Restaurant in Ko Samui, Thailand
Michelin-rated seafood, beach prices, no fuss.

Jun Hom holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for 2024 and 2025 — and charges ฿฿ for it. This open-air Mae Nam seafood spot is the strongest value-to-credential ratio on Ko Samui's northern coast. The crab coconut milk curry is the dish to order. Compared to FishHouse at ฿฿฿, Jun Hom delivers more local authenticity for significantly less money.
Yes, and the answer is cleaner than most: Jun Hom holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for both 2024 and 2025, charges ฿฿ prices, and puts you on a beach in Mae Nam. For a Samui seafood meal that costs a fraction of what the resort restaurants charge and delivers more culinary credibility than almost anything else on the island, this is the booking to make. The question is not whether to go — it is when and what to order.
Jun Hom is an open-air, alfresco seafood restaurant in Mae Nam, on the quieter northern coast of Ko Samui. Mae Nam does not have the party density of Chaweng or the spa-resort concentration of Lamai Beach — it is a slower stretch of the island, and Jun Hom fits that rhythm. The setting is a beach-facing outdoor space: no air conditioning, no enclosed dining room, no design flourish engineered for Instagram. The physical experience is low-key in exactly the way a good local seafood spot should be. Plastic furniture, open sky, and a direct view of the water are what you are getting. If that sounds underwhelming, consider that a Michelin inspector found the food compelling enough to return two years running.
The scale of the room is modest, which matters for timing. Each dish is cooked to order from a kitchen that does not batch or shortcut, so the wait for food is a function of how busy the house is. The upside is that everything arrives freshly made. The downside is that if the tables are full at peak hours, you are waiting longer. Plan around this rather than against it.
For comparison with other Thai beach seafood in a similar register, Bang Por Seafood Takho and Baan Suan Lung Khai occupy adjacent territory on the island. Jun Hom's double Bib Gourmand gives it the most documented quality credential of the three.
Go early in the evening, before the dinner rush fills the tables. Because cooking is done to order and the kitchen is not designed for high throughput at speed, arriving at 6 PM rather than 7:30 PM will meaningfully improve your experience. Midweek is easier than weekends, when tourist traffic from Chaweng and Bophut tends to spread further along the coast. Mae Nam is drier between December and April, which matters for an open-air space. During the wetter months from October through November, heavy rain can make alfresco dining uncomfortable. If you are visiting during that window, check the evening forecast and have a backup.
Lunch is worth considering if your itinerary allows it. The beach setting reads differently at midday, and the kitchen is likely to be less pressured than at the dinner peak. If you are staying on the northern coast , near Mae Nam or Bophut , Jun Hom is a natural lunch anchor rather than a special-trip dinner destination. If you are coming from Chaweng, build it into a northern coast half-day rather than a standalone evening drive.
The crab coconut milk curry with shrubby basil is the dish most closely associated with Jun Hom in Michelin documentation. It is described as rich with curry spice and herb aroma, and worth noting: if shrubby basil is not to your preference, the kitchen will substitute wild betel leaves. The fact that substitutions like this are available is a signal that the team is attentive to individual orders, which is consistent with made-to-order cooking. Beyond that single dish, the menu operates in the register of simple, local Thai seafood , hearty portions at modest prices. Do not come expecting an elaborate tasting progression or a multi-course format. This is direct, ingredient-led cooking.
If you have visited once already and worked through the crab curry, ask about what is freshest that day. Made-to-order kitchens at this price point in Thailand often have a short informal list of what came in that morning. The staff at a place with two consecutive Bib Gourmands will have an opinion on what to order , ask directly.
Jun Hom sits at ฿฿ pricing alongside Kapi Sator, which focuses on Southern Thai cuisine rather than seafood. For a first-time Ko Samui visit, Jun Hom is the clearer call if seafood is the priority and you want Michelin-backed confidence at a local price point. FishHouse offers a European approach to seafood at ฿฿฿ , more polished service and a controlled indoor environment, but a different experience and a higher bill. If you want Thai technique applied to fresh local seafood in an outdoor setting, Jun Hom beats FishHouse on authenticity and value without much debate.
For broader context on eating well in Thailand at this standard, Sorn in Bangkok and PRU in Phuket represent the more formal end of Thai culinary recognition. Jun Hom is at the opposite end of the formality spectrum , same Michelin framework, very different format. That contrast is part of what makes the Bib Gourmand designation meaningful here.
See the full Ko Samui restaurants guide for a broader view, or explore Ko Samui hotels, bars, and experiences to plan around your meal.
If Jun Hom sets the bar for casual beach seafood in Ko Samui, the Krua Chao Baan is another local option to cross-reference on the island. For seafood outside Thailand, Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Alici on the Amalfi Coast operate in a comparable register of direct, location-led seafood cooking. Further afield in Thailand, AKKEE in Pak Kret and Aeeen in Chiang Mai represent the northern and central Thai cooking traditions that contextualise where Jun Hom's southern Thai seafood style sits.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun Hom | Seafood | ฿฿ | This unpretentious, open-air eatery is a local gem on the island, offering an affordable opportunity to enjoy simple, local dishes in a knockout beach location. The portions are hearty, modestly priced and lip-smacking. One of the highlights is crab coconut milk curry with shrubby basil — rich with the aroma of curry spices and herbs. If you’re not a fan of shrubby basil, you can ask to substitute it with wild betel leaves instead. Each dish is cooked to order, so there may be a wait, but the upside is that everything arrives freshly made, straight from the kitchen. Alfresco dining in a blissful beach setting.; Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) | Easy | — |
| Baan Suan Lung Khai | Seafood | ฿฿ | Unknown | — | |
| FishHouse | European | ฿฿฿ | Unknown | — | |
| Kapi Sator | Southern Thai | ฿฿ | Unknown | — | |
| Koh Thai Kitchen | Thai | ฿฿฿ | Unknown | — | |
| The Ranch | Steakhouse | ฿฿฿฿ | Unknown | — |
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Book at least a few days in advance, especially if you're visiting in high season (December to March). Jun Hom is a Michelin Bib Gourmand holder at ฿฿ pricing, which draws a steady crowd to a limited number of open-air tables. Arriving early in the evening gives you the best chance of a seat without a long wait.
Dishes are cooked to order, so expect a wait between ordering and eating — that's the trade-off for food arriving freshly made. Jun Hom sits in Mae Nam on Ko Samui's quieter northern coast, so it's not convenient if you're based in Chaweng or Lamai. At ฿฿ pricing with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, the value-to-quality ratio is the draw here.
The crab coconut milk curry with shrubby basil is the dish Michelin documentation ties directly to Jun Hom — described as rich with curry spices and herbs. If shrubby basil isn't to your taste, the kitchen will substitute wild betel leaves. Beyond that, the menu centres on straightforward local seafood dishes, so ordering broadly and sharing works well.
The kitchen has shown some flexibility — documented substitutions include swapping shrubby basil for wild betel leaves in the crab curry. That said, Jun Hom is a seafood-focused restaurant, so options for non-seafood diners are limited by the format. Specific allergen or dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in available data, so flag any restrictions directly when booking.
Yes. The open-air alfresco format and per-dish ordering model suit solo diners well — you can eat a full meal around one or two dishes without the pressure of a prix-fixe or minimum spend. At ฿฿ pricing, a solo meal is genuinely affordable. The beach setting and casual pace make it a comfortable solo stop rather than a group-oriented experience.
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