Restaurants in Phitsanulok
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Ban Mai
Dinner at this local favourite is like a meal at your grandparents': opinionated conversation resounds, frumpy furniture abounds, and an overfed Siamese cat appears to rule the dining room. Don't expect home cooking though; Ban Mai specialises in unusual but perfectly executed dishes that aren't easily found elsewhere, like the gaang pèt Ъèt yâhng, a curry of smoked duck, or yam đà·krái, lemongrass 'salad'.
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Fah-Ke-Rah
There are several Thai-Muslim cafes near the mosque on Th Phra Ong Dam, and this is a popular one. Thick roh·đee (crispy dough 'pancakes') is served up with gaang mát·sà·màn (Muslim curry), fresh yoghurt is made daily and the roh·đee gaang (roh·đee served with a small bowl of curry) is a steal at 20B.
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Daeng
Across from Pailyn Hotel (the English-language sign says 'Food & Drink'), this small shop is part of a popular chain of Thai/Vietnamese food that originated in Nong Khai. Be sure to order the restaurant's signature dish, năam neu·ang, grilled pork balls served with fresh herbs and rice paper sheets to wrap it all up in.
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Karaket
Opposite Lithai Guest House, this simple restaurant has a variety of Thai curries, soups and stir-fries on display. Simply point to whatever looks good. On the walls, there are interesting pictures of Phitsanulok before the 1957 fire.
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Rim Nan
Rim Nan, north of Wat Phra Si Ratana Mahathat offers noodles and ‘alternative’ seating. The restaurant has an English menu with photos; try the bà·mèe nám, yellow egg and wheat noodles with pork broth.
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Jaroen Tham
Around the corner from the TAT office, this simple place serves a choice of vegetarian dishes paired with husky brown rice.
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Night Market
This night market lines either side of Th Phra Ong Dam north of Th U Thong.
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