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Thewet's workaday vibe and Dusit's nearly restaurant-free avenues mean that Thai is
virtually the only option in this part of town. For a bit more culinary diversity, head
to adjacent Banglamphu.
LIKHIT KAI YANG$
NORTHEASTERN THAI
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(off Th Ratchadamnoen Nok; mains 30-150B; 10am-10pm; ; klorng boat to Tha Phan Fah) Located just
behind Ratcha- damoen Stadium (avoid the rather grotty branch directly next door to the
stadium), this decades-old restaurant is where locals come for a quick northeastern
Thai-style meal before a Thai boxing match. The friendly English-speaking owner will
coach you through the ordering process, but don't miss the deliciously herbal grilled chick-
en.
NANG LOENG MARKET $
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THAI
(btwn Soi 8-10, Th Nakhon Sawan; mains 30-80B; 10am-2pm Mon-Sat; klorng boat to Tha Phan Fah,
Phaya Thai exit 3 & taxi) Dating back to 1899, this atmospheric fresh market offers a wonderful
glimpse of old Bangkok, not to mention a great place to grab a bite. Nang Loeng is
renowned for its Thai sweets, and at lunchtime is also an excellent place to fill up on sa-
vouries. Try a bowl of handmade egg noodles at Rung Rueng or the wonderful curries across
the way at Ratana .
KALOANG HOME KITCHEN $
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(Th Si Ayuthaya; mains 60-170B; 11am-11pm; Tha Thewet) Don't be alarmed by the peeling paint
and dilapidated deck - the owners at Kaloang Home Kitchen certainly aren't. The laid-back
atmosphere and seafood-heavy menu will quickly dispel any concerns about sinking into
Mae Nam Chao Phraya, and a beer and the breeze will temporarily erase any scarring
memories of Bangkok traffic. To reach the restaurant, follow the final windy stretch of Th
Si Ayu- thaya all the way to the river.
THAI
KRUA APSORN$$
THAI
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