The Verdict
When INDDEE opened in Bangkok in 2023, the premise was almost confrontationally ambitious: an Indian fine-dining restaurant in Thailand, at a price point that competed with the city's French three-star establishments, with a wine list selected with the specific ambition of being the best in Asia. Two Michelin stars in November 2025. Eighteen months after opening. Confirmed that the ambition was not hubris. It was a plan, and the plan worked.
The tasting menu at INDDEE runs ten courses and traces a meal across the Indian subcontinent, moving from the coastal preparations of Kerala through the tandoor traditions of the northwest to the spice markets of Chettinad and the refined Mughal court cuisine of Lucknow. The visual presentation is theatrical in the way that the Michelin Guide's two-star tier increasingly demands. Each dish arrives with the precision and intention of a gallery installation. But the flavours are rooted in genuine research into regional Indian cooking traditions that most international Indian restaurants have never touched.
The wine list is the INDDEE have that holds up completely to scrutiny. A cellar that draws on Burgundy, Champagne, Piedmont, and Ribera del Duero at a depth that competing Bangkok restaurants have not matched, combined with a sommelier team that has clearly thought hard about the pairing challenge that high-spice Indian cuisine presents to European wine, produces an evening where the drink is as considered as the food.
Why It Works for Impressing Clients
INDDEE is the correct choice when the person across the table has been to Gaggan and has eaten omakase in Tokyo. It is not the predictable booking. The two Michelin stars provide immediate credibility for those who care about such things, and the concept. Serious Indian cuisine, treated as the equal of French or Japanese, with a wine programme to match. Provides a conversation that lasts beyond the meal.
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