Songkhla ProvinceRestaurants

Restaurants in Songkhla Province

  1. A

    Coffee Shop

    Experience the epitome of southern Thai city life - sipping coffee with the locals in an ancient café. Augment your java with a dish of still-warm kà·nŏm bórk, dumplings of flour or sticky rice rolled in coconut and sprinkled with sugar, made directly in front of the shop.

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  2. B

    Dawhan Musalim Food

    Praised by locals, Dawhan is located in the tall pink building. It has a small selection of Thai-Muslim soups, stir-fries and rich curries, as well as a popular chicken biryani. If you don't see anything you fancy here, there are several other similar Muslim restaurants along this strip of Th Phattalung.

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  3. C

    J Glass

    J Glass is one of the top fa·ràng hang-outs in town. Only the 1st floor is open for lunch, while the welcoming upstairs patio is reserved for dinner. Enjoy Thai faves (that have admittedly been slightly westernised) while watching the quirky artificial waterfalls gush over the windows.

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  4. Khao Nawy

    Songkhla’s most lauded curry shop serves up an amazing variety of authentic southern-style curries, soups, stir-fries and salads. Look for the glass case holding several stainless-steel trays of food just south of the sky-blue Chokdee Inn.

    reviewed

  5. D

    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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  6. E

    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.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Wachira Night Market

    An excellent night market, Wachira Night Market, so-called for the school it sets up in front of, features a solid kilometre of vendors hocking everything from noodles to curries.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Kai Tod Daycha

    Hat Yai–style fried chicken is a dish known across Thailand, and locals claim that Daycha does it best. Enjoy your spicy bird over fragrant yellow rice.

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  9. H

    Nai Wan Restaurant

    Popular for its crab dishes (bring moist wipes!), the menu also offers Thai salads, soups and other seafood offerings, as well as a few veggie entries.

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  10. I

    Night Market

    The extensive night market specialises in fresh seafood and Hat Yai–style chicken.

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  12. J

    Naa Suan Night Market

    The night market known by locals as Naa Suan Night Market has a palpable Muslim influence.

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  13. K

    Num Heng Vegetarian

    Those who eschew flesh will appreciate this clean and yummy looking veggie corner.

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  14. Khao Noy

    Songkhla's most lauded ráhn kôw gaang (curry shop) serves up an amazing variety of authentic southern-style curries, soups, stir-fries and salads. Look for the glass case holding several stainless-steel trays of food just south of the sky-blue Chokdee Inn.

    reviewed