Restaurant Name: Rabieng Guest House Restaurant
The Rabieng Guest House Restaurant is not so easy to find, located at the River at a bridge (Chisa Road crosses there).
It was very recommended by my guide book.
And it was worth the searching and looking for a parking space.
The restaurant has a wonderful view on the river (we watched a big leguan get out of the water when we were there).
The Menue is a "must-see", too. I think I have never seen so many items on a restaurant menue. And they did have all (at least the 4 dishes we choose).
They have Thai dishes, Seafood and continental food as well. They also have such unusual things as serpent soup, cat fish salad etc. No I did not have that.
The guesthouse does also offer Eco-tours in the National Park close by.
They looked really good, too. But it took more time than we had, then.
Favorite Dish: Sour sweet soup with prawns and thai basilikum,
palm heart soup.
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Theme: Local
Comparison: less expensive than average
Prices: less than US$10
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Directions: Located directly at the River,
at the Chisa Road, right at the bridge