Restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand
Janhom
350ptsAunty Paew's southern Thai: fiery, cheap, repeat-worthy.

About Janhom
Janhom is Bangkok's strongest case for eating southern Thai food the way it is actually cooked in the south: intensely spiced, fermented-seafood-forward, and built on daily market ingredients by a kitchen with 20-plus years of practice. At ฿ per head with a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand, it costs a fraction of what comparable commitment to the cuisine runs elsewhere in the city.
Verdict: Bangkok's Most Convincing Case for Southern Thai Cooking at Street-Food Prices
If you have already eaten at Janhom once, coming back is the point. The menu shifts with what Aunty Paew finds at the market each morning, so a repeat visit is a genuinely different meal — not a slightly rotated set of options, but a kitchen that operates on daily logic rather than a fixed card. That is a rarer quality than it sounds, and for a Michelin Bib Gourmand-recognised address in the ฿ price tier, it makes Janhom one of the most defensible repeat bookings in Bangkok. For first-timers: this is the place to eat southern Thai cooking if you want the real version rather than a softened, tourist-adjusted one.
The Space
Janhom sits on Ramkhamhaeng 21 Alley in Wang Thonglang — a residential neighbourhood well east of the tourist trail, which is part of the point. The setting is modest and functional: the kind of room where the food earns the attention, not the interior design. Seating is close and the space is compact, which means the cooking smells arrive before the plates do. If you are looking for a designed dining environment with separation between tables and a curated playlist, this is not your venue. If you are looking for proximity to the cooking and the kind of atmosphere that comes from a room full of people who are actually here to eat, Janhom delivers that immediately. Solo diners fit naturally at smaller tables; groups of four or more may find it tight depending on configuration.
The Cooking
Southern Thai food is a distinct register from the central Thai cuisine that dominates Bangkok's casual dining options. It runs hotter, more pungent, and more aromatic, built on fermented and dried seafood ingredients that give the cuisine a depth that is hard to replicate. Aunty Paew has been working this cuisine for over 20 years, and the technical commitment is visible in the details: she makes her own curry paste, which matters because the paste is effectively the flavour foundation of every major dish on the menu.
The Kaeng Tai Pla , a fish curry built on fermented fish entrails , is the signature for good reason. It is a divisive dish for those unfamiliar with southern Thai cooking, but it is precisely the kind of thing you should order here rather than somewhere that hedges it for a broader audience. The stir-fried sataw beans with shrimp and shrimp paste is a second ordering anchor: sataw (stinkbeans) have a bitterness and intensity that pairs correctly with the umami weight of the paste. The deep-fried frog with turmeric rounds out the kitchen's range and signals that the menu is not performing a limited version of the cuisine. Chilled watermelon is reportedly served to reset the palate after the heat , a practical and sensible note from a kitchen that knows its food runs intense.
The daily-fresh ingredient approach means the menu is genuinely variable. Dishes listed above are documented signatures, but the supporting options on any given day depend on the market. This is the cooking philosophy that earned the Bib Gourmand recognition in 2025, and it is worth understanding before you arrive: come with flexibility, not a fixed list of must-orders.
Drinks and the Bar Question
Janhom is not a cocktail destination and does not operate a formal bar program. In the context of southern Thai cooking at this price point, that is entirely consistent. The food is the draw, and the beverage logic follows the cuisine: cold drinks to manage heat, not a drinks-led experience. If your visit is organised around a cocktail program as a co-equal part of the evening, look elsewhere , our full Bangkok bars guide covers the city's strongest options. At Janhom, the relevant question is what to drink with ferociously spiced food at low price points, and the answer is cold beer or water, not a curated spirits list. Pair the meal with something from Beer Hima in Chatuchak if you want craft beer nearby.
Booking and Getting There
Booking at Janhom is direct , this is not a venue requiring weeks of advance planning. The location in Wang Thonglang means you are committing to a journey off the central Bangkok grid, so build in travel time and confirm directions before going. The address is 273/4 Ramkhamhaeng 21 Alley, Phlabphla, Wang Thonglang. No website or phone number is currently listed through Pearl's data, so arrival logistics are leading confirmed through Google Maps or a local contact. The Google rating sits at 4.4 across 1,183 reviews, which for a neighbourhood restaurant of this type is a reliable quality signal. The ฿ price tier means the per-head cost is low by any standard , this is a serious meal at a fraction of what you would spend at the city's fine-dining southern Thai venues.
For broader context on where Janhom fits within the city's southern Thai options, our full Bangkok restaurants guide covers the category in detail. If you are building a Thailand trip around regional cooking, compare the Janhom experience against Chom Chan in Phuket and Juumpo in Phang Nga, both of which work the same southern Thai canon in different settings. For Thai cooking in other registers and cities, AKKEE in Pak Kret, PRU in Phuket, and Aeeen in Chiang Mai are all worth knowing. See also AKKEE Thai Delicacies & Tasting Counter in Nonthaburi for a tasting counter format in the same price-conscious register.
Who Should Book
Janhom is the right call if you want southern Thai cooking at its most direct, from a kitchen with over two decades of documented practice and a Michelin Bib Gourmand to show for it , at prices that make every other option in this category look expensive by comparison. It is not the right call if you need a comfortable, designed room, a cocktail program, or a menu that does not change. Solo diners, food-focused travellers, and anyone building a Bangkok itinerary around regional Thai cuisine should make the trip. For hotel and experience context while planning, see our Bangkok hotels guide and our Bangkok experiences guide.
