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Baan Pak Parichat-Sarun
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2 Twin Beds Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Satellite channels Food & Drink - Refrigerator and free bot…
1 Double Bed Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Satellite channels Food & Drink - Refrigerator and free bo…
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Restaurants nearby
- PlaewBib This no-frills outlet is popular with locals for its tom yam noodles and homemade pork balls. Another standout is the seafood suki with pork and seafood, full of flavour, with a nicely cooked soft egg and glass noodles.15.1km
- Banrimbung Serving family-style Thai cuisine on a large pond in Nakhon Pathom since 2001, the spacious restaurant offers waterside seating in five distinct seating areas with live music during dinner. Everything on the menu is fresh, with the fish and seafood kept alive until cooked. Two highlights are stir-fried prawns with shrimp oil and fried seabass with fish sauce and spicy green mango salad. The restaurant is family-friendly, with a kids’ zone in the garden for young diners to enjoy.10.2km
- Krua Jay SimBib Four times in a decade, this Thai restaurant changed locations before finally opening on the chef-owner’s land in Nakhon Pathom. Each time, regulars followed along for its flavoursome local dishes, including some, like stir-fried sesbania with shrimp paste, that cannot be found elsewhere. The current digs are in an open-air pavilion on a country lane with tranquil lotus pond views. Try the stir-fried pork loin with jaew sauce and the spicy mackerel soup with madan fruit.33.4km
- Loong Loy Pa Lan A passion for wild ingredients like wild boar, frogs, seafood, and even greens, along with a zeal for local flavours—intense, tangy, and spicy—shapes everything on the menu here. The stir-fried wild boar with chilies and the tom yam soup with snakehead fish are both recommended, as is the seafood cooked according to local recipes. The atmosphere is relaxed and homely, with air-conditioned dining rooms and outdoor seating available.16.1km
- Nai NgiebBib One of the best eateries in the area for noodle soup lovers, where the bouncy, MSG-free fish balls are made the traditional way from mackerel, yellowtail amberjack and wolf herring. The tom yum soup stands out; and the fish noodles are perfect for low-carb dieters as they go well with any soup.45.5km
- Nai Ho Chicken Rice Nai Ho serves just one item: chicken rice with clear soup and a punchy dipping sauce. The fermented soy has been fine-tuned for extra depth, lifting the simple dish with bold flavour. Arrive early as they tend to sell out; the chicken liver, a prized extra, disappears even faster.25.9km
- Ruean PanyaBib Open since 1995, this family-run restaurant – which blends food and art – is a hidden gem. Spread across four houses, it has a relaxed vibe that gives the impression of dining at a friend's, while painting-filled interiors add a gallery feel. Owner Prunhnee does all the cooking herself; her attention to detail and the complexity of flavours make her dishes memorable. Local seafood is a feature, and their signature mud crab coconut dip or ‘Lhon Pu’ is a must-have.49.0km
- Somchai Go Tae (Bang Len) Go Tae, the owner of this Thai-Chinese restaurant, got his start almost 80 years ago selling stewed duck noodle soup on a boat, before heading to dry land to open this place. Inside the three-storey building (topped with a giant rooftop duck statue), the simple dining room has a roasting and stewing station. The menu features old-school Thai-Chinese fare, including the recommended stewed duck and live river prawn cooked to your preference.40.7km
- The Pizza Company Pizza39.8km
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Attractions nearby
- Nativity of Our Lady Cathedral Roman catholic church in Samut Songkhram province, Thailand34.6km
- Khu Bua archaeological site near Ratchaburi, Thailand36.4km
- Wat Phra Thaen Dong Rang Buddhist temple in Kanchanaburi province, Thailand28.7km
- Wat Maha That Wora Wihan Buddhist temple in Ratchaburi, Thailand30.6km
- Ratchaburi Provincial Stadium Thai sporting venue32.1km
- Wat Bang Kung Buddhist temple in Samut Songkhram province, Thailand40.2km
- Kanchanaburi War Cemetery Commonwealth War Graves Commission maintained cemetery in Thailand48.4km
- Wat Tham Suea Buddhist temple in Kanchanaburi province, Thailand36.7km
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