Restaurants in Loei Province
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Leeaw Laa
This is a simple food-to-order shop with a few favourites on an English menu.
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Walking Street
Loei's grandly named, but otherwise typical, night market is a good dining destination.
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Sum-Ran-Na
This cute, little corner coffee shop has free wi-fi and computers for customers.
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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.
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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.
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