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Namnon Place
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1 Double Bed 237-sq-foot room with a balcony Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with satelli…
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Restaurants nearby
- Dhabkwan Located in a teak house in the middle of Dhabkwan Resort, this traditional Thai restaurant opens onto a tranquil lotus pond and inviting gardens. The atmosphere perfectly matches the authentic Thai menu, which includes hard-to-find dishes like Miang Kam with lotus petals and santol curry with roasted pork. Making it even more authentic, meals are served on Benjarong porcelain. Dhabkwan also offers Thai cookery classes and is available for events.2.1km
- Pae Brass Pot Porridge 38 YearsBib Don't let the name mislead you – "38" is a nod to the founder's lucky number. This porridge hotspot has been simmering since 1962, serving up porridge in its signature brass pots for three generations. Our favourite is the mixed rice porridge option.4.5km
- Fried Banana Rama 5 (Bang Kruai - Sai Noi Road) This spot is best known for its deep-fried bananas. Coated in crispy batter made from coconut and white sesame, they exude a rich coconut aroma. The sweet potato balls are another standout. Be prepared for queues during peak hours.2.8km
- Kaeng Pa Loong Sa-NgaBib Run by the same family for over 20 years, this restaurant is something of a hidden gem for spice-lovers. Their signature dish, jungle curry soup with hand-minced fish, provides suitably lip-smacking flavours using ingredients like red chilli, fingerroot and turkey berry. An outdoor area embraces nature, with curved tree trunk tables and an arboretum. Herbs and spices from the forest are used as seasoning, often with game meats – the succulent stir-fried deer with cumin leaves is a must.5.0km
- Banya Banya, or ‘Grandma’s house’ in Thai, embodies this maternal spirit. The menu, conceived by acclaimed culinary teacher Rachadapa Amatayakul, comprises typical Thai fare, some rarer recipes and their famous homely signature – Khao Chae. Also popular is the homemade spotted knifefish with green curry; the tender fish is an umami pleasure in an intense mix of herbs broiled in rich Thai curry. No wonder this place is always crowded with locals and foreigners.2.8km
- KFC Fast food3.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Wat Chaloem Phra Kiat Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi province, Thailand1.6km
- Rama VI Bridge bridge3.6km
- Rama VII Bridge bridge in Thailand3.4km
- Rama V Bridge bridge in Thailand926m
- Wat Khema Phirataram Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi province, Thailand2.2km
- Wat Khangkhao Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi province, Thailand2.3km
- Maha Chesadabodindranusorn Bridge bridge in Thailand2.4km
- Wat Bang Oi Chang Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi province, Thailand3.7km
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