Tijdens onze vorige reis naar Thailand dineerden we bij Sorn (**). Deze reis wilden we opnieuw de Thaise topkeuken ontdekken, maar dan bij een ander bekroond restaurant. Daarom kozen we voor R-Haan (**) in Bangkok, waar we samen met vrienden genoten van een avond vol verfijning en culinaire traditie.

Exterior of R-Haan restaurant in Bangkok, illuminated at night.

Warm welcome and elegant interior

Upon arrival, we are warmly received by a large brigade. In the lounge, we are given a refreshing towel while our reservation is checked. We are then immediately escorted to our table.

Lounge area of ​​restaurant R-Haan with comfortable chairs and warm lighting.

The interior feels luxurious: a mix of classic and modern, with large round tables dressed in crisp white linen. The menus are already placed on the table, listing all dishes from amuse to friandises — a sign of a carefully orchestrated evening ahead.

R-Haan's dining room with laid tables and a large white orchid as a centrepiece.

Amuse-Bouches: A Culinary Journey Through Thailand

We start with five amuse-bouches, each inspired by a different region of Thailand and presented on a map.

1. Northern Thailand

Crispy fried noodles filled with minced pork. Lightly spicy, crunchy, and a perfect opener.

2. Blue Fish Satay

A small roll of fish served with a fresh green sauce.

3. Wagyu beef

Grilled, perfectly cooked and served with a sweet-spicy sauce. One of the highlights of the evening.

4. Pattaya – Lobster Dumpling

Steamed, subtly flavored, with a small chili pepper that the staff warns you about — but which makes the amuse absolutely fantastic.

5. Phuket – Crab Curry

A creamy, flavorful curry-filled bite with rich aromas.

An excellent and highly varied start to the menu.

Selection of amuse-bouches at R-Haan, served on a platter in the shape of Thailand.

Menu

Shrimp from Phuket on avocado mousse with lime, lemongrass, and a subtle hint of chili. The shrimp is slightly lukewarm, but the flavor combination is spot on.


Wine: Rheingau Riesling Terra Montosa – fresh, slightly acidic, apple notes; a perfect match.

Bottle of Georg Breuer Terra Montosa 2021 Riesling from the Rheingau, served at R-Haan.

The second dish: Cauliflower mousse topped with caviar, served alongside a spicy and refreshing Gaeng Som soup. A beautiful combination of soft, salty, and spicy.

Cauliflower mousse with caviar in spicy Gaeng Som soup, a classic from the chef at R-Haan.


Wine: Gewürztraminer Imperial (Heim) – rose aroma, gentle sweetness, pairs wonderfully.

Bottle of Heim Gewürztraminer Impérial from Alsace, wine pairing at R-Haan.

A small palate cleanser of watermelon balls follows to cool the mouth after the spiciness of the soup.

Watermelon balls served as a palate cleanser at R-Haan.

A large grilled frog leg on a salad of peanuts and herbs. Perfectly cooked; the meat falls easily from the bone. The salad is nutty, fresh, and slightly spicy.

Grilled frog leg with Thai herbs and salad at R-Haan.


Wijn: Riesling Clos Mathis 2022 – an excellent pairing.

Bottle of Domaine Ostertag Riesling Clos Mathis 2022, wine pairing at R-Haan

Sous-vide cooked duck egg served with a sweet brown sauce and sponge cake. A traditional Thai dish, but in terms of taste and texture less convincing — everything is very soft.

Sous-vide cooked duck egg with sponge cake and colorful garnishes at R-Haan.


Wijn: Les Perrières – Château Lafleur (Fronsac) – beautiful Bordeaux that complements the dish nicely.

Bottle of Les Perrières 2021 from Château Lafleur, served at R-Haan.

To further neutralize the taste buds, we’re now served a sorbet made from khao mak. This is normally a sticky rice dish, but this time it’s a sorbet made from it. A nice bite, wonderfully neutral.

Khao Mak sorbet served as a palate cleanser at R-Haan

Main Course – Three Thai Classics with Jasmine Rice

The dishes all come to the table at the same time, so you can eat them at the same time.

1. Green Curry with Chicken and Bamboo Shoots

The curry is outstanding: rich, perfectly spiced, and full of depth. The chicken, however, is on the dry side and not at star level.

2. Cold Crab with Thai Herbs

Fresh, aromatic, and nicely textured. A very pleasant dish.

3. Tom Yum with River Prawns

Large prawns are served in a bowl and topped tableside with Tom Yum poured from a percolator. Spicy, aromatic, and full of flavor.

Tom Yum soup served at the table with shrimp and Thai herbs at R-Haan.

Wine: Aloxe-Corton 1er Cru La Toppe au Vert – surprisingly good with Thai flavors; the sommelier generously topped up our glasses throughout the evening. We were surprised that this red wine goes so well with the spicy dishes.

Bottle of Thibault Liger-Belair Aloxe-Corton Premier Cru, wine pairing at R-Haan.

Dessert: Mango Sticky Rice at Michelin Level

The classic Thai dessert, elevated:

  • a white chocolate egg with mango filled with mango sorbet and mango pieces
  • white rice with mango on top
  • extra ice cream next to the dish

An elegant, flavorful and perfectly executed dessert.

Mango sticky rice dessert on a colorful traditional Thai plate at R-Haan.


Wijn: Carmes de Rieussec (Sauternes) – a perfect pairing.

Bottle of Carmes de Rieussec Sauternes 2021, served with dessert in R-Haan.

We end with friandises, including a canelé made with young rice milk and a Thai fruit salad bonbon.

Selection of friandises at R-Haan, served on a golden platter.

Service & Overall Experience

The service is friendly, attentive, and highly professional. A small downside: some staff members speak very softly or with an accent that is hard to understand. We also noticed a bit of spilling when soups were poured — small details, but noticeable at this level.

Despite that, we had a fantastic evening. The menu is refined, culturally rich, and beautifully presented. Apart from a few minor points (especially the dry chicken), the overall level is excellent.

Red bar and lounge area of ​​R-Haan restaurant in Bangkok.

For those who want to experience authentic Thai cuisine at Michelin-star level, R-Haan is a restaurant you shouldn’t miss. The diversity of flavors, the high level of cooking, and the extensive wine pairings make it a truly special culinary experience. It’s highly recommended.

Neon logo sign of R-Haan, a Michelin-starred Thai fine dining restaurant in Bangkok.
Dinner at R-Haan in Bangkok with four friends at a round table.