Restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand
Guay Jub Mr. Jo
290ptsTwo Michelin Plates. One bowl. Go.

About Guay Jub Mr. Jo
Guay Jub Mr. Jo holds consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) for its peppery rolled rice noodle broth with crispy-skinned pork in Bang Kho Laem. At ฿ pricing and a 4.5 Google rating across 4,600-plus reviews, it is the clearest value-to-recognition trade in Bangkok's noodle category. Walk-in only, daytime hours, no reservation needed.
Verdict
For a single-digit-dollar bowl of noodles with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) to its name, Guay Jub Mr. Jo is one of the most direct booking decisions in Bangkok. You are spending well under ฿200 per head — possibly the lowest price-to-recognition ratio of any Michelin-acknowledged venue in the city. If guay jub (rolled rice noodles in peppery broth) is on your Bangkok itinerary, this is the address. If it is not on your itinerary yet, it should be.
Portrait
Guay Jub Mr. Jo sits on Chan Road in Bang Kho Laem, a district south of the Chao Phraya river that sees far fewer tourists than Silom or Sukhumvit. The room setup is split: a compact front section fills first with regulars, while a larger rear dining area absorbs the overflow. According to the Michelin data on record, locals arrive from early morning and continue through the late afternoon, which tells you the operating window and also the crowd profile — this is a neighbourhood canteen with a loyal repeat clientele, not a spot that lives off visitor traffic.
The dish itself is guay jub: wide, rolled rice noodle sheets served in a sweet, peppery broth. The version here is built around soft pork encased in crispy skin , a textural contrast that is central to what makes the bowl work. You can order it with or without pork offal, which gives the broth a deeper, more mineral character when included. This is not a dish that requires explanation to enjoy, but knowing the two versions exist matters on your first visit: order both configurations across a table if you are with someone, or treat the offal bowl as your visit-two benchmark once you know the baseline.
Multi-Visit Strategy
A single visit here is enough to understand why the Michelin inspectors returned. Two or three visits let you work the menu properly and calibrate your preferences. On a first visit, order the guay jub without offal , this is the cleaner read on the broth's pepper and sweetness balance, and the pork skin texture is the star. On a second visit, add the offal option. The flavour shifts noticeably: richer, more complex, and a better match for anyone who wants the broth to do more work. A third visit, if you are in Bangkok long enough, is the moment to arrive as close to opening as possible , the Michelin data notes the front room fills fastest, and an early seat there is the tightest version of the experience, surrounded by the regulars who have been coming before most tourists knew the name.
Guay jub is also practical to order in multiples. At ฿ pricing, two or three bowls across different configurations costs less than a single dish at most mid-range Bangkok restaurants. Use that to your advantage: this is one of the few venues in the city where ordering aggressively is the right strategy, not an indulgence.
Timing
Based on the operational data available, the venue runs from early morning through late afternoon. This is a daytime-only operation, which means it does not compete with Bangkok's evening dining circuit at all , you can visit here for late breakfast or lunch and still make a dinner reservation at a completely different price tier the same day. The optimal window is mid-morning on a weekday, before the lunch rush compounds the crowd. Weekend mornings attract more locals and the wait for the front room can extend. If you arrive late in the afternoon, you run the risk of the kitchen winding down; aim for before 1 PM to be safe.
Ratings and Recognition
- Michelin Plate: 2024, 2025
- Google rating: 4.5 from 4,609 reviews
- Price tier: ฿ (budget)
A 4.5 Google rating across more than 4,600 reviews is a meaningful signal at any price point. At ฿ pricing, it confirms that the volume of satisfied repeat visitors , not just curious tourists , is driving the score. The Michelin Plate designation, held across two consecutive years, indicates consistent kitchen standards rather than a one-off inspection result.
Booking and Access
No reservation is required or expected. This is a walk-in operation. Booking difficulty is rated Easy. The address is 313/7 Chan Rd, Wat Phraya Krai, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120. The Bang Kho Laem district is accessible by taxi or rideshare from central Bangkok; allow extra time if travelling from the north of the city during peak hours. No website or phone number is on record, so there is no advance contact option , simply arrive during the operating window.
