Restaurants in Udon Thani
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Maeya
One part Thai restaurant and three parts English tea-room, this labyrinth has waiters dressed in black tie and a menu stretching from ham sandwiches to wild boar in red-curry sauce. The English menu is a little cryptic: the 'rice with spit in sauce' is really 'rice with liver in sauce'.
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Rabiang Phatchanee
This place on the lake's east shore offers all the usual Thai dishes, but also many you've probably never tried before, such as fish-stomach salad. Eat on the shady deck or in air-conditioned dining rooms.
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Kwan Jit
If you’re looking for something mellow, this peculiar 1960s-themed pub will satisfy. The music is classic Thai folk songs, played quiet enough that you can chat, and the food is mostly Isan style. But there’s no English on the menu.
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UD Bazar Night Markets
UD Bazar Night Markets, in front of the train station, offer an impressive spread. Besides dining you can shop for clothes, watch football on the big screen or listen to a live band.
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Irish Clock
This wood-trimmed, Guinness-infused pub is an island of class in a sea of pick-up joints. The menu has Thai, fa·ràng and Indian food.
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Nong Prajak Night Market
A bevy of massage and paint-your-own pottery stands joins the small food shops on the sunset-watching side of Nong Prajak Park to form the Nong Prajak Night Market.
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Zirocco
This open-air Thai-style pub is the kind of place where groups of friends come to eat, drink and eat some more. If you're looking for a mellow night with first-rate food and a little class, Zirocco will satisfy. There's no English on the menu, but some staff can speak a little.
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Gib Shop
Not all juice is created equal, and this lakeside stand proves it. Most of the fruits and veggies are organic and you can choose to have no added sugar.
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Chai Dun
The crowds are exhibit A for how tasty (and cheap) this all-you-can-eat buffet is.
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Bella Italia
This Italian-owned restaurant at Nong Prajak lake is as close to Italy you'll get in Isan, but the menu goes global with choices such as green curry or salmon in salsa.
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