Hai

Bangkok


An excellent introduction to the wonders of lâhp (spicy, herbal mince-meat ‘salad’), sôm·đam (spicy green papaya salad) and other Isan (northeastern) delights can be had at this affordable, popular and long-standing restaurant. The soupy chicken with lemongrass and coconut milk, and the delicately grilled pork neck, are menu winners. You'll have to share tables with strangers during lunch.


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