How It Compares
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- Jao Nai Fish Ball (Bang Khae Road) , fish ball noodles at the budget end of the Bangkok spectrum
- Jay Jia Yentafo , yentafo noodles, a different broth profile worth comparing
- Kolun.h , Bangkok dining with a different register
- No Name Noodle , no-frills noodle eating in the city
- AKKEE in Pak Kret , worth the trip outside central Bangkok
- PRU in Phuket , if your Thailand trip extends south
- Aquila in Chiang Mai , for the northern Thailand leg
- Ayutthayarom in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya , day-trip dining north of Bangkok
- Anuwat in Phang Nga , southern Thailand option
- The Spa in Lamai Beach , Koh Samui reference
- A Niang Mian Guan in Shanghai , noodle comparison point in China
- A Xin Xian Lao (Gongnong Road) in Fuzhou , another regional noodle benchmark
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FAQ
- Is Guay Jub Mr. Jo good for solo dining? Yes, and it is probably the easiest solo meal at any Michelin-recognised venue in Bangkok. At ฿ pricing, one bowl is a complete, satisfying lunch. Order two configurations , with and without offal , to get the full picture of what the kitchen does. Counter or table seating at a venue of this type is generally solo-friendly, and the walk-in format means no awkward reservation for one.
- Can Guay Jub Mr. Jo accommodate groups? The rear dining area is described as large, which suggests groups of four to six should fit comfortably during off-peak hours. Arrive as a group before the midday rush. No advance booking is available on record, so larger parties should plan to arrive together early rather than assume tables will be held. At ฿ pricing, feeding a group here costs less than a single round of drinks at most Bangkok hotel bars.
- Does Guay Jub Mr. Jo handle dietary restrictions? The core dish is pork-based , the broth, the protein, and the optional offal are all pork-derived. There is no website or contact number on record to query alternatives in advance. If you do not eat pork, this is not the venue for you; the dish is built around it at every level. Pescatarian or vegetarian diners should look elsewhere in Bangkok's noodle category.
- What should a first-timer know about Guay Jub Mr. Jo? Three things: arrive before noon to secure a seat in the front room, decide upfront whether you want the offal version (it is a meaningfully different bowl, not just a topping swap), and bring cash. At ฿ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plates, this is one of the most recognised budget meals in Bangkok , expect other food-focused visitors alongside the local regulars, particularly on weekend mornings. The address is in Bang Kho Laem, south of the river, so factor in travel time from central Bangkok.
- What should I order at Guay Jub Mr. Jo? Guay jub is the only dish category here. Order one bowl with pork (no offal) to read the broth and texture baseline, and one with offal if you eat organ meat , the broth becomes richer and more complex with it included. The pork encased in crispy skin is the technical detail that Michelin inspectors specifically noted; make sure your bowl arrives hot enough that the skin retains its texture. If you are with another person, split both versions across the table on a first visit.
Compare Guay Jub Mr. Jo
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guay Jub Mr. Jo | Noodles | ฿ | From early morning until late afternoon, locals flock to the small room at the front and large dining area at the rear. Enjoy guay jub as an entrée or in a sweet, peppery rice noodle broth; rich layers of soft pork are encased in a crispy skin. Can be ordered with or without pork offal.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Sorn | Southern Thai | ฿฿฿฿ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Baan Tepa | Thai contemporary | ฿฿฿฿ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Gaa | Modern Indian, Indian | ฿฿฿฿ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Côte by Mauro Colagreco | Mediterranean, Modern Cuisine | ฿฿฿฿ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Sühring | German | ฿฿฿฿ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Guay Jub Mr. Jo good for solo dining?
It is one of the better solo options in Bangkok's noodle category. Counter-style seating in the small front room suits a single diner arriving at off-peak hours, and a bowl is ordered and eaten in under 30 minutes. At ฿ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024–2025), the value-to-effort ratio for a solo visit is high. No reservation needed.
Can Guay Jub Mr. Jo accommodate groups?
Yes. The venue has a large dining area at the rear that fits groups beyond what the small front room holds. For parties of four or more, head straight to the back room. No booking is required or expected, so larger groups should aim for arrival outside the main lunch rush.
Does Guay Jub Mr. Jo handle dietary restrictions?
Pork is central to the menu here, and the signature guay jub comes in a pork broth with soft pork and crispy skin. Pork offal can be ordered out. Diners avoiding pork entirely will find the menu limited, and there is no documented alternative broth or protein option in the available venue data.
What should a first-timer know about Guay Jub Mr. Jo?
This is a daytime-only, walk-in operation at 313/7 Chan Rd in Bang Kho Laem, south of the Chao Phraya river. It draws a local crowd from early morning through late afternoon, so arriving early or between meal peaks reduces wait time. The Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) makes it a known destination, but pricing stays at the ฿ tier. Dress and formality are not a consideration.
What should I order at Guay Jub Mr. Jo?
Order the guay jub in the sweet, peppery rice noodle broth with soft pork encased in crispy skin. You can take it as an entrée portion or a fuller bowl, and choose with or without pork offal. The offal version is the more complete expression of the dish and the version that Michelin inspectors have recognised two years running.
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