Restaurants in Sakon Nakhon
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Mit Auppatam
This traditional place is a popular breakfast stop (with great omelettes) but it also has a big menu of curries, steaks and more. The food is so good that word reached Princess Sirindhorn, who dropped in to dine in 2008. Unfortunately, nobody here speaks English.
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Prachachuen
This lovely, youthful place in an old wooden house is one of Sakon's trendiest restaurants, but it doesn't slack on the food. Whether it's the fried rice or Ъlah chôrn sá·mŭn·prai (snake-head fish with herbs in chilli sauce with mango) it will be divine.
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Green Corner
The top spot for fa·ràng food also offers Thai and Isan dishes, though many of the latter, like fried cicadas and ant's-egg omelettes, are no longer written in English on the menu.
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Night Plaza
Sakon Nakhon’s biggest night market, the Night Plaza, has an excellent selection of food, but it’s mostly bagged up for takeaway and the action starts to fade around 8pm.
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Talat Charoensri Suan Rak
If you want to sit down and stay out late, hit Talat Charoensri Suan Rak in the thick of the city’s nightlife district.
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Krua Anotai
This formerly formal place serves classic Thai and Chinese fast food like stir-fries and dim sum.
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Saban Ngaa
Famous for its Isan food (but also serving Thai and Chinese), this is a great place to try local dishes such as gaang wăi (rattan curry), and vegetarians have the rare chance to eat lâhp wún sên (spicy mung-bean noodles). The atmosphere is terrible but the food is terrific.
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