A very nice environment but a bit difficult to find for the place because it’s located at the inside of the road. You need to walk all the way to the inside from the main road before you will see the stall.
The lady will help to take your order and she can speak English as well. So don’t need to worry about language if you do not know how to speak Thai.
For the noodle , personally I find that the soup seems too thick for boat noodle but the taste is still not too bad for my liking. But it’s not really that superb as per what I have watch from social media.
Worth to try if you have nothing much to eat...
Read moreOne of the best boat noodles I've had anywhere in Thailand. They only have the pork version, I had the mix of everything with pork balls, intestines, liver and stewed pork. Ingredients were higher quality than usual without being expensive.
Grab some fresh pork crackling and khanom thuay too! Thick, creamy, coconut and pandan fragrance without being overly sweet.
This place is a little hidden but its walkable from the main tourist centre and definitely worth seeking...
Read moreA hidden gem tucked away inside an alley (look out for the banner and sign at the alley entrance). Having tried the most famous boat noodle in town, I think the pork boat noodles here are much tastier with more generous portions! They have an English menu and the staff can speak Bahasa too. Be sure to try their khanom thuai dessert, commonly eaten with boat noodles.
There's a parking lot beside the restaurant, I believe it's...
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