Earl Restaurant

Ayuthaya


Fresh, flavourful food, low prices and a location near Wat Mahathat make this a great choice for lunch or dinner. And while you eat gaang gà·tí (red curry) or lâhp (spicy, herbal mincemeat salad) you can also fill up on Ayuthaya info from Earl (pronounced Earn) himself.

The decor is American greasy spoon meets Asia.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Ayuthaya attractions

1. Thai Boat Museum

0.13 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…

2. Wat Ratchaburana

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The prang (Khmer-style spire) in this large temple complex is one of the best extant versions in the city. There are giant stucco-sculpted Garuda on the…

3. Wat Mahathat

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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,…

4. Pratu Khao Pluak Fortress

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Part of Ayuthaya's old defenses, this now-decrepit fortress wall still has traces of the crenellations where soldiers once crouched during battle.

5. Chantharakasem National Museum

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This museum is within the grounds of Wang Chan Kasem (Chan Kasem Palace), built for King Rama IV (r 1851–68) at the site of a palace used by King Naresuan…

6. Wat Thammikarat

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The most prominent features of this ancient and presently active temple is not the large wí·hăhn lŏo·ang (royal assembly hall) but the modest stupa in…

7. Wat Phra Ram

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Wat Phra Ram's tall main prang (Khmer-style spire) isn't in the best condition, but it's definitely worth a visit. The temple was constructed on the…

8. Ayuthaya Historical Study Centre

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