Khrua Chow Wang

Northeastern Thailand


The menu is mostly Thai with lots of Mekong River fish on offer – the chuchi curry with catfish is one of the house specialities. There are several Isan and European dishes, including an unexpectedly good wood-fired pizza. Some of the menu is in English, but you'll need to rely mostly on photos to order.


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