Night Market

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The night market offers lots of local eats including several stalls selling the famous Hat Yai–style deep-fried chicken and kà·nŏm jeen (fresh rice noodles served with curry). There are also a couple of stalls peddling grilled seafood and the southern staple of stuffed roti. Pull up a plastic chair and tuck in.


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