Restaurant in Phang Nga, Thailand
Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan
290ptsMichelin-noted noodles under ฿100. Go at lunch.

About Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan
A Michelin Plate-recognised khanom chin canteen in Phang Nga that delivers freshly made curries and fermented rice noodles at single-฿ prices. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a 4.5 Google rating confirm the kitchen's consistency. Walk-in only, lunch-focused, and almost entirely local in crowd — arrive before noon for the best selection.
A Michelin-Recognised Bowl for Under ฿100: Should You Go?
At single-digit dollar prices, Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan is one of the clearest value propositions in Phang Nga. A plate of khanom chin — fermented rice noodles served with freshly made curries — costs almost nothing here, yet the kitchen has earned a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025. If you have already visited once and left satisfied, the question on your second trip is not whether to return, but when to show up and what to pair your noodles with.
The Michelin Plate recognition signals consistent technical quality at the entry level of the guide's acknowledgements. That distinction puts Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan in the same conversation as recognised canteen-style spots found in Bangkok's Chinatown or the ferry-port noodle houses of Phuket Town , except here, the price point sits at single-฿ and the crowd is almost entirely local. For context on how Thailand's southern noodle tradition compares nationally, the starred benchmark is Sorn in Bangkok, which represents the formal, high-investment end of southern Thai cuisine. Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan is the other end of that same culinary axis: no ceremony, no reservation, no bill worth worrying about.
Lunch Is the Only Experience Worth Planning Around
The editorial angle here is simple: this is a daytime venue, full stop. The Michelin description confirms the kitchen gets busy at lunchtime and seating is limited. There is no evidence of an evening service, and the canteen format , freshly made curries ladled over fermented noodles, paired with vegetables or steamed fish cakes wrapped in banana leaves , is inherently a morning-to-early-afternoon proposition. Khanom chin is a breakfast and lunch dish across Thailand; most dedicated shops close well before dinner. If you are planning around a dinner occasion, this venue is not the answer.
For a returning visitor, the practical calculus is this: arrive before noon. The later you push into lunchtime, the more likely you are to queue for a seat or find a particular curry option has run out. Freshly made curries are not produced in unlimited batches. The aroma of the kitchen , warm coconut milk, toasted dried spices, and the faint sourness of fermented rice , signals when the kitchen is at full pace, and that window is the morning rush through to roughly midday. Going earlier than your first visit will likely get you a broader selection and a less crowded room.
What to Order on Your Return Visit
The core format is khanom chin served with a choice of curries. The Michelin record specifically notes fragrant, freshly made curries as the draw, alongside vegetables and steamed fish cakes in banana leaves as the recommended accompaniments. On a second visit, if you defaulted to one curry pairing the first time, the move is to try a different curry alongside your usual choice , the price point makes ordering multiple sauces completely reasonable. The fish cakes in banana leaves are the tactile element that separates this from a plain noodle bowl; they are worth ordering if you did not on your first trip.
For wider context on what sets a dedicated khanom chin specialist apart from general noodle venues, compare the approach here against Khanom Chin Pa Son, which operates in the same noodle category at the same price tier in Phang Nga. That comparison is useful for understanding what different kitchens do with the same base ingredient. Also worth knowing: Yi-Oui Noodles offers a different noodle format in the city if you are building a multi-stop eating day around Phang Nga town.
Booking and Logistics
There is no booking system here. This is a walk-in canteen. The address resolves to a plus code (GFX8+9FW, Thung Kha Ngok, Mueang Phang-nga District), which means you will want to drop that code directly into Google Maps before you go , standard street navigation may not resolve it cleanly. No phone number or website is available in the public record, so there is no way to confirm hours in advance. Assume a morning-to-early-afternoon window and plan accordingly. Booking difficulty is rated Easy , you do not need to plan weeks ahead, but you do need to arrive at the right time of day.
The Google rating sits at 4.5 across 306 reviews, which is a meaningful sample for a local canteen and consistent with the Michelin Plate recognition. A 4.5 average at this price tier and volume suggests the kitchen delivers reliably rather than occasionally.
Know Before You Go
- Price range: ฿ (single-tier , expect to spend very little per head)
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.5 (306 reviews)
- Leading time to visit: Before noon , curries are freshly made and seating fills fast at peak lunch
- Booking: Walk-in only , no reservation system, no phone or website on record
- Getting there: Use the plus code GFX8+9FW in Google Maps; street addresses may not resolve correctly
- Dress code: None , canteen format, casual is entirely appropriate
- Dietary note: Khanom chin dishes often include fish-based curry sauces; confirm options on arrival if you have restrictions
Explore More of Phang Nga
If you are building a fuller day in the province, Anuwat covers street food at the same price tier. For seafood at a slightly higher spend, Baan Rearn Mai is the comparison to consider. At the creative fine-dining end, Aulis sits in a completely different category. See our full Phang Nga restaurants guide for the complete picture, or check our Phang Nga hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide if you are planning a longer stay. Elsewhere in Thailand, AKKEE in Pak Kret and PRU in Phuket represent contrasting reference points for the region's range. For noodle-specific comparison further afield, A Niang Mian Guan in Shanghai and A Xin Xian Lao in Fuzhou show how the dedicated noodle canteen format operates in other Asian cities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the alternatives to Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan in Phang Nga?
