Chicken satay and vegetables

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Likhit Kai Yang

Top choice in Bangkok


Located just behind Rajadamnern Stadium, this decades-old restaurant is where locals come for a northeastern-style meal before a Thai boxing match. The friendly English-speaking owner will steer you through the ordering, but don’t miss the deliciously herbal, eponymous 'charcoal roasted chicken'. There's no English-language sign; look for the bright pink shopfront and an overwhelming grilled-garlic smell emanating from inside.


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