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satay is also available. There's no English-language sign; look for the green banners on
the corner.
Piggy
(cnr Th Rachadumnoen 1 & Soi 5, no roman-script sign; per person 70B; 6-11pm)
Mŏo gà·tá,
DIY grilled
pork, is one of the more popular dining traditions in these parts. Simply choose your in-
gredients from the buffet, then grill your meats, adding your veggies and other ingredients
to the broth.
THAI
$
Phayao Bakery
(Th Thesa 1; mains 45-120B; 9am-8pm; )
This air-conditioned cafe, with real coffee, a variety
of baked goods and ice cream, is a clever place to escape from the heat.
INTERNATIONAL-THAI
$
Mae Ping Riverside
THAI
$
(50/1 Moo 2, Nakhon Chum, no roman-script sign; mains 40-120B; lunch & dinner)
Decent eats, draught
beer and live music can be found here, on the west bank of Mae Nam Ping. There are a
few other similar riverside places along this strip.
Kitti
CHINESE-THAI
$$
(cnr Th Vijit 2 & Th Bamrungrat, no roman-script sign; mains 50-350B; 10am-2pm & 4-10pm; )
Long-
standing Kitti excels at seafood-forward, Chinese-style dining. Try the unusual but deli-
cious fried chicken with cashew nut, which also includes pickled garlic and slices of sweet
pork.
Rong Tiam
(Soi 9, Th Thesa 1, no roman-script sign; 6pm-1am)
Live music (from 8.30pm), snacks and beer are
available at this friendly pub located in a converted antique shophouse.
BAR