Must-see restaurants in Nong Khai Province

  • Mae Ut

    Nong Khai

    This little place, serving just four items, including fried spring rolls, khâo gee·ab þahk mŏr (fresh noodles with pork), and a Vietnamese take on a…

  • Nagarina

    Nong Khai

    Docked down below Mut Mee Garden Guesthouse, this floating restaurant specialises in Thai and Isan fish dishes, and though the prices are a bit high, the…

  • Darika Bakery

    Nong Khai

    It's hard to categorise this place, run by a sweet old lady who makes standard Thai dishes and also many international favourites such as baked cakes and…

  • Khao Soi

    Nong Khai

    If you're missing the flavours of northern Thailand, this descriptively named hole-in-the-wall will satisfy your cravings. For the uninitiated, khao soi …

  • Daeng Namnuang

    Nong Khai

    This massive river restaurant has grown into a Nong Khai institution, and hordes of out-of-towners head home with car boots and carry-on bags stuffed with…

  • Dee Dee Pohchanah

    Nong Khai

    How good is Dee Dee? Just look at the dinner-time crowds. But don't be put off by them: despite having a full house every night, this open-air place is a…

  • Saap Lah

    Nong Khai

    For excellent gài yâhng (grilled chicken), sôm·đam (spicy green papaya salad) and other Isan foods, follow your nose to this no-frills, open-fronted…

  • Hospital Food Court

    Nong Khai

    Don't be put off by the name – it isn't 'hospital food'. Located across from the hospital, this food court whips up Thai standards at low prices. The food…

  • Tantawan

    Nong Khai Province

    The first choice for many visitors to Sangkhom because of the good food and big views. It offers all the expected Thai and Isan dishes (the Mekong River…

  • Bannakee

    Nong Khai

    At this little restaurant both the menu and liquor list span the globe. Gyros, Wiener schnitzel, fish and chips, lasagne, smoked salmon and đôm yam gûng…

  • Prajak Road Street Food

    Nong Khai

    Nong Khai doesn't have a proper night market, but there's some evening street food action along several blocks of Th Prajak east of Th Hai Sok.

  • Mariam

    Nong Khai

    This family-run Muslim restaurant, owned by a Pakistani man and his Thai wife, serves Indian and southern Thai food.