Must-see restaurants in Southeast Asia

  • Angkor Market

    Siem Reap

    The best all-round supermarket in town, this place has a steady supply of international treats.

  • Night Market

    Northern Thailand

    A small night market unfolds every night around two sides of Kamphaeng Phet's football field.

  • Pagi Mart

    Nusa Tenggara

    Stop in for vital supplies, like beer, ice cream, sunscreen and anything else you might need.

  • Food Stalls

    Kuantan

    The food stalls by the market make for a good stop.

  • Food Stalls

    Ben Tre

    Sizzling meat and seafood skewers and bowls of noodles await at the market food stalls.

  • Hayahay

    Panglao Island

    On the beach, Hayahay serves pizzas and Thai food, plus meat pies for homesick Aussies.

  • Etam Fried Chicken

    Kalimantan

    The local recommendation for tasty fried (and more) chicken, 2km south of the museum.

  • Nirmala Supermarket

    Bukit Peninsula

    Useful for supplies and groceries; also a good landmark for an important crossroads.

  • Al Mu'Minun

    Kalimantan

    Meaty chunks of fish are grilled and barbecued streetside at this local favourite.

  • Rosh Al Cafe

    Panay

    This outdoor cafe behind the Petron station is one of the only choices in town.

  • Restaurant

    Phang-Nga Province

    This restaurant beside the visitors centre on Ko Miang serves simple Thai food.

  • Point

    Myanmar (Burma)

    The best of the very few sit-down eateries in Mingun, with a nice river view.

  • Produce Market

    Brunei Darussalam

    Fruit and vegetables and snacks such as delicious fried bananas (B$1 a bag).

  • TAG Grocery

    Siargao

    Four or five aisles, which makes it the largest and best supermarket in GL.

  • Pho Hung

    Ho Chi Minh City

    Popular pho place near backpackersville, open till the wee hours.

  • Ao Mai Ngam Restaurant

    Phang-Nga Province

    The national park's restaurant at Ao Mai Ngam does reasonable Thai food.

  • Market

    South Lombok

    The market sells an ever-changing variety of foodstuffs and necessities.

  • Sumber Rasa

    East Bali

    A veteran and an affable Chinese sit-down place offering simple meals.

  • Vjandeap Bakery

    Camiguin

    Stop by Vjandeap Bakery for the island’s speciality pastries.

  • Pasar Genteng

    Surabaya

    For cheap eats, Pasar Genteng has a few good night warungs.

  • Phuoc Thanh

    Phan Rang & Thap Cham

    The best com ga restaurant on Ð Tran Quang Dieu.

  • Ao Molae Canteen

    Ko Tarutao Marine National Park

    A small canteen serving simple, satisfying Thai food.

  • Talat Wong-Wian

    Hua Hin & the Upper Gulf

    This is Pak Nam Pran's small in-town night market.

  • Pasar Tamu

    Sarawak

    Fresh fruit, veggies and jungle produce.

  • co.opmart

    Can Tho

    An immense, well-stocked supermarket.

  • Siti Shop

    Gili Air

    A good general store in the village.

  • Kiat Ocha

    Chiang Mai

    This humble Chinese-style canteen is popular with locals for the inexpensive kôw man gài (Hainanese-style boiled chicken). And though each plate comes…

  • Crab House

    Phu Quoc Island

    At this crustacean eatery you won't be crabby once you get your claws into the likes of soft-shell crab with green-peppercorn salsa, com ghe (rice…

  • Yok Fa

    Chiang Mai

    This ma-and-pa place cooks up fresh food in the massive woks out front. There are five or six choices most days and the menu depends on what is cooking in…

  • Narknava

    Khao Yai National Park

    Muslim and Middle Eastern fare are unexpected cuisines in this neck of the woods, but Narknava is an established favourite, mostly for its chicken biryani…

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