Loei ProvinceRestaurants

Restaurants in Loei Province

  1. Baan Yai

    This big, leafy place with a funky variety of wooden tables and chairs is a genuine Isan restaurant where the menu (no English) has entire sections for ant eggs, insects and frogs. It also serves dtòhng mŏo (pork in a sour-and-spicy sauce), a dish you probably won't find elsewhere. At night there are movies and football to watch or live music.

    reviewed

  2. Gwan Yin Jai

    This friendly vegetarian restaurant serves mock-meat versions of Thai fast-food standards, like kôw man gài (rice with steamed chicken). They have an English menu, but can’t always find it because it gets used so rarely.

    reviewed

  3. Im Un

    Thai standards and Isan favourites, such as gaang Ъàh (jungle curry) and lâhp hèt (mushroom laap), are served under a thatched roof in a garden setting. It's on the edge of town, 900m east of the Th Kaew Asa junction.

    reviewed

  4. Krua Nid

    Fronted by a big glass buffet case, this no-frills eatery serves hòr mòk (soufflé-like curry steamed in banana leaves) and other central-Thai dishes. Look for the white awning.

    reviewed

  5. Ban Thai

    The first choice for a fix of fa·ràng food is a fairly attractive spot with German and Italian dishes dominating the mixed menu, but the Thai food is pretty good too.

    reviewed

  6. Night Market

    On the main road across from the municipal market.

    reviewed

  7. Leeaw Laa

    This is a simple food-to-order shop with a few favourites on an English menu.

    reviewed

  8. Walking Street

    Loei's grandly named, but otherwise typical, night market is a good dining destination.

    reviewed

  9. Sum-Ran-Na

    This cute, little corner coffee shop has free wi-fi and computers for customers.

    reviewed

  10. Municipal Market

    Though small, this market is really good.

    reviewed

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  12. Ban Thai

    Mr Chris, as everyone calls this restaurant, is the first choice for a fix of fa·ràng food. German and Italian dishes dominate the menu.

    reviewed

  13. Ban-Jerd-Loei

    Mekong fish (try the 'black pepper fried river fish') is the speciality of this riverside place hiding behind a barber shop, but its other Thai dishes are good too.

    reviewed