Ban U-Thong

Ayuthaya


One of many restaurants with riverside decks along this stretch of Mae Nam Chao Phraya, Ban U-Thong focuses on seafood, with grilled river prawns and fried fish with sôm·đam (spicy papaya salad) being popular picks, though the spicy gaang Ъàh (forest curry) and banana blossom salad are pretty good, too.


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1. Ayuthaya Historical Study Centre

0.32 MILES

Though it feels staid compared to enchanting local ruins, this museum features model longboats and temples along with exhibitions on the lives of…

2. Pom Phet Fort

0.45 MILES

The 6.5m-high, 14m-thick weathered walls of this 1580 fortress once served as Ayuthaya island's primary line of defence. Besides making a good photo-op,…

3. Wat Suwandararam

0.58 MILES

Although there was a temple here in the Ayuthaya era, the present buildings are from the current reign, with the bòht (ordination hall) built by King Rama…

4. Chao Sam Phraya National Museum

0.6 MILES

The most impressive treasure of Ayuthaya's premier museum is the haul of royal gold (jewellery, utensils, votive tablets, spittoons) unearthed from the…

5. Thai Boat Museum

0.63 MILES

Think you can tell a spice boat from a sam pan? This interesting little private museum is full of wooden boats, both real and artistic miniatures, many of…

6. Wat Mahathat

0.63 MILES

Ayuthaya's most photographed attraction is in these temple grounds: a sandstone Buddha head tangled within a bodhi tree's entwined roots. Founded in 1374,…

7. Wat Phanan Choeng

0.64 MILES

This lively temple, believed to date to 1324 (26 years before the founding of Ayuthaya), revolves around the 19m-high Phra Phanan Choeng Buddha, aka …

8. Ayutthaya Night Market

0.68 MILES

Besides a fun selection of food (including some rather uncommon ones, like fried butterfly pea flowers) and crafts sold from thatch-roofed stalls by…