Mee Gaan

Nakhon Ratchasima Province


This friendly newcomer has a cafe vibe but with restaurant-quality food and is the best place in town for a meal. The speciality is the delicious pad mee mee gaan (65B), its own take on pàt mèe koh·râht, but it also does rice dishes, Thai curries, seafood, and all-day breakfasts. There's cold beer, good coffee and the cakes aren't half bad either.


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3. Clock Tower

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Phimai's little clock tower marks the middle of the town.

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Phimai city's western gate, built by King Jayavarman VII in the 13th century.

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