Malakor

Ayuthaya


Targeting tourists but serving authentic flavours (unless you ask them to mild it down), Malakor serves up southern catfish curry, pàd gàprow gài (chicken with basil) and a few Western dishes in a relaxing wooden hut. You will need to be patient with the service.

The downstairs coffee shop serves quality lattes and ice-blended drinks, best enjoyed with a brownie or slice of blueberry cake.


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