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(Th Sunthon Wijit; 7am-7pn)
The balcony fronting this small food court has choice seats that
frame the mountain views.
Luk Tan
(Th Bamrung Meuang; dishes 39-149B; 5-10pm Wed-Sun)
This quirky little spot does Thai-style
steaks and
fa·ràng
favourites including some delicious mashed potatoes. Owner Bai-Tong
is a great source of local advice.
INTERNATIONAL, THAI
$
Night Market
THAI
$
4-9pm)
Large and diverse, but few places to sit.
(Th Fuang Nakhon;
Good Morning Vietnam
& Coffee
VIETNAMESE
$
(Th Thamrong Prasit; dishes 30-150B; 6am-8pm)
This little corner shop has modernised with
bright colours and a coffee bar, but it still serves the same family recipes, including
năam
neu
·
ang
(assemble-it-yourself pork spring rolls) and spicy Thai salads, that it has
through four generations.
Baa Nang
(Th Apibanbuncha; dishes 30-150B; 7am-4pm)
This corrugated-roof shack across from Anuban
Nakhon Phanom school attracts the masses for
gài yâhng, sôm·đam
and other down-home
Isan food.
NORTHEASTERN THAI
$
Khun Kaew Steak
INTERNATIONAL, THAI
$$
Corner
(Th Sunthon Wijit; dishes 65-475B; 4-10pm Mon-Sat)
Funky from the decor to the the Thai-fusion
pastas, this little riverside spot, owned by a dedicated Thai chef who has worked for some
years in Texas, makes a nice night; especially if you can get one of the tables with a view.