Best Restaurants in Khon Kaen, Thailand
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List of Best Restaurants in Khon Kaen
Pomodoro
Smile @ Waterside
Yokotai
Kai Yang Rabeab Khao Suan Kwang
London Inn Pub
Little osaka
Didines Restaurant & Pub
Ju Fang
Mama Big
MK Restaurant - Com Center
Incredible Grilled Chicken in Khon Kaen, Thailand (ไก่ย่างระเบียบเขาสวนกวาง)
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Khon Kaen is one of the major cities located in Thailand’s northeastern province of Isan (also spelled Isaan). It’s sort of the rice bowl of Thailand, a huge province where much of the rice is grown and that’s known for its farms and fields. Khon Kaen though, is actually a pretty decent sized city, not too big, but still big enough to have quite a few things to do and quite a few marvelous restaurants to eat at.
One thing you absolutely don’t want to miss eating when you’re in Khon Kaen is som tam (ส้มตำ), which is green papaya salad, paired with grilled chicken, known in Thai as gai yang (ไก่ย่าง). The combination, along with some sticky rice, and in our case, quite a few more dishes as well, it makes a marvelous meal in Isan. There are literally restaurants serving Thai green papaya salad and grilled chicken everywhere you look in Khon Kaen, but one of the more well known spots in the city is a restaurant called Gai Yang Rabeab Kao Suan Kwang (ไก่ย่างระเบียบเขาสวนกวาง).
I’ve eaten quite a lot of gai yang throughout Thailand, so honestly I wasn’t sure what to expect going to Gai yang Rabeab Kao Suan Kwang (ไก่ย่างระเบียบเขาสวนกวาง), but as soon as I walked to the front of the restaurant, and saw the incredibly grilling action at the front, I knew they were doing something right. At Gai Yang Rabeab Kao Suan Kwang (ไก่ย่างระเบียบเขาสวนกวาง), the chickens are very small - in Thai they are known as “gai baan” - which are similar to free range chickens - so they aren’t nearly as plump as other chickens. But I think they have much more flavor, and have better texture, perhaps a bit chewier, but more natural.
The grilling system is pretty amazing. They have small circular clay grills on the bottom, which are then covered by big circular pans. Finally on top of the pans are the grills and the chickens. All the hot coals sit in the bottom grill, probably about 1 foot above the chicken. This method sort of works to slow roast the chicken so they have less direct heat, and so the oil doesn’t drip into the coals and burn the skin. Anyway, as I soon found out, they know a thing or two about grilling chicken.
Although the chicken looked a little dry to me as soon as it arrived at our table, I was amazed at how juicy and flavorful it was. The chicken wasn’t really dry at all, but it was rather quite juicy, and moist. And probably what I loved most about the chicken was that it was so incredibly natural tasting, like real unmodified chicken, and with an amazing grilled smoky flavor to it.
Along with gai yang (ไก่ย่าง), Ying and I also ordered a bunch of other Isan Thai dishes including: Isan pork soup (ต้มแซ่บกระดูกหมู), my favorite version of green papaya salad (ส้มตำลาว), minced pork salad (ลาบหมู), and grilled pork neck (คอหมูย่าง).
I thought overall, the food at Gai Yang Rabeab Kao Suan Kwang (ไก่ย่างระเบียบเขาสวนกวาง) restaurant in Khon Kaen (ขอนแก่น) was very good, but I thought the best thing was what they are most well known for: grilled chicken (ไก่ย่าง), which was incredibly delicious.
If you’re ever in Khon Kaen (ขอนแก่น), this is a great restaurant to have a local Isan meal at, and to feast upon Thai style grilled chicken.
Gai yang Rabeab Kao Suan Kwang (ไก่ย่างระเบียบเขาสวนกวาง)
Address: Thepharak Rd, Mueang Khon Kaen District, Khon Kaen, Thailand
Phone: 043-243-413
Open hours: 9 am - 3:30 pm daily
ที่อยู่ ถนนเทพารักษ์ ต.ในเมือง อำเภอเมือง ขอนแก่น 40000
โทร. 043-243-413
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4th Generation Braised Goose in Bangkok: LEGENDARY Thai Chinese Food | ห่านพะโล้ ร้านฉั่วคิมเฮง
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Chua Kim Heng (ร้านฉั่วคิมเฮง) is a legendary Thai Chinese restaurant in Bangkok that is known most for serving braised goose, which in Thai is called han paloe (ห่านพะโล้). In Bangkok there are many restaurants that serve duck, but there aren’t too any that make goose, so any chance to eat goose, I will happily take it.
In this video, my good friend and fellow food lover Dwight, headed over to Chua Kim Heng (ร้านฉั่วคิมเฮง) to eat some braised goose and to eat another one of their specialities, a goose feet pan with egg noodles (ขาห่านอบแห้ง (ไส่หมี่) - more about this later.
Here’s everything we ate at this Thai Chinese legendