Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Ayara Thai Cuisine
210Pearl PointsMichelin-recognised Thai at dollar-sign prices.

About Ayara Thai Cuisine
Ayara Thai Cuisine holds Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025 at a single dollar-sign price point, making it one of the most accessible serious Thai restaurants in Los Angeles. Easy to book and LAX-adjacent, it rewards diners who prioritise cooking quality over atmosphere. For mid-week visits, arrive early for the quietest room and best pacing.
Verdict
Ayara Thai Cuisine earns two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) at a price point that makes it one of the most accessible Michelin-recognised Thai restaurants in Los Angeles. If you want serious Thai cooking without the $150-per-head commitment of a tasting-menu room, book here. The address — a residential stretch of West 87th Street near LAX — signals nothing from the outside, but the cooking punches well above its surroundings and its price tag.
The Room and the Setting
Ayara sits in a part of Los Angeles that most food-focused visitors skip entirely. The neighbourhood around West 87th Street and Westchester is low-key, practical, and entirely untheatrical, which makes the quality of what comes out of the kitchen a genuine contrast to expectations. The physical space is modest in scale, the kind of room where the food does the work. For the explorer-type diner who reads a neighbourhood as a signal of culinary intent rather than a deterrent, this setup tends to deliver: the absence of scene-chasing décor and influencer crowds means the room fills with people who came specifically to eat. If you are after a sleek dining-room experience to match the occasion, the space here may not satisfy. If the cooking is the point, it will.
Seating is compact enough that this reads as a neighbourhood restaurant in format, a practical note if you are weighing it against rooms with more theatrical scale. The spatial intimacy means ambient noise is a factor at peak service, so arriving early (or mid-week) gives you a quieter room and a more deliberate pace.
The Cooking and What to Expect
The cuisine type is Thai, and the Michelin Plate recognition across two consecutive years confirms technical consistency rather than a one-season spike. A Michelin Plate indicates a kitchen the Guide considers worth noting for cooking quality, it sits below Bib Gourmand and Star level but is a meaningful signal that inspectors have visited and found the food credible. At a single-dollar-sign price range, that combination is rare in any city.
The editorial angle here is the progression of the meal, how the cooking builds across courses and what the kitchen is trying to say about Thai food in a Los Angeles context. Ayara is a family operation, which in this category typically means the menu reflects a specific regional point of view rather than a pan-Thai survey. That specificity tends to reward diners who engage with the full range of what is being offered rather than ordering defensively around familiar dishes. If you have eaten at Anajak Thai Cuisine, which operates at a higher price point and with a natural-wine program, Ayara reads as the more focused, less produced version of serious Thai cooking in LA. Where Anajak courts the dining-out crowd, Ayara is more plainly about the food.
For context on where Thai cooking can go at the highest level, Nahm in Bangkok and Samrub Samrub Thai in Bangkok represent the format at its most ambitious. Ayara is not operating at that register of formality, but the Michelin recognition places it in credible company for what it is attempting within its category and price tier.
Other Thai options in Los Angeles worth knowing for comparison: Luv2eat Thai Bistro skews toward northern Thai and Isaan cooking with a similarly casual format; Night + Market is louder, more snack-driven, and better for groups who want to share broadly; Pa Ord Noodle is the move if noodles specifically are the priority; and Mae Malai Thai House of Noodles covers similar noodle territory in a stripped-back format. None of these carry Michelin recognition. That distinction matters when you are deciding where to anchor a meal.
Ideal time to visit
Mid-week visits, Tuesday through Thursday, are the most reliable for a quieter room and full attention from the kitchen. Friday and Saturday evenings draw more volume, and given the modest size of the space, the room can feel crowded and loud later in the evening. If your priority is a deliberate meal rather than a lively one, a weekday lunch or early dinner is the right call. The LAX-adjacent location makes it a reasonable stop if you are arriving into or departing from Los Angeles and want one serious meal that does not require a cross-city drive.
