Ayuthaya ProvinceRestaurants

Thai restaurants in Ayuthaya Province

  1. Ban Wacharachai

    A must for visiting foodies, this hidden 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 directly north of the temple.

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  2. A

    Baan Watcharachai

    Located next to Wat Kasatthirat, take a seat on the wooden boat moored outside and feast on yam Ъlah dùk fòo (crispy catfish salad).

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  3. B

    Chainam

    Pleasantly situated overlooking the river, Chainam has long attracted foreigners with its extensive bilingual menu, but don't expect too much authenticity in the dishes.

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  4. C

    Phae Krung Kao

    On the southern side of the bridge in Ayuthaya, this floating restaurant is so popular that Thai locals even rouse their geriatric grandmas for a night out.

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  5. D

    Malakor

    This charming, two-storey wooden house has an incredible view of Wat Ratburana, which is most stunning after dark when it's all lit up.

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  6. E

    Sai Thong

    With 180 items on the menu, live music and spectacular food, this old-school restaurant is the best place to eat on the island. As well as the regular fare, there are interesting variations, such as chicken marinated in whisky.

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  7. F

    Pae Krung Gao

    A well-established riverside restaurant serving top-notch Thai food. The English-language menu is more limited than the Thai version so if you know what you like, just ask.

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  8. G

    Krua Nai Pan

    Serving up superb northeastern cuisine is this stylish, wood-panelled restaurant, where the speciality is the super-spicy soup.

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  9. H

    Gahn Glooay

    If you want to see Thais unwind, head to this relaxed restaurant where karaoke sessions often take centre stage.

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