Restaurant in Khon Kaen, Thailand
Guang Tang Noodles
290ptsTwo Michelin Plates. One dish to start.

About Guang Tang Noodles
A Khon Kaen noodle shop with 70 years of history and back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024–2025), Guang Tang delivers housemade noodles, handmade wontons, and barbecue pork at single-baht pricing. Order the wonton noodle soup on visit one and the deep-fried noodles with gravy on visit two. One of the most straightforward value decisions in the city.
Verdict: A 70-Year Noodle Institution That Earns Two Return Visits
If you're visiting Khon Kaen and you eat noodles once, eat them here. Guang Tang Noodles has been running for more than 70 years, holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025), and charges in the single-baht tier — making it one of the most direct value decisions in the city. The question isn't whether to go; it's what to order on visit one versus visit two.
Portrait
Walk up to Guang Tang and the kitchen announces itself before you see the menu. The scent is layered: rendered pork fat, warm broth, and the faint sweetness of char siu drifting from wherever the barbecue pork is being sliced. This is a working kitchen with decades of muscle memory behind it, and it smells exactly like that.
The venue sits at 18/22 Phimphasut Road in Nai Mueang, the central district of Khon Kaen. The address is easy to find and the format is casual — you're here to eat, not to linger over décor. That's entirely consistent with the price point and the category. Don't arrive expecting atmosphere; arrive expecting execution.
The lineage matters in practical terms: when a noodle shop has been refining the same product for three generations, the technique is not approximate. The noodles and wontons are made in-house, which sets Guang Tang apart from the majority of noodle shops at this price level where dried or bought-in noodles are the norm. That single fact , housemade noodles and wontons at a ฿ price point , is the core reason Michelin keeps returning here.
What to Order on Your First Visit
Start with the noodle soup with wontons and barbecue pork. This is the dish the venue has built its reputation on across seven decades, and it gives you the clearest read on what makes the kitchen tick: the wonton skins, the noodle texture, the broth calibration, and the quality of the char siu. If you're a first-timer, this is the non-negotiable order. It also gives you the baseline against which everything else is measured.
What to Order on Your Second Visit
Come back for the deep-fried noodles with gravy and your choice of pork or beef. This is a different format entirely , crispy rather than broth-based, richer from the gravy , and it showcases a different dimension of the kitchen's range. The contrast between the two dishes is the reason a multi-visit strategy makes sense here: you're not repeating yourself, you're completing the picture. At ฿ pricing, two visits costs less than a single mid-range meal elsewhere in Khon Kaen.
How It Fits Into a Khon Kaen Food Itinerary
For noodle-focused eating in Khon Kaen, Here Joi Beef Noodle is the natural companion stop, offering beef-forward bowls at the same price tier. If you want to broaden beyond noodles, Sriruen Pad Thai (Ruenchit Road) and Whale Chicken Noodles cover adjacent ground at similar prices. For something more substantial, Baan Heng (Thai-Chinese) and Food by Fire sit at a higher spend and different format. Browse the full Khon Kaen restaurants guide if you're planning a longer stay, or check the Khon Kaen hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide to fill out the rest of a trip.
For context on what Michelin recognition at this price level means in Thailand more broadly, comparable Plate-level recognition applies to venues like Sorn in Bangkok and PRU in Phuket, though at dramatically different price tiers. Closer in spirit to the Guang Tang model of generational craft at accessible prices are A Niang Mian Guan in Shanghai and A Xin Xian Lao in Fuzhou , housemade noodle operations with deep local roots and strong institutional reputations. AKKEE in Pak Kret, The Spa in Lamai Beach, and Anuwat in Phang Nga and Aquila in Chiang Mai round out a picture of what strong regional Thai dining looks like outside Bangkok.
Ratings & Recognition
- Michelin Plate , 2025
- Michelin Plate , 2024
- Google rating: 4.3 from 274 reviews
Practical Details
Reservations: Walk-in only , no booking system is listed, and at this price point and format, arriving and queuing is the standard approach. Budget: ฿ tier , expect to spend a very small amount per person; this is among the most affordable Michelin-recognised eating in Thailand. Dress: No dress code; casual is entirely appropriate for this format. Booking difficulty: Easy , though popular hours may mean a short wait. Address: 18/22 Phimphasut Road, Nai Mueang, Mueang Khon Kaen District, Khon Kaen 40000, Thailand. Hours: Not confirmed in our data , check locally before visiting, particularly if planning an early morning or late arrival.
Compare Guang Tang Noodles
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Guang Tang Noodles | ฿ | — |
| Here Joi Beef Noodle | ฿ | — |
| Jok Guay Jab Tom Sen Bat Queue | ฿ | — |
| Kai Yang Rabeab (Khao Suan Kwang) | ฿ | — |
| Praprai | ฿฿ | — |
| Khun Jaeng Guay Tiew Pak Mor Kao Wang | ฿ | — |
A quick look at how Guang Tang Noodles measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Guang Tang Noodles?
No bar seating is documented for Guang Tang Noodles. At a ฿-tier noodle shop with over 70 years of operation, the format is practical: tables, walk-in service, and quick turnover. Come ready to sit at whatever is available when you arrive.
Does Guang Tang Noodles handle dietary restrictions?
Guang Tang's menu is built around egg noodle soups with pork, wontons, and barbecue pork, plus a deep-fried noodle option with pork or beef. The format is narrow by design. If you avoid pork or require a meat-free option, this is not the right stop — the kitchen's reputation is built on those specific preparations.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Guang Tang Noodles?
There is no tasting menu here. Guang Tang is a focused noodle shop: you choose from a short roster of dishes, eat quickly, and move on. That is the correct format for this venue, and it is part of why it has held two consecutive Michelin Plates.
How far ahead should I book Guang Tang Noodles?
No booking system is in place — Guang Tang operates walk-in only. Arrive during off-peak hours if you want to avoid a queue; at ฿ prices with Michelin Plate recognition, it draws a steady crowd. No phone or website is listed, so there is no way to call ahead.
What are alternatives to Guang Tang Noodles in Khon Kaen?
For beef-focused bowls at the same price point, Here Joi Beef Noodle is the closest comparable stop. Jok Guay Jab Tom Sen Bat Queue offers a different noodle format if you want variety across a single food itinerary. Praprai and Khun Jaeng Guay Tiew Pak Mor Kao Wang cover other local eating options if you are building out a full day of Khon Kaen street food.
Is Guang Tang Noodles good for a special occasion?
Not in the traditional sense. This is a no-frills noodle shop at ฿ prices, not a venue set up for celebrations, private dining, or extended meals. That said, if your occasion is eating one of Khon Kaen's most recognised bowls — two consecutive Michelin Plates, 70-plus years of operation — then it fits the bill for any serious food itinerary.
Is Guang Tang Noodles worth the price?
Yes, without reservation. At ฿ per head, Guang Tang delivers homemade noodles and wontons with Michelin Plate recognition in back-to-back years (2024 and 2025). The value case is straightforward: this is some of the most credentialled eating you will find at this price tier anywhere in Thailand.
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