- For the same noodle category at the same price: Khanom Chin Pa Son
- For street food at ฿: Anuwat
- For Southern Thai at ฿: Krua Luang Ten
- For Thai-Chinese at ฿฿: Hok Kee Lao
- For seafood at ฿฿: Baan Rearn Mai
Can I eat at the bar at Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan?
- This is a canteen-style venue, not a bar-service format. Seating is limited and communal in style. There is no bar counter in the conventional sense , you take a seat at a table and order from the available curry options. Walk-in only.
Is Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan good for a special occasion?
- No. The format is a no-frills local canteen. It is the right choice for an authentic, low-cost lunch with real culinary merit (two Michelin Plates confirm the kitchen quality), but not for a celebratory dinner or a venue where atmosphere and service are part of the occasion.
What should I order at Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan?
- Khanom chin with freshly made curry is the core dish. Add steamed fish cakes in banana leaves as an accompaniment. On a return visit, try a different curry pairing than your first time , the price makes ordering more than one sauce a low-risk move.
Does Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan handle dietary restrictions?
- No phone number or website is available, so you cannot check in advance. Khanom chin curries are typically fish- and meat-based in southern Thai tradition. Vegetarian or vegan diners should verify options on arrival. Communication in English may be limited at a local canteen of this type.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan?
- There is no tasting menu. This is a canteen: you choose from the available curries and accompaniments. The value is in the freshness of the cooking and the price, not a structured multi-course format.
Is Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan worth the price?
- Yes, clearly. At ฿ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions and a 4.5 Google rating across over 300 reviews, the quality-to-cost ratio is difficult to argue against. This is one of the more straightforwardly justified meals you can have in Phang Nga province.
What should I wear to Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan?
- Whatever you are already wearing. No dress code applies. The venue is a casual local canteen. Comfortable clothes you do not mind eating a curry lunch in are entirely appropriate.
Compare Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan | ฿ | Easy | — |
| Hok Kee Lao | ฿฿ | Unknown | — |
| Krua Luang Ten | ฿ | Unknown | — |
| Anuwat | ฿ | Unknown | — |
| Baan Rearn Mai | ฿฿ | Unknown | — |
| Khanom Chin Pa Son | ฿ | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan in Phang Nga?
For street food at the same price tier, Anuwat is the closest alternative. Khanom Chin Pa Son is the most direct like-for-like comparison if you want another khanom chin-focused spot. For a step up in spend toward seafood, Baan Rearn Mai is the natural next move. Hok Kee Lao and Krua Luang Ten cover different styles if you want to vary the format across a full day in the province.
Can I eat at the bar at Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan?
There is no bar here. This is a canteen-style eatery with limited seating — you find a table, order, and eat. It gets busy at lunchtime, so arriving early is the practical move rather than waiting for a preferred seat.
Is Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan good for a special occasion?
Not in the conventional sense. The setting is no-frills by design, and the format — walk-in, limited seating, daytime only — does not suit a celebratory dinner or a milestone meal. Where it does deliver is a genuinely good, Michelin Plate-recognised bowl of khanom chin at under ฿100, which is its own kind of occasion if that is your category.
What should I order at Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan?
Order the khanom chin with the freshly made curries — that is the specific draw called out in the Michelin record. Pair with the vegetables or steamed fish cakes served in banana leaves, both listed as the standard accompaniments. There is no complex menu to navigate here; the format is focused.
Does Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan handle dietary restrictions?
No detailed dietary information is available for this venue. The core dish is fermented rice noodles with curry, which typically contains fish-based ingredients in Thai cooking. If you have specific allergen or dietary requirements, the canteen format and absence of a listed phone or website makes advance checking difficult — plan accordingly.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan?
There is no tasting menu. This is a single-format canteen: khanom chin with a choice of curries and accompaniments, ordered and eaten at the table. The decision is simply whether to go, not which menu to choose.
Is Khanom Jeen Baan Bang Kan worth the price?
At the ฿ price tier — sub-฿100 per person — the value case is clear. Two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) confirm this is not just cheap but consistently good. For a Michelin-noted bowl at single-digit dollar prices, it is one of the cleaner value propositions in the province.
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