Gai Yang Mae Pong Sri

Ayuthaya


This hole-in-the-wall Isan (northeastern Thai) joint around the corner from Soi Farang is in its fourth decade of serving spicy sôm·đam (papaya salad) and succulent gài yâhng (marinated grilled chicken).

The English-language menu includes a few central Thai dishes.


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