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( 0 3931 1100;
www.hotelkasemsarn.com
;
98/1 Th Benchamarachutit ; r 1300-4300B; )
Good
enough for visiting Bangkokians, Kasemsarn has modern rooms and friendly staff. Dis-
counts of 30% are standard during the week.
Eating & Drinking
THAI
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Seafood Noodle Shop
(Th Sukhaphiban; dishes 50-70B; 10.30am-9pm)
The old city, along Mae Nam Chanthaburi, is
where you'll find most sightseeing Thais eating this Chanthaburi variation of the basic
rice-noodle theme; nearby are other homemade snacks.
Muslim Restaurant
( 08 1353 5174; cnr Soi 4, Th Si Chan; dishes 40-200B; 9.30am-9pm)
Run by Thai Muslims, this
place has excellent paratha, biryani, curries and chai tea. Most dishes are under 100B.
MUSLIM-THAI
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Sony Yaday
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INDIAN
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(Th Si Chan; dishes 50-100B; 8am-10pm; )
Hole-in-the-wall Muslim vegetarian restaurant
patronised by visiting South Asian gem traders.
Chanthorn Phochana
( 0 3931 2339; 102/5-8 Th Benchamarachutit; dishes 80-300B; 8am-10pm)
The Thai-Chinese menu
includes such specialities as stir-fried papaya and mangosteen wine. The soft-shell crab
with black pepper is delicious. Pick up a bag of local durian chips (tastier than you think)
for your next bus ride.
THAI-CHINESE
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Sweet Moon
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CAFE
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Cool spot to sip a coffee or a fruit juice right by the river.
(Th Sukhaphibon; coffee from 35B;
Decent cakes, too.