Pae Krung Gao

Top choice in Ayuthaya


A wonderfully cluttered restaurant serving top-notch Thai food. Seemingly half the punters are here for grilled river prawns, though the gaang kĕe·o wăhn (green curry) and lotus stem salad are just as tasty.

The English-language menu is limited, so if you know what you want, ask.


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