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Avaliação da contribuiçãoThe place to eat drink in this area, very fresh seafood, attentive service and Khun Finn. I recommend the Tom Yam beak head fish, crabs, fresh fish corn soup as well as amazing Lardna, authentic taste and herbs from own organic gardens. Thank you. See you soon
Chinese cuisine. Excellent food. Good for group. A bit expensive (fair if you compare with ingrediant).
Deep fried HoyJor (crab meat wrapped in tofu plate) is very good.
Good chinese food. The taste is good, fish is flesh and the stir fired veggies is good. The service is quick but staff is not professional. The parking is quite hard to find. After eat, you can walk to Phra Pathom Chedi wich is one of the landmark of Thailand and one of the most important religion place in Thailand too.
The building is old, but the hotel must have been improved since that very negative review on here, dated 5 years ago. I have stayed some nights in their 1st class (600thb/night) and some in their 2nd class (500) air-con room, didn 't try the third choice fan only room (250) not only because it 's super hot outside, but also because for as little as 250 baht per night you can honestly expect a bad situation like the one described in that negative review... I would personally suggest their 1st class room, 600 thb/night well spent: clean, essential but good place to sleep. Worth the 100 baht extra that you save in their 2nd class room (newer forniture, new air conditioner machine compared to a very old one, and last but not least much better looking bathroom). Excellent and powerful WIFI, excellent location close to everything and with many shops and restaurants. Staff and security always present in the hall and willing to help, even if probably not much English speaking (I say probably because I didn 't tested them, as I speak Thai myself and didn 't have much to ask for). To conclude, absolutely good deal in terms of price/value, but if you are not on a budget then you can get something better in Nakorn Pathom, just spending more.