Sukhothai Kitchen

Sukhothai


This big and breeezy place is set around a garden with the inevitable lotus pond. The menu spans Thai and Northern Thai dishes, with a few Western options. It's more upmarket than the restaurants close to the Sukhothai Historical Park.


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1. Wat Mumlangka

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