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( www.kruaapsorn.com ; 503-505 Th Samsen; mains 65-350B;
10.30am-7.30pm Mon-Fri, to 6pm Sat;
;
Tha
Thewet) This is the original branch of this homey, award-winning and royally patronised
restaurant. Expect a clientele made up of fussy families and big-haired, middle-aged
ladies, and a cuisine revolving around full-flavoured, largely seafood- and vegetable-
heavy central Thai dishes. If you have dinner in mind, be sure to note the early closing
times.
STEVE CAFÉ & CUISINE$$
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THAI
( www.stevecafeandcuisine.com ; 68 Soi 21, Th Si Ayuthaya; mains 160-390B; 11.30am-2.30pm Mon-Fri,
11.30am-11pm Sat & Sun; Tha Thewet) The cheesy name is seemingly a cover for this sophistic-
ated, house-bound, riverside Thai restaurant. The menu spans a good selection of Thai
dishes, with an emphasis on those from the country's south, and service is friendly and ef-
ficient, even when the place is mobbed.
To get here, enter Th Si Ayuthaya and walk through Wat Thevaratkunchong until you
reach the river; locals will help point the way.
KHINLOM CHOM SA-PHAN $$
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( 0 2628 8382; www.khinlomchomsaphan.com ; 11/6 Soi 3, Th Samsen; mains 75-280B; 11am-2am; Tha
Thewet) Locals come here for the combination of riverfront views and tasty, seafood-based
eats. It's popular, so be sure to call ahead to book a riverfront table.
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