FAQs
- Can I eat at the bar at Janhom? Janhom does not operate a bar in the conventional sense. Seating is at tables in a compact dining room. There is no counter or bar service to speak of , this is a food-first neighbourhood restaurant, not a bar-and-dining hybrid.
- How far ahead should I book Janhom? Booking is easy relative to Bangkok's high-demand venues. You do not need weeks of lead time the way you would at Sorn. That said, no online booking details are currently available through Pearl's data, so confirm the reservation method directly before planning your visit.
- Is Janhom good for solo dining? Yes. The compact space and table configuration suit solo diners well. At the ฿ price tier, ordering two or three dishes solo is affordable, and the daily-changing menu makes it easy to try a range of the kitchen's output without over-ordering.
- Is Janhom worth the price? At ฿ per head with a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand and 20-plus years of practice behind it, Janhom is among the strongest value propositions in Bangkok's restaurant scene. You are getting a more technically committed version of southern Thai cooking here than at most venues charging significantly more.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Janhom? Janhom does not operate a formal tasting menu. The kitchen works from a daily market-driven selection. Order the Kaeng Tai Pla, the sataw bean stir-fry, and whatever the kitchen is running that day , that is effectively the correct way to eat here.
- What should I order at Janhom? Start with the Kaeng Tai Pla fish curry , it is the clearest statement of what this kitchen does. Add the stir-fried sataw beans with shrimp and shrimp paste, and if available, the deep-fried frog with turmeric. Ask what is fresh that day rather than anchoring entirely to a pre-set list.
- Does Janhom handle dietary restrictions? Southern Thai cuisine is built on fermented fish products, shrimp paste, and seafood-forward flavours. Vegetarian and vegan adaptation is structurally difficult with this cuisine, and no booking contact details are currently available to confirm in advance. If dietary restrictions are a factor, reach out before visiting , but be aware that the core menu logic is not easily adapted.
Compare Janhom
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Janhom | Aunty Paew has been serving intense southern Thai cuisine for over 20 years, using daily fresh ingredients to inform a changing menu. The chef makes her own curry paste, and signature dishes include Kaeng Tai Pla fish curry and stir-fried sataw beans with shrimp and aromatic shrimp paste. The deep-fried frog with turmeric is another standout. Chilled watermelon refreshes the palate after this fiery feast.; Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Aunty Paew has been serving intense southern Thai cuisine for over 20 years, using daily fresh ingredients to inform a changing menu. The chef makes her own curry paste, and signature dishes include Kaeng Tai Pla fish curry and stir-fried sataw beans with shrimp and aromatic shrimp paste. The deep-fried frog with turmeric is another standout. Chilled watermelon refreshes the palate after this fiery feast. | ฿ | — |
| Sorn | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | ฿฿฿฿ | — |
| Baan Tepa | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | ฿฿฿฿ | — |
| Côte by Mauro Colagreco | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | ฿฿฿฿ | — |
| Gaa | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | ฿฿฿฿ | — |
| Sühring | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | ฿฿฿฿ | — |
How Janhom stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Janhom?
Janhom does not operate a bar in any formal sense — there is no counter seating built around drinks service. This is a straightforward dining room focused entirely on southern Thai food. If a cocktail program is part of your plan, Janhom is not the venue for that.
How far ahead should I book Janhom?
Janhom does not require weeks of advance planning the way Michelin-starred tasting-menu restaurants do. A few days ahead is generally sufficient, though the Bib Gourmand recognition in 2025 has added attention. Turning up without a reservation carries risk, particularly at peak lunch hours.
Is Janhom good for solo dining?
Yes, and arguably better solo than in a large group. The menu changes daily based on market availability, so a solo diner can focus on two or three dishes and eat well for very little. The informal setting in Wang Thonglang suits solo visitors comfortable getting off the tourist circuit.
Is Janhom worth the price?
At ฿ pricing with a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand, Janhom is about as clear a value case as Bangkok dining produces. You are getting house-made curry paste, daily-sourced ingredients, and over 20 years of documented practice at street-food cost. The only question is whether you are willing to travel to Wang Thonglang for it.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Janhom?
Janhom does not operate a formal tasting menu. The format is à la carte, with dishes shifting based on what Aunty Paew sources that morning. Order a few things from whatever is on the day's menu rather than expecting a structured multi-course experience.
What should I order at Janhom?
The Kaeng Tai Pla fish curry and stir-fried sataw beans with shrimp and aromatic shrimp paste are the documented signatures. The deep-fried frog with turmeric is another standout from the database. Because the menu is market-driven and changes daily, ask what Aunty Paew has made that morning rather than arriving with a fixed list.
Does Janhom handle dietary restrictions?
Southern Thai cooking at this level relies on shrimp paste, fermented fish, and intense aromatics as foundational ingredients — Kaeng Tai Pla is built on fermented fish innards. Vegan, vegetarian, or pescatarian requests would cut against the core of what Janhom does. Guests with shellfish or fermented-fish sensitivities should be cautious across most dishes.
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