Restaurants
Kauy Tiew Pak Wan is a Muslim-run restaurant that’s extremely popular with the locals.
If you’re looking for an authentic restaurant in one of the most historic cities in Thailand, you should look no further than Bai Plu.
With a location close to a large park, and to the Ayutthaya Historical Park
Listed in our best seafood restaurants in Ayutthaya article, Ban U Thong is a popular place to get delicious seafood and, in particular, Ayutthaya’s famous giant freshwater prawns.
Silp Pa Cafe used to be a small cafe that only served coffee but over the years developed itself to a cafe where you can grab a good bite for lunch as well as a hotel where you can stay for the night.
The famous Thai dish boat noodles have its origins in Bangkok and Ayutthaya and are a must-try when you are in one of these two cities.
Located a bit further north of Somtum Sukunya and Burinda, you will find Malakor.
Not that far from the Ayutthaya Historical Park is another highly recommended restaurant located named Burinda.
This local restaurant was among our favourite restaurants in town as it serves delicious, clean and affordable Thai food.
Ayutthaya Retreat is by far the most beautiful decorated restaurant in Ayutthaya. For that reason alone it’s worth the visit.
Krua Nai Pun is a lovely well-decorated and clean restaurant with airconditioning, that offers delicious seafood meals.
This restaurant is located a bit away from the Ayutthaya Historical Park. The restaurant is spacious and the outside area has a wonderful vibe, as it lays next to the river, has several lazy chairs and a grass field surrounded by trees.
Somtum Sukunya is located close to Wat Mahathat, the most visited temple in Ayutthaya. The restaurant is tidy, the service is prompt and the food is amazing.
This restaurant is one of the more popular restaurants in Ayutthaya because of its well-known seafood menu.
Baan Kao Nhom is one of the most popular restaurants in Ayutthaya as it serves delicious traditional Thai desserts.
Grand Chaophraya is located around five kilometres from the Historical Park. It serves amazing seafood and has such a nice atmosphere that it’s one of the restaurants that you must visit if you are looking for a special dinner.
The setting – an attractive antique house built during King Rama VI’s reign and picturesque riverside views – is a major part of the dining experience here.