฿Noodles
For over 70 years, this little gem has maintained strict quality control, carefully selecting offal from more than 10kg of offcuts each day. Their specialty is guay jub rice noodles with pork offal in a dark five-spice soup. They also serve delectable egg noodle and wonton soups.
฿vietnamese
The chef owner of Pak Mor Robot has satisfied the tummies of locals for over 30 years. She prepares a variety of Vietnamese dumplings in a steamer at the front of this neat little outlet. The signature, her own invention, is the incredibly tasty Vietnamese dumpling with fried eggs.
฿฿Thai
On the banks of the Mun River, next to a 100-year-old bridge, sits Chomjan, popular with locals and non-locals enjoying penetrating sunsets, a fresh river breeze and live music across different themed dining areas. It caters for everyone, serving classic Thai, Isan and international dishes and fresh local fish. The deep-fried snakehead fish with stir-fried eggplant is recommended; the juicy giant catfish with fresh herbal soup is also delightful.
฿฿Thai-Chinese
Diners can sit inside or roadside in this simple, open-air restaurant. Thai-Chinese is the fare and dishes are prepared at the front. The sound of the wok and sight of the flames make an impressive spectacle. The stir-fried minced pork with olives is a must for its smoky, intense flavours. The deep-fried seabass with sweet fish sauce takes a little longer to prepare but the result is a fantastically crispy skin that goes well with the homemade spicy sauce.
฿฿Isan
This riverside restaurant is decorated in a dark regal style – black painted wood with red and gold trim – from the era of the former Lan Chang province. It serves a grand selection of local fish, deboned, in a quintessentially Isan style. The terrace seats are made from dark tree stumps set around rugged wooden tables. The vegetables are grown by the owner in their garden, and the pickled vegetables are made in-house using a unique recipe featuring fresh coconut water. It’s best to arrive before sunset to enjoy the stunning view of the Mun River.
฿฿Isan
Two roosters stand guard at the entrance. Krua Samchai is famous for serving iconic Isan food befitting of the region. Fresh fish from the Mekong and Mun rivers is cooked using the chef's secret mix of herbs and spices that produces a powerful aroma. The grilled chicken has a crispy golden skin from the charcoal flame but retains its juicy meat. The Isan-style spicy fish maw and bamboo shoot soup uses tiliacora juice to perfection.
฿฿Vietnamese
This long-standing family-run restaurant has been serving the community for decades. Rooted in Vietnamese cuisine, the menu embraces a range of influences from across Indochina. The focus of the dishes is fresh, locally sourced ingredients, allowing their natural flavours to shine. Vintage decor and a cosy, unpretentious ambience lend a laid-back charm that appeals both to locals and travellers seeking genuine, satisfying fare.