Restaurant in Phuket, Thailand
Michelin-noted resort dining, book for romance.

hom at Phuket's InterContinental Resort holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, built around a fermentation-driven modern menu from a Portuguese chef working with local Thai produce. At the ฿฿฿ price tier, it is more accessible than PRU or Acqua and better suited to a romantic dinner or a food-focused evening than a casual resort meal. Booking is straightforward through the InterContinental Resort.
If you are looking for a thoughtful, fermentation-driven modern dining experience inside a resort setting in Phuket, hom is worth booking. Holding a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, it is one of the more technically considered restaurants on the island, with a Portuguese chef applying fermentation techniques to local Thai produce in ways you will not find at most resort restaurants. At the ฿฿฿ price point, it is more accessible than PRU or Acqua, and the intimate atmosphere makes it particularly suited to a romantic dinner or a special occasion meal. For food-focused travellers who want depth rather than spectacle, hom delivers.
hom sits inside the InterContinental Resort in Phuket's Kathu District, reached via a garden walkway that transitions you from the resort's broader energy into a noticeably quieter, more considered space. The concept is built around fermentation: leeks, betel leaves, and pandan are among the local ingredients that go through the process, producing flavour profiles that read as familiar Thai but arrive with a complexity that makes the cooking worth paying attention to. This is not fusion for its own sake. The fermentation approach is a genuine editorial decision about how to treat produce, and it gives dishes a savoury depth and acidity that distinguishes the kitchen from the more direct resort dining you will find elsewhere in Phuket.
The natural wine list aligns with the fermentation ethos across the menu, which is a coherent choice rather than a marketing footnote. For wine-focused diners, this is worth noting: the list is designed to complement rather than contrast the kitchen's direction. If you appreciate the relationship between natural wine and fermented foods as a category, hom gives you that pairing in a setting that takes it seriously. Globally, restaurants like Frantzén in Stockholm or Maison Lameloise in Chagny represent the high end of this produce-forward modern approach; hom operates at a different scale but with a similar commitment to ingredient logic.
The room is intimate, and the atmosphere is quiet enough for conversation. This matters if you are coming from busier parts of Phuket, where noise levels at dinner can work against a considered meal. The garden approach sets a deliberate tone before you sit down. For the food explorer who wants to eat something genuinely interesting rather than reliably comfortable, hom is a better choice than most resort restaurants in this price tier. Compare it to dining at Amanpuri, which skews more toward reliable luxury than conceptual cooking.
hom is positioned as a dinner restaurant inside a resort, and the intimate atmosphere makes it better suited to an early or mid-evening sitting than a late-night destination. Specific closing hours are not confirmed in available data, so if you are planning around a late arrival or want to eat after 10 PM, contact the InterContinental Resort directly to confirm last seating. The garden walkway and quiet room are not designed for a late-night crowd; this is a place to settle into rather than drop into after a night out. If late-night dining flexibility is your priority in Phuket, check our full Phuket bars guide for venues with later hours.
The Michelin Plate recognition across two consecutive years is a meaningful signal. It does not indicate the starred cooking you will find at PRU, but it confirms the kitchen is operating at a level above standard resort dining. The Google score of 4.6 across 153 reviews suggests consistent execution rather than a single high-profile reputation. For Thailand's broader dining context, venues like Sorn in Bangkok represent the ceiling of what Thai-inflected modern cooking can achieve; hom is not at that level, but it is pursuing a related seriousness of intent at a more accessible price.
Booking difficulty at hom is rated Easy, which is unusual for a Michelin-recognised restaurant. The intimate room means availability can shift, particularly during peak Phuket season (November to April), so booking ahead is advisable even if walk-ins may occasionally be possible. The restaurant is inside the InterContinental Resort at Moo 3, Kathu District, Phuket 83150. No direct website or phone number is confirmed in current data; the most reliable booking route is through the InterContinental Resort's reservations system directly. See our full Phuket restaurants guide for broader context on the island's dining booking landscape.
| Detail | hom | PRU | Acqua |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | ฿฿฿ | ฿฿฿฿ | ฿฿฿฿ |
| Cuisine | Modern / Fermentation | Thai, Modern | Italian |
| Awards | Michelin Plate (2024, 2025) | Michelin Star | No confirmed Michelin |
| Setting | Resort (InterContinental) | Farm-to-table resort | Standalone restaurant |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Harder | Moderate |
| Leading for | Romantic dinner, food explorers | Special occasion splurge | Italian-focused diners |
For street-level eating at a completely different price point, A Pong Mae Sunee gives you local Phuket flavour without the resort context. Further afield in Thailand, Anuwat in Phang Nga and AKKEE in Pak Kret are worth knowing if your trip extends beyond Phuket. For the full picture of what to do on the island, see our full Phuket experiences guide and our full Phuket hotels guide.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| hom | ฿฿฿ | Easy | — |
| PRU | ฿฿฿฿ | Unknown | — |
| Blue Elephant | ฿฿฿ | Unknown | — |
| Acqua | ฿฿฿฿ | Unknown | — |
| Baan Rim Pa Patong | Unknown | — | |
| Chuan Chim | ฿฿ | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
PRU is the closest comparable — also Michelin-recognised, also produce-led, but with a stronger farm-to-table narrative and a higher profile. Blue Elephant suits guests who want Thai heritage cooking over modernist technique. Acqua works better if you want Italian fine dining with a sea view. hom is the pick if fermentation-driven modern cuisine and a garden-resort atmosphere are specifically what you are after.
At the ฿฿฿ price point, hom's Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) signals consistent kitchen quality, which is a reasonable anchor for a tasting format. The fermentation-heavy concept — applied to ingredients like leeks, betel leaves, and pandan — gives the menu a clear editorial thread rather than a generic resort progression. If you want a tasting menu with a distinct point of view in Phuket, this format delivers that.
The venue data describes an intimate dining room inside the InterContinental Resort, reached via a garden walkway, but does not confirm a bar counter or bar seating as a dining option. Check directly with the InterContinental Phuket before assuming walk-up bar seating is available.
The intimate atmosphere noted in hom's Michelin recognition suggests a small dining room, which makes large group bookings harder to plan around. Pairs and small groups of up to four are likely the practical ceiling before you run into room constraints. For larger celebrations, contact the InterContinental Resort directly to confirm private dining options.
No specific dietary policy is confirmed in the available data. Given the fermentation-focused, produce-led concept, the kitchen is clearly working with deliberate ingredient choices, so restrictions may require advance notice to accommodate well. Flag any requirements at the time of booking rather than on arrival.
At ฿฿฿, hom sits at the upper end of Phuket dining but below the full fine-dining tier in cost. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024, 2025) confirm the kitchen earns that pricing. The natural wine list and fermentation concept give you a coherent experience rather than generic resort dining at a premium. If you are comparing value, PRU competes at a similar level with more public visibility; hom offers a quieter, more intimate alternative for the same general spend.
Yes — the intimate atmosphere and garden walkway approach make hom one of the better-framed special occasion dinners in Phuket at this price point. The Michelin Plate gives the booking a credential to point to, and the natural wine list supports a full celebratory meal. Book early if you have a fixed date; the small room means availability is limited even with an Easy booking difficulty rating overall.
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