records, but at a ฿-priced Bangkok noodle shop of this type, counter or communal seating is the norm rather than a formal bar setup. Come expecting a casual, no-frills arrangement.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Gim Nguan Noodle?
There is no tasting menu here. Gim Nguan Noodle is a single-focus noodle shop built around fish ball noodle soup, with optional toppings like cheese and poached egg. Order a bowl, customise with condiments, and that is the format.
Is Gim Nguan Noodle worth the price?
At ฿ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025), the value case is straightforward: this is Michelin-recognised cooking at street-food prices. For fish ball noodle soup in Bangkok, it delivers more documented credibility per baht than most alternatives in the category.
What should I wear to Gim Nguan Noodle?
Whatever you would wear to any casual Bangkok street food stop. At ฿ pricing in a residential Chom Thong soi, there are no dress expectations beyond basic comfort. Flip-flops are fine.
Is Gim Nguan Noodle good for a special occasion?
Only if your special occasion is eating Michelin Bib Gourmand noodles in a Bangkok alley — which is a legitimate reason. For a formal celebration, look to Sühring or Sorn instead. Gim Nguan is the right call when the occasion is finding the best bowl of fish ball soup in the city at a price that lets you order two.
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