Restaurant in Surat Thani, Thailand
Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao
290Pearl PointsMichelin-noted dumplings at street food prices.

About Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao
A decades-old market stall in Na San Jao that has earned back-to-back Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) for one thing: thin steamed rice dumplings filled with minced pork, crushed peanuts, and herbs in coconut milk. At ฿, it is the lowest-cost Michelin-recognised experience in Surat Thani and a practical first stop for any food-focused visit to the city.
Who Should Go — and When
If you are passing through Surat Thani on your way to Koh Samui and want one meal that justifies a detour on its own terms, Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao is it. This is a stall for food-curious travellers who want to eat something that cannot be replicated at a restaurant table — a preparation that is inseparable from the person making it and the market it lives in. It suits solo diners, pairs, and small groups equally. It does not suit anyone whose priority is a sit-down dining room, air conditioning, or a wine list.
The Stall and the Setting
The stall operates out of Na San Jao market on Tonpo Road in central Surat Thani. Market stalls of this type are typically compact, with the vendor's workspace taking up most of the footprint , expect to eat standing or on basic seating nearby rather than at a dedicated table. The spatial experience is the market itself: the noise, the foot traffic, the proximity to other vendors. That context is part of the visit. If an open-air market environment is not your preference, this is the wrong choice regardless of the food quality. If it is your preference, the setting is exactly what you want.
The stall has been run by the same vendor for decades. That longevity matters in a market context where turnover is high: it signals a product that has held its own against competition year after year without the support of a restaurant brand or a chef's name behind it.
What You Are Ordering and Why the Ingredients Matter
Product is khao kriab pak mor , thin steamed rice dumplings, a Southern Thai preparation that requires precision in both ingredient selection and technique. The wrapper is rice-flour based, and its texture depends on the quality and ratio of the rice used. Done well, it has a translucent, gently gummy quality. Done poorly, it turns gluey or tears.
Filling here is minced pork, crushed peanuts, and herbs, brought together in creamy coconut milk. Each of those components is doing specific work. The pork provides savouriness and body. The crushed peanuts add texture and a mild nuttiness that prevents the filling from becoming dense. The herbs , their specific composition is not detailed in the record, but Southern Thai preparations of this type typically draw on lemongrass, coriander root, and sometimes kaffir lime , lift the coconut milk base and stop it from reading as heavy. The coconut milk itself is the binding element that makes the filling cohesive without being dry.
Sourcing logic behind a stall like this is worth understanding. A vendor who has been making the same product for decades at a market price point (฿) does not have the margin to absorb ingredient shortcuts invisibly. Every component of khao kriab pak mor is tasted directly: the wrapper and filling are simple enough that inferior pork, stale peanuts, or low-quality coconut milk register immediately. The Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 is a signal that the sourcing and execution have held up to scrutiny at that level , Michelin assessors evaluate street food on the same criteria of consistency and ingredient quality they apply elsewhere.
For context on how Michelin treats Thai street food, consider that Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle in Singapore and 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles have both received Michelin recognition for single-product stalls built around sourcing discipline and technique consistency. Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao sits in that category.
Pearl Rating and Trust Signals
Google rating: 4.6 from 227 reviews , a strong signal for a market stall where the review pool skews heavily toward repeat local customers rather than tourists looking for novelty. Two consecutive Michelin Plate awards (2024 and 2025) confirm that quality is consistent rather than occasional. The Michelin Plate designation does not indicate stars , it signals a restaurant or stall that Michelin assessors consider worth visiting for good cooking at any price point.
For Southern Thai street food at the Michelin-recognised level, the comparison set in the wider region includes operations like Sorn in Bangkok, which has taken Southern Thai ingredients into a fine-dining format, and PRU in Phuket, which centres its menu on local sourcing. Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao does none of that reframing , it is the source material itself, in its original context.
Booking and Logistics
No reservation required. No phone number or website is listed. Walk-in only, as is standard for a market stall. Arrival timing matters: market stalls of this type typically operate morning to midday or until the day's product sells out. Going early in the morning gives you the leading chance of catching the stall at full production. Hours are not confirmed in the venue record, so verify locally on arrival or ask your accommodation.
The price point is ฿ , the lowest tier, meaning individual portions will cost a small fraction of what you would pay at a sit-down restaurant. Budget for a few portions rather than a single one; the format rewards tasting several pieces in sequence.
Getting to Talat Na San Jao on Tonpo Road is direct from Surat Thani town centre. The market is a known local landmark. If you are building a broader Surat Thani itinerary, see our full Surat Thani restaurants guide, our Surat Thani hotels guide, and our Surat Thani bars guide. For other experiences in the region, Anuwat in Phang Nga and AKKEE in Pak Kret are worth adding to a Southern Thailand loop.
How It Compares
Within Surat Thani's street food tier, the closest single-format peer is Heng Khao Moo Daeng (฿), a Thai-Chinese stall focused on red pork rice. Both operate at the same price point, but they are not interchangeable: Heng Khao Moo Daeng is a better choice if you want a complete rice dish, while Khao Kriab Pak Mor is the choice if you want a specific traditional preparation with Michelin-level consistency. Keo Pla (฿) covers small eats in a similar format and is worth combining with this visit if you are spending a morning at the market.
If you want a sit-down Southern Thai meal with more range, Day & Night (฿฿) and Jahn offer more formal settings at a higher price point. Neither competes with Khao Kriab Pak Mor on this specific preparation. Khao Phra Ram Long Song Lao Ohw rounds out the small-eats options if you are building a full market morning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao good for a special occasion?
Not in the traditional sense. There are no seats, no service, and no ambience to orchestrate. That said, if your version of a special occasion includes eating Michelin Plate-recognised dumplings from a veteran stall-owner at ฿ pricing in a working Thai market, this delivers something most restaurant occasions cannot replicate.
What should I wear to Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao?
Anything comfortable and practical. This is a market stall on Tonpo Road — you may be standing or eating on the move. Light clothing suited to Surat Thani's heat is the only sensible call.
Can Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao accommodate groups?
Groups can eat here, but the format is informal and space is limited, as with any Na San Jao market stall. Smaller groups of two to four manage most easily. Larger groups should plan to order in batches and expect to eat while standing.
What should I order at Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao?
Order the khao kriab pak mor — thin steamed rice dumplings filled with minced pork, crushed peanuts, and herbs in coconut milk. That is the entire point of coming here. The Michelin recognition is specifically for this preparation, not a broader menu.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao?
There is no tasting menu. This is a single-format street stall. You order the dumplings, you pay ฿ pricing, and you move on. The value proposition is precision and craft at a price point that makes the decision a straightforward one.
What are alternatives to Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao in Surat Thani?
For a different format at the same price tier, Heng Khao Moo Daeng offers Thai-Chinese red pork rice and is the closest single-dish peer in Surat Thani's street food category. If you want something closer to a sit-down meal, look elsewhere in the city — this stall does one thing and does it well.
Is Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao worth the price?
Yes, without qualification. At ฿ pricing with Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025, this stall represents the clearest value case in Surat Thani's food scene. The ingredient quality — minced pork, crushed peanuts, herbs, coconut milk in a thin steamed rice wrapper — is not what you expect at this price point.
Location
21/4 Tonpo Rd, Talat, Mueang Surat Thani District, Surat Thani 84000, Thailand
Surat Thani, Thailand
Compare Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao | Street Food | Easy | |
| Lucky | Thai-Chinese | Unknown | |
| Phunisa | Southern Thai | Unknown | |
| Day & Night | International | Unknown | |
| Heng Khao Moo Daeng | Thai-Chinese | Unknown | |
| Keo Pla | Small eats | Unknown |
A quick look at how Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao measures up.
Also Consider
- Lucky, Thai-Chinese, ฿฿
- Phunisa, Southern Thai, ฿฿
- Day & Night, International, ฿฿
- Heng Khao Moo Daeng, Thai-Chinese, ฿
- Keo Pla, Small eats, ฿
At the ฿ price point, Khao Kriab Pak Mor Talat Na San Jao and Heng Khao Moo Daeng are the two strongest single-format street food options in Surat Thani. Heng Khao Moo Daeng is the better pick if you want a full rice plate with red pork; this stall is the pick if you want a traditional Southern Thai dumpling preparation with confirmed Michelin-level consistency. They are not substitutes for each other, combine both if you are spending a morning in the market area. Keo Pla (฿) adds variety in the small-eats category and works well as part of the same outing.
If you are deciding between street food and a sit-down meal, the ฿฿ options in Surat Thani serve a different function. Day & Night (฿฿, International) and Lucky (฿฿, Thai-Chinese) offer more range across a menu, a defined indoor setting, and a more structured meal format. Phunisa (฿฿, Southern Thai) is the closest in cuisine direction but operates at a higher price point and with table service. None of those venues compete with Khao Kriab Pak Mor on this specific preparation or on Michelin recognition, but they are the right call if your group wants air conditioning and a longer, multi-dish meal.
For the food-focused traveller choosing where to spend a limited morning in Surat Thani: start here, add Keo Pla or Heng Khao Moo Daeng for variety, and save the ฿฿ venues for an evening meal. That sequence gives you the Michelin-recognised preparation at its freshest while keeping the rest of the day flexible.
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