Top Dining Experiences in Bangkok L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Joël Robuchon establishments around the world hold 28 Michelin stars. Many saw the 2014 arrival of his latest, Bangkok's L' Atelier, as emblematic of the increased seriousness with which the city's eating scene is being taken. Kom-Ba-Wa The decor at Kom-Ba-Wa (Japanese for "good evening") is best described as retro quirk. Peppina Relaxed, family friendly Peppina has gained masses of fans in Bangkok, many now addicted to chef Paolo Vitaletti's Neapolitan take on pizza. Benjarong Benjarong has been around since the early 1990s, but since the arrival of chef Morten Bjostrup Nielsen (formerly at the Michelin-starred Kiin Kiin in Copenhagen) this once stodgy hotel restaurant has been reborn. Mejico Mejico may not be the truly authentic Mexican place that Bangkok needs, but it's a cut above most of the Tex-Mex joints around. Osha The brainchild of TV chef Noom Chantrawan, Osha isn't all flash. The Thai food here is created and presented with wit and thoughtfulness. Savelberg A number of Michelin-lauded chefs have opened up satellite establishments in Thailand, but Henk Savelberg has gone the whole hog, shutting down his place in the Netherlands and moving to Bangkok for good. His menu hits a midpoint between classic French and nouvelle cuisine.