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Kai Tod Daycha
Locals claim that Daycha does the best Hat Yai-style fried chicken. Enjoy your spicy bird over fragrant yellow rice, or with a plate of sôm·đam .
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Koh Tii Ochaa
This classic eatery sells all your Sino favourites, including some you didn't even know about such as the delicious bà·gùt·đĕh , pork ribs in a fragrant dark broth.
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Night Market
The extensive Night Market boasts heaps of local eats including several stalls selling the famous Hat Yai-style deep-fried chicken and kà·nǒm jeen (fresh rice noodles served with curry), as well as a couple stalls peddling grilled seafood.
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Num Heng Vegetarian
Those who eschew flesh will appreciate this clean and yummy looking veggie corner.
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Sor Hueng 3
This popular local legend with branches all over town prepares heaps of delicious Thai-Chinese and southern Thai faves. Simply point to whatever looks good or order something freshly wok-fried from the extensive menu.
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