Restaurants in Phetchaburi (Phetburi)
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Khaao Chae Naang Ram
Khaao Chae Naang RamKôw châa (camphor-scented chilled rice served with sweet/savoury titbits) is a dish associated with Phetburi, and this roadside stall in front of a noodle restaurant is considered one of the best places to try it (it’s an odd flavour and icy texture, but worth a go). There’s no English sign; look for the cart under the old blue awning).
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Mondee
During the day, this cosy wooden shack beside the river serves kà·nŏm jeen (fresh rice noodles served with a variety of curries). At night Mondee takes full advantage of the breezes and river view and serves decent central-Thai fare with an emphasis on seafood.
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Mondee
During the day, this cosy wooden shack serves khànǒm jeen (fresh rice noodles served with a variety of curries). At night Mondee takes full advantage of the breezes and river view and serves decent central Thai fare with an emphasis on seafood.
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Phen Phrik Phet
Located directly across from the entrance to Wat Yai Suwannaram, this local noodle legend makes delicious gŏoay đĕeo mŏo nám daang (pork noodles in a fragrant dark broth). There’s no English sign; look for the umbrellas, pots and potplants.
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Khaao Chae Naang Ram
Khâao châe (camphor-scented chilled rice served with sweet/savoury titbits) is a dish associated with Phetburi, and a good place to sample it is at this renowned roadside stall in front of a noodle restaurant.
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Baan Muang Petch
This well-situated coffee shop is an excellent place to refill on real coffee, iced or otherwise, and sweets between temple visits. Simple dishes and a great sunset view of Khao Wang are also available.
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Phen Phrik Phet
Located directly across from Wat Yai Suwannaram, this local noodle legend makes tasty kǔay tǐaw mǔu náam daeng (pork noodles in a fragrant dark broth).
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Baan Muang Petch
This well-situated coffee shop is an excellent place to refill on caffeine and sweets between temple visits. Simple dishes and a great sunset view of Khao Wang are also available.
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Night Market
The town features two lively night markets, one at Phetphaiboon Plaza, and the night market near the Bangkok-bound bus stop.
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Phetphaiboon Plaza
The town features two lively night markets, one at Phetphaiboon Plaza, and the night market near the Bangkok-bound bus stop.
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Sirirat
Dishes up big, piping-hot bowls of noodles at the right price. Look for the black-and-white chequered tablecloths.
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Night Market
The town features two lively night markets, one at Phetphaiboon Plaza, and the night market near the Bangkok-bound bus stop.
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Na & Nan
Another friendly noodle place along a strip of casual restaurants in the centre of town. Their gŏo·ay đĕe·o gài (chicken noodles) comes southern style with a whole chicken drumstick.
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Khon Toy Restaurant
This open-air restaurant is shielded from the street by a screen of greenery. Inside is a simple but busy kitchen that does a brisk business in evening takeaway meals. Everything is stir-fried and tasty.
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Jek Meng
Dishes up big, piping-hot bowls of noodles and fried rice. Look for the black-and-white chequered tablecloths.
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Day Market
A good spot for people-watching and local noshing, the day market, north of the clock tower, has food stalls on the perimeter serving the usual noodle dishes as well as specialities such as kà·nŏm jeen tôrt man (thin noodles with fried spicy fishcake) and the hot-season favourite kôw châa pét·bù·ree (moist chilled rice served with sweetmeats).
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Rabieng Rim Nam
This riverside restaurant serves up terrific food and a lot of tourist information in English – a rarity in this town – and organises tours. Sadly the affiliated guest house is just too decrepit to recommend.
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