Other restaurants in Ayuthaya
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Ban Wacharachai
A must for visiting foodies, this gem is legendary among locals and regular visitors alike for its perfectly executed central Thai–style dishes, not to mention a pleasant riverfront location. The smoked snakehead fish is sublime. To get there, cycle or take a túk-túk to Wat Kasattrathirat (known as Wat Kasat); the rambling restaurant is hidden in a thick garden.
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Hua Raw Night Market & Chao Phrom Day Market
Much of Ayuthaya’s best food is prepared in these modest surrounds. Vendors at the open-air night market ( [hrs] 5pm-10pm) specialise in Thai-Muslim dishes, while the covered day market ( [hrs] 7am-5pm) is more classically central Thai.
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Lung Lek
Lung Lek serves incredibly intense gŏo ay·đĕe·o reu·a with pork or beef that our dining companion euphorically described as ‘perhaps the best noodles ever!’ Look for the open-air tent-like structure.
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Phae Krung Kao
This floating restaurant is renowned for its carefully prepared seafood dishes and is hugely popular with visiting Thais, though it has a tendency to tone down dishes for fà·ràng.
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Rabieng Nam
When Thais eat it’s as much about fun as it is about food. That’s evident here, where improvised karaoke sessions take centre stage as the locals munch on snacks.
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Paa Lek
More popular but less spicy is Paa Lek, a sprawling roadside stall, look for the yellow sign in Thai.
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Sombat Chao Phraya
A cosy riverside establishment that specialises in sublime seafood.
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