Ratings and Recognition
- Michelin Plate: 2024 and 2025, two consecutive years of recognition
- Google Rating: 4.3 out of 5 (1,458 reviews), a volume of reviews that gives the rating real weight
- Price range: $, single dollar sign, making this one of the most affordable Michelin-noted restaurants in Los Angeles
Know Before You Go
- Address: 6245 W 87th St, Los Angeles, CA 90045
- Price range: $ (budget-friendly; accessible for most diners)
- Booking difficulty: Easy, no months-long waitlist required
- Leading timing: Mid-week for a quieter room; early evening for full kitchen focus
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google Reviews: 4.3 / 5 from 1,458 ratings
- Nearest major landmark: LAX (walkable proximity, practical for airport-adjacent visits)
- Dress code: Casual, no dress expectations at this price tier
- Solo dining: Suitable, compact room works well for solo diners
- Groups: Possible, but the modest space means larger groups should confirm capacity in advance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Ayara Thai Cuisine?
There is no confirmed tasting menu format in the available venue data for Ayara. What is confirmed is a $ price point and two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), which suggests the a la carte or set offering already delivers strong value relative to cost. If a structured multi-course format is your priority, compare against Kato or Hayato, where that format is the core proposition.
Is Ayara Thai Cuisine good for solo dining?
Yes, solo dining works well here. At $ pricing with Michelin Plate recognition, Ayara is a low-stakes way to eat seriously without committing to a multi-hundred-dollar omakase. The neighbourhood setting on West 87th Street in Westchester is casual rather than scene-driven, which suits solo visits without the social pressure of louder, higher-profile rooms.
Is Ayara Thai Cuisine worth the price?
At $ pricing with back-to-back Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025, Ayara is one of the strongest value cases among Michelin-recognised restaurants in Los Angeles. You are getting verified culinary consistency at a price point where most comparable restaurants offer neither the recognition nor the standard. For the cost, the risk is low and the upside is high.
How far ahead should I book Ayara Thai Cuisine?
Booking a few days to a week ahead is a reasonable baseline for mid-week visits, though weekend tables at a Michelin-recognised $ restaurant in LA can move faster than expected. Friday and Saturday evenings are the higher-demand windows, so book those earlier. The venue phone number is not publicly listed in current data, so check directly via their website or a reservation platform for current availability.
Can Ayara Thai Cuisine accommodate groups?
Nothing in the current venue data confirms private dining or large-group facilities, so treat group bookings with caution until confirmed directly with the restaurant. For parties of 4 or fewer, the $ price point makes Ayara an easy group choice where cost is a factor. Larger groups planning a special occasion may want to call ahead given the neighbourhood scale of the space.
Location
6245 W 87th St, Los Angeles, CA 90045
Los Angeles, United States
Compare Ayara Thai Cuisine
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Ayara Thai Cuisine | $ | Easy |
| Kato | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Hayato | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Vespertine | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Camphor | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Gwen | $$$$ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Kato, New Taiwanese, Asian, $$$$
- Hayato, Japanese, $$$$
- Vespertine, Progressive, Contemporary, $$$$
- Camphor, French-Asian, French, $$$$
- Gwen, New American, Steakhouse, $$$$
How It Compares
Ayara sits in a completely different price tier from its Los Angeles peers with Michelin credentials. Kato, Hayato, Vespertine, Camphor, and Gwen all operate at $$$$, where the entry point typically runs $100 to $300+ per person before drinks. Ayara is a single dollar sign with Michelin Plate recognition across consecutive years. If you are building a Los Angeles food itinerary and want to include one recognised kitchen without committing a full evening's budget, Ayara is the most efficient use of that spend in the city.
For the tasting-menu experience specifically, Kato and Hayato are the strongest options at the $$$$ tier, Kato for its New Taiwanese progression and Hayato for kaiseki precision. Vespertine operates at the furthest extreme of concept and theatricality, and is the right choice only if the experiential format is the point. Camphor offers a more accessible $$$$ experience with French-Asian cooking that rewards diners who want polish without austerity. None of these compete with Ayara on value; they compete on format, ambition, and occasion weight.
The honest comparison: if you are a food-focused traveller trying to eat well across multiple meals in Los Angeles without all of them being $200-per-head commitments, Ayara solves a real problem. Book Hayato or Kato for your anchor meal, and use Ayara as the lunch or casual dinner where you still want a kitchen that has been vetted. That combination gives you the range of the city's serious cooking without spending at the top tier every time you sit down.
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