Nakhon Ratchasima ProvinceRestaurants

Restaurants in Nakhon Ratchasima Province

  1. A

    Wat Boon Night Bazaar

    This night market is an excellent place for culinary exploration.

    reviewed

  2. Narknava

    Muslim and even Middle Eastern fare are unexpected cuisines in this neck of the woods, but Narknava is an established favourite for its infamous chicken biryani – infamous, because at 100B it’s superexpensive by Thai standards. Unusually, the food is much better than the website images suggest.

    reviewed

  3. Khrua Khao Yai

    This informal kitchen is enormously popular with Bangkokians because it serves an inspired repertoire of both Thai and fà·ràng dishes, including home-cured ham and marinated mushrooms that are so meat-like you’ll find yourself wondering what animal they came from.

    reviewed

  4. Narknava

    Muslim and Middle Eastern fare are indeed unexpected cuisines in this neck of the woods, but Narknava is an established favourite for Thai visitors seeking out its infamous chicken biryani – infamous, because at 100B it’s super-expensive by Thai standards.

    reviewed

  5. B

    Im Bum

    The menu at this wood-encased, friendly, vegetarian affair is in Thai only. But since they do mock-meat versions of Thai and Chinese standards, you can just order your favourites and the message will probably get through. Or, just point to something in the buffet cart.

    reviewed

  6. Khrua Khao Yai

    Exceedingly popular with visitors from Bangkok, this informal but delicious kitchen puts out an inspired repertoire of Thai and faràng dishes including home-cured ham and marinated mushrooms so meat-like you’ll wonder what animal they came from.

    reviewed

  7. C

    Cabbages & Condoms

    This regular favourite offers a leafy terrace, a wine list (something of a rarity in Isan) and plenty of newspaper clippings celebrating the work of the nonprofit Population & Community Development Association, towards which all proceeds go. It's just past the train tracks.

    reviewed

  8. Baiteiy Restaurant

    Appropriately decorated with some pseudo-Khmer carvings, this pleasant outdoor eatery, about 500m south of Pratu Chai (Victory Gate), does a decent spread of Thai-Isan-Chinese fare, plus a few international staples.

    reviewed

  9. Dairy Home

    If a weekend of intense jungle exploring or wine tasting has left you with a need for Western eats, stop by this organic dairy for a country breakfast of homemade sausages, farm-fresh eggs and good coffee.

    reviewed

  10. Dairy Home

    If a weekend of intense jungle exploring or wine tasting has left you with a need for Western eats, stop by this organic dairy for a country breakfast of homemade sausages, farm-fresh eggs and good coffee.

    reviewed

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  12. Rabieng-Pa

    The leafiest restaurant in town and the most low-key on this stretch of Yommarat Street. You'll feel like you're dining in a real forest, but it's not all about the atmosphere. The food is simply excellent and the picture menu makes ordering risk free.

    reviewed

  13. D

    Chez Andy

    Khorat’s archetypal expat haunt, this Swiss-managed place (appropriately housed in a red-and-white villa set back off the road) has a global menu with fondue, steak and fried rice available.

    reviewed

  14. E

    Anego

    Popular little place with a huge menu of Japanese dishes, plus one page of Italian pastas.

    reviewed

  15. F

    Big Chili

    A Thai-run restaurant serving a global menu (salmon sashimi, rack of lamb, spinach lasagne, chilli dogs, Caesar salads, and even Thai-Mexican fusion such as stir-fried burritos) to mostly Thai diners.

    reviewed

  16. G

    Wawee Coffee

    Ever walked into a coffee shop and wanted to stay all day? From the lattes to the brownies and the music to the decor, this place is pretty much perfect.

    reviewed

  17. Rabiang Mai

    This semifancy place is a tad on the pricey side, but the food (mostly Thai, plus some Isan and fa·ràng – Western – options) is quite good.

    reviewed

  18. Pidaso

    If you want elegance with your dining experience, you'll find it at this trendy open-kitchen spot. Assuming you can actually find the restaurant, that is. It's 800m north of the Sima Thani Hotel.

    reviewed

  19. H

    Night Bazaar

    Small, but plenty of variety.

    reviewed

  20. Ming Ter

    The menu at this homey vegetarian affair is in Thai only, but since it does mock-meat versions of Thai and Chinese standards you can just order your favourites and the message will probably get through. Or, just point to something in the buffet tray.

    reviewed

  21. Hi Pakchong

    If for some reason you need to spend time in Pak Chong, this friendly, antique-filled coffee shop east of the train station is as pleasant a place as possible to do it.

    reviewed

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  23. I

    Gai Yang Saang Thai

    Has served some of the best gài yâhng (grilled chicken) in Khorat for over 40 years.

    reviewed