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A Michelin Bib Gourmand recipient for 2026, Some Thai occupies a corner plot on Tomas Morato in Quezon City, where the Scout district's dense restaurant strip has long sorted itself into tiers of ambition. The kitchen works within a Thai register that Michelin's inspectors found worth singling out from Metro Manila's broader field of Southeast Asian dining. Booking ahead is advisable.

SOME THAI restaurant in Quezon, Philippines
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Tomas Morato and the Tier It Created

The Scout district stretch of Tomas Morato in Quezon City is one of Metro Manila's more concentrated dining corridors, a street where Filipino, Japanese, and Southeast Asian kitchens compete across a wide range of price points and formats. Within that field, a subset of restaurants has attracted sustained critical attention, and Some Thai, at the corner of Scout Fuentebella, belongs to that upper bracket. Its 2026 Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition places it in a category that Michelin reserves for restaurants offering cooking the inspectors consider above its price tier: good enough to seek out specifically, not merely worth stopping at if you happen to be nearby. That distinction matters in a city where the competition for credibility across Southeast Asian cuisines is real.

The Bib Gourmand designation, introduced by Michelin as a marker for value-driven quality, operates on a different logic than the star system. Where a starred restaurant is judged on the absolute register of fine dining, a Bib Gourmand signals that a kitchen is punching above its weight relative to what it charges. In Southeast Asian dining cities, that category frequently surfaces Thai restaurants, Vietnamese kitchens, and local canteens that do one thing with unusual discipline. Some Thai's inclusion in the 2026 Philippine guide suggests the kitchen falls into that pattern: focused, consistent, and priced in a way that makes the quality feel disproportionate to the bill.

What the Michelin Recognition Tells You About the Food

Michelin's inspectors for Southeast Asia have built a regional guide that reflects a broader shift in how international critics approach Thai cooking outside Thailand. For years, the assumption was that Thai food in Philippine cities would inevitably be a softened or adapted version of the source cuisine. The more recent critical consensus, visible in how guides across the region are awarding Thai restaurants from Manila to Kuala Lumpur, is that a subset of kitchens outside Thailand is maintaining the structural integrity of the cuisine, the balance of heat, acid, funk, and aromatics, without local dilution. A Bib Gourmand awarded to a Thai restaurant in Quezon City implies the inspectors found that kind of fidelity here.

For context, compare how Michelin has treated Thai cooking at higher price points elsewhere. Restaurants like Atomix in New York City demonstrate how a national cuisine can earn sustained Michelin recognition when the kitchen maintains rigorous source-country standards within a diaspora context. The logic at the Bib Gourmand level is the same, just applied to a different price bracket and a different cuisine tradition. Some Thai's award suggests it is operating with that kind of kitchen discipline.

Without verified menu data in our record, the specific dishes the inspectors responded to are not something we can confirm. What the award structure implies is a kitchen that has achieved consistency across multiple visits, since Michelin inspectors return before making a recommendation, and a price point that makes the quality feel accessible rather than occasion-dependent.

The Scout District Context

Tomas Morato and the surrounding Scout streets form one of the older dining neighborhoods in Quezon City, predating the newer clusters in BGC and Poblacion that have attracted most of the recent critical attention. The area's character is less curated than those newer zones: landlords are long-standing, tenant restaurants tend to be independently owned, and the clientele skews local and regular rather than destination-seeking. That context is relevant to how Some Thai sits in its environment. A Bib Gourmand in this neighborhood signals a kitchen that has built a local following first, and earned critical recognition second, which is a different trajectory than restaurants that open with visibility as the primary goal.

For readers building a broader Quezon City itinerary, the area around Tomas Morato offers a range of options across cuisines and formats. Deo Gracias and Esmeralda Kitchen represent different points on the local dining spectrum, while Fong Wei Wu and Morning Sun Eatery fill out the neighborhood's range further. MŌDAN represents the area's more contemporary end. Our full Quezon restaurants guide covers the broader field across all neighborhoods.

Some Thai Within the Metro Manila Michelin Picture

The 2026 Philippine Michelin guide, which covers Metro Manila and extends to select provincial restaurants, has created a more formal tier structure for the city's dining scene. At the starred end, restaurants like Gallery By Chele in Manila operate in the fine dining register. The Bib Gourmand tier, where Some Thai sits, is where the guide has been most active in surfacing restaurants that the general dining public might not have previously considered in critical terms. It is a tier that rewards consistency and value over showmanship.

Across the broader Philippines dining scene, other Michelin-recognized restaurants are operating in different cities and formats. Asador Alfonso in Cavite, Celera in Makati, Linamnam in Parañaque, and Abaseria Deli & Cafe in Cebu each represent different regional expressions of Philippine critical dining. Blackbird Makati in Manila belongs to a different format tier entirely. Some Thai's recognition within this broader field places it as one of the guide's notably focused picks: a single-cuisine, neighborhood-anchored restaurant that earned its place through kitchen quality rather than concept ambition.

For comparison, the Bib Gourmand tier at internationally recognized fine dining destinations such as Le Bernardin in New York City operates in a very different price and format context, which underlines how the award scales to local market conditions. In Quezon City, the Bib Gourmand is a meaningful signal of kitchen seriousness within the specific economics of that market.

Planning Your Visit

Some Thai is located at the corner of Tomas Morato and Scout Fuentebella in Quezon City, with a full address at 195 Tomas Morato, 1103 Metro Manila. Given the Bib Gourmand recognition and the relatively compact format typical of restaurants in this neighborhood and price tier, arriving with a reservation or arriving early in a service window is advisable. The Scout district is accessible by ride-hailing services throughout the Metro Manila area, and the Tomas Morato strip has sufficient surrounding options to make it worth building a longer evening around. Phone and booking details are not confirmed in our current record, so checking directly or visiting in person to assess walk-in availability is the practical approach. Our Quezon hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the broader context for a Quezon City stay.

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