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    Restaurant in Chon Buri, Thailand

    Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao

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    60-year bamboo rice stall. Go tonight.

    Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao, Restaurant in Chon Buri

    About Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao

    Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao has earned back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024–2025) for one thing: sticky rice slow-cooked in bamboo with fresh coconut milk, served at ฿ prices in Saen Suk, Chon Buri. Over 60 years of operation and a 4.5 Google rating confirm the consistency. Walk up, no booking needed — this is the strongest late-night dessert stop in the area.

    Who Should Go — and When

    If you are ending a night in Chon Buri and want something warm, sweet, and rooted in Thai tradition, Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao is the answer. This is a stall for anyone who wants a late-night dessert that earns its place on the table through decades of consistency rather than novelty. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) make it the most credentialed dessert stop in the area, and at the ฿ price tier, it asks almost nothing financially in return. Couples winding down a date night in Saen Suk, families after an evening at the beach, or solo travellers curious about classic Thai sweets — this stall works for all of them.

    The Portrait

    Khao lam is a dessert that survives on technique and patience: sticky rice and fresh coconut milk packed into bamboo cane sections, then slow-cooked until the liquid absorbs and the rice takes on the faint, smoky sweetness of the cane itself. The scent , coconut milk warming against bamboo, with a hint of char at the edges , signals the stall before you see it. That aroma is part of what makes this a late-night draw: it carries in the open air, and it reads unmistakably as comfort food.

    Mae Khai Toon Klao has been doing this for over 60 years at 357/1 Saen Suk, Chon Buri. The longevity matters here not as a sentimental detail but as a practical signal: the technique is settled, the sourcing is consistent, and the stall has not needed to reinvent itself to stay relevant. The Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in both 2024 and 2025 confirms that external evaluators agree the quality has held.

    The menu is focused. You choose between original white sticky rice or aromatic black sticky rice, then select a garnish from taro, black beans, or ginkgo nuts. Portion sizes come in three options. That is the full decision tree. For a special-occasion dessert stop, the simplicity is an asset: there is nothing to second-guess, and the kitchen's entire attention goes to executing one thing well. If you are comparing this to a multi-course dessert experience at a Bangkok fine-dining restaurant, you are comparing the wrong things. This is a specialist stall, and the Michelin committee rated it on those terms.

    The Google rating sits at 4.5 across 76 reviews, which for a single-product street stall in a non-central neighbourhood is a solid signal of repeat local satisfaction. It is not a tourist-review-inflated number; Saen Suk draws visitors but is not a primary tourist destination in the way that central Pattaya or Bangkok are.

    For context within Thailand's Michelin-recognised street food category, the Bib Gourmand tier has consistently rewarded single-product stalls that demonstrate precision over range. Venues like Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle in Singapore and 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles follow the same logic: one product, decades of refinement, consistent execution. Mae Khai Toon Klao belongs in that company. Further afield in Thailand's fine-dining scene, Sorn in Bangkok and PRU in Phuket sit at the opposite end of the formality spectrum, but the Michelin credential is the same standard applied differently.

    As a late-night option specifically, this stall fills a gap that most sit-down restaurants in Chon Buri cannot. When the dinner hour has passed and you want something that is neither a bar snack nor a full meal, the khao lam format is exactly right: warm, slightly sweet, aromatic, and sized to finish without effort. The three portion options mean you can adjust based on appetite or group size. It is also worth noting that street stalls of this kind in Thailand typically operate later into the evening than conventional restaurants, making this a practical choice when other options in the area have closed.

    If you are in Chon Buri and have not built this into a special evening, consider doing so deliberately. A beach dinner followed by a stop here for dessert is a coherent plan. The stall does not require a reservation, does not enforce a dress code, and charges prices at the lowest tier available in the city. The occasion does not need to be elaborate for this to feel like the right ending to a night.

    For more on eating and drinking in the area, see our full Chon Buri restaurants guide, our full Chon Buri bars guide, and our full Chon Buri hotels guide. If you want to explore more of the region's experience offerings, our Chon Buri experiences guide and wineries guide are worth checking before you plan your itinerary.

    Practical Details

    Reservations: Not required , walk up. Dress: No code; casual street attire is standard. Budget: ฿ tier, among the lowest price points in Chon Buri. Booking difficulty: Easy. Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024 and 2025. Address: 357/1 Saen Suk, Chon Buri District, Chon Buri 20130.

    Also in Chon Buri

    If you are building a full day or evening around this area, consider pairing a visit here with dinner at Chom Tawan or Klai Lib for Thai food at a step up in formality. For casual Thai at a similar price tier, Krua Laew Tae R-Rom is worth knowing. If you want small-plate eating before dessert, Khao Tom Ped Jek Tong and Jay Jew Talew Bin are both nearby options in the same price range.

    Compare Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao

    Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao in Context: Awards and Value
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon KlaoFor over 60 years, this dessert stall has served classic sweetened sticky rice in the traditional way – cooked in bamboo with fresh coconut milk. Choose from original white or aromatic black sticky rice, garnished with taro, black beans, or ginkgo nuts; available in three portion sizes.; Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024)฿
    Krua Laew Tae R-Rom฿
    La Voi฿
    Chom Tawan฿฿
    Noodles Soi 12 (Ban Suan)฿
    Somtum Je Phai฿

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao good for a special occasion?

    Not in the conventional sense. This is a ฿-tier street stall with no seating formality, so it will not replace a sit-down dinner for anniversaries or business meals. That said, it holds two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025), which makes it a genuinely considered stop if your group appreciates food history — a 60-year-old bamboo rice tradition at street-food prices is a strong story. Pair it with dinner at Chom Tawan if you need a full occasion meal.

    How far ahead should I book Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao?

    No booking required — walk straight up. It is a stall, not a restaurant, so there are no reservations to make. Timing matters more than advance planning: check local hours before you go, as street stalls in Thailand often sell out once their product is gone for the day.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao?

    There is no tasting menu. The format is a single product — khao lam, bamboo-cooked sticky rice with coconut milk — available in white or black rice, with garnish options including taro, black beans, or ginkgo nuts, in three portion sizes. At ฿ pricing, the decision is simple: pick a size, pick your garnish, pay almost nothing.

    What are alternatives to Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao in Chon Buri?

    For a fuller Thai meal rather than a dessert stop, Chom Tawan and Klai Lib both offer Thai food at a different price and formality tier. For other street-level value, Noodles Soi 12 (Ban Suan) and Somtum Je Phai are the relevant comparisons in Chon Buri's casual eating category. Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao is the only Michelin Bib Gourmand option in this list focused purely on a traditional Thai dessert.

    What should I wear to Khao Lam Mae Khai Toon Klao?

    Whatever you are already wearing. This is a street stall in Saen Suk, Chon Buri — casual clothes are the norm and there is no dress expectation of any kind. Beach clothes, trainers, and everyday wear are all fine.

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