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tional kitchenette. Huern na na is located off Th Sasiboot, about 250m south of Th
Meuang Hit.
Maeyom Palace Hotel
HOTEL
$$$
( 0 5452 1028-34; wccphrae@hotmail.com; 181/6 Th Yantarakitkoson; r incl breakfast 1600-2000B, ste incl break-
fast 3500-4000B; )
Opposite the bus terminal, Phrae's top-end staple has all the
modern amenities - carpeted rooms with cable TV and a pool - in a somewhat aged pack-
age. Discounts of up to 30% are typical during the low season.
Eating & Drinking
6-10pm)
convenes around the Pratu Chai (Victory Gate) intersection every evening.
Phrae's entertainment zone is the dusty road leading to the bus station; there you'll fine
several loud bars and karaoke joints.
Pan Jai
NORTHERN THAI
$
(2 Th Weera, no roman-script sign; mains 20-40B; 7am-10pm)
During the day, the emphasis here is on
ka
̀
·nŏm jeen,
fresh rice noodles served with various curries and herbs. At night, locals
come for
mǒo gà·tá
, DIY northern-style barbecue.
Khao Soi Klang Wiang
NORTHERN THAI
$
(Th Wichai Racha, no roman-script sign; mains 35-50B; 10am-2pm)
This place does just one dish: fat
bowls of
kôw soy
. Order a regular or 'jumbo' bowl supplemented with beef, pork or
chicken. It's the bright orange place just opposite Nok Bin.
Saeng Fah Laep
(Th Charoen Meuang, no roman-script sign; mains 10-40B; 9am-7pm)
This friendly family sells Thai
sweets, including a tasty
ko
̂
w ne
̆
e·o ma
́
·mo
̂
o·ang
(mango sticky rice). There's no English
sign, but it's the old shophouse just west of the police station.
THAI
$
Sod Cheon
CHINESE-THAI
$