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Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
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Best Restaurants in August in Phak Hai (Updated 2025)
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1. Tony's Place
4.3
/5
11 Reviews
AU$14
Western-style
Open Late
蘑菇说
The service is perfect, the food is very good, the environment is very good, there is a hotel upstairs, it is recommended to keep quiet. It can be used as a bar at night, the atmosphere is probably good, but I hope it is a quiet bar, otherwise the upstairs guests will be very depressed unless they like nightlife.
2. Tonnam Riverview
4.3
/5
10 Reviews
AU$10
Southeast Asian
JK RoadKing
The prices are reasonable, there are river prawns of various sizes to choose from, there is a Chinese menu, and you can watch the sunset. However, there are a lot of mosquitoes at night, so pay attention to mosquito and dengue fever prevention. You can ask the clerk for mosquito repellent spray.
3. Malakor Kitchen and cafe
4.8
/5
11 Reviews
AU$5
Southeast Asian
Afternoon Tea
山在穷游
This restaurant is also recommended by many friends in their travel notes. It is located not far from Wat Phra Mahathat. When we arrived, it was past mealtime, so there were not many customers ordering. The pineapple rice tasted OK. But as its name suggests, they should mainly do kitchen and coffee. It's a pity that I can't do it alone. I sat here and had a taste. Although it was hot, there was no air conditioning, which was really not good.
4. Coffee Old City
4
/5
9 Reviews
AU$5
Coffee Shops
Afternoon Tea
帝都费德勒
It is just opposite the most famous temple in Ayutthaya, where the Buddha is embraced by a tree. The locals know about it because some of their staff also drink coffee there. The price is very affordable, the coffee is good and not expensive. The taste is even better than some famous coffee shops ☕ such as Starbucks. If you go to Ayutthaya again, you will come back here to taste the coffee. Cappuccino is recommended.
5. Hua Raw Night Market
4
/5
6 Reviews
AU$6
Southeast Asian
当地向导方不方
Night markets in Thailand are similar, just like markets, they are not open every day, so if you catch one, go and have a good meal! There are all kinds of snacks, fruits, drinks, everything, clean and hygienic, cheap, but the environment is average.
6. Shogun Steakhouse & Japanese Food
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AU$12
Southeast Asian
7. Raan Tha Luang Restaurant
4
/5
12 Reviews
based on 155 reviews
AU$42
Southeast Asian
精灵背包游侠
The wooden boat is actually "standing" in the water, and the bottom of the boat is fixed by several underwater wooden piles to prevent it from shaking with the waves; several small islands are connected to the lakeshore by many small wooden bridges of different shapes. Although the area is not large, it creates a feeling of interconnectedness and winding paths, which attracts me to walk all the roads. To put it bluntly, this is a food and commodity city with the "floating market" culture as the stage.
8. The Summer House Ayutthaya
5
/5
1 Reviews
AU$17
Southeast Asian
Afternoon Tea
Filmopy
The food is delicious and the atmosphere is very shady.
9. Satang
4
/5
3 Reviews
Coffee Shops
Sophia
On the way to Ayutthaya, the driver brought us to this air-conditioned coffee shop during lunch time. It is about 8 minutes’ drive from Wat Mahathat, the most famous attraction in Ayutthaya. The small animal decoration outside the door is very cute. Opening the menu, there are so many choices, mainly drinks and shaved ice, colorful and dazzling, and the choice difficulty immediately breaks out. I call the service boy to come over for consultation. The problem is big. The cute boy only knows Thai and doesn’t understand English, so he had to find the boss lady to translate. It turns out that the boss lady is Thai and married to Japan in her early years. Now she returns to Thailand and comes to the coffee shop with her sister for faith. It is mainly desserts, ice drinks that girls like, with some Western staples. The decoration of the shop is particularly cute under the influence of the Japanese. Ordered fried rice, salad, cheese baked mushrooms and cheese baked vegetables, the prices are very cheap, except for fried rice, they are all about 50 baht, equivalent to RMB 10, which is really the price of Saizeriya. Although the fried rice costs more than 100 baht, the portion is twice what we usually eat on the streets of Bangkok. The boss lady is so kind. Has she ever considered the sadness of girls who can't eat too much staple food and will get fat? The drinks are also big. The most expensive mango milkshake is very thick and has fruit pulp on it. It costs 60 baht, about 12 RMB. If it is in Guangzhou, I guess you can only use brewed mango juice. This restaurant has such a high cost-effectiveness. If you go to Ayutthaya for an outing, you must go there for afternoon tea. The boss lady is very enthusiastic. The quality of the store is really good.
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