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(Th Watpranorn; mains 40-100B; 11.30am-9pm Mon-Sat)
There's an English-language menu on
the wall, but don't miss the sublime
lâhp gài,
minced chicken fried with herbs and topped
with crispy deep-fried chicken skin, shallots and garlic. The restaurant is on Th Watpran-
orn about 100m from the intersection with the Superhighway.
Khao Soi Phor Jai
(Th Jetyod, no roman-script sign; mains 30-60B; 7.30am-5pm)
Phor Jai serves mild but tasty
bowls of the eponymous curry noodle dish, as well as a few other northern Thai staples.
NORTHERN THAI
$
Nam Ngiaw Paa Nuan
(Vietnamese Restaurant; Th Sanpannard, no roman-script sign; mains 10-120B; 9am-5pm)
This
quasi-concealed place serves a unique and delicious mix of Vietnamese and northern Thai
dishes.
VIETNAMESE, THAI
$
BaanChivitMai Bakery
(
www.baanchivitmai.com
;
Th Prasopsook; 8am-9pm Mon-Sat; )
In addition to a very well
prepared cup of local joe, you can snack on amazingly authentic Swedish-style sweets
(and Western-style meals and sandwiches) at this popular bakery.
CAFE
Information
You'll have no problem finding banks and internet access along Th Phahonyothin.
Overbrook Hospital
( 0 5371 1366;
www.overbrookhospital.com
; Th Singhaclai)
English is spoken
at this modern hospital.
Tourism Authority of Thailand
(TAT; 0 5374 4674, nationwide 1672;
tatchrai@tat.or.th
;
Th Sing-
haclai; 8.30am-4.30pm)
English is limited, but staff here do their best to give advice, and
can provide a small selection of maps and brochures.
24hr)
English is spoken and po-
Tourist Police
( 0 5374 0249, nationwide 1155; Th Utarakit;
lice are on stand-by 24 hours a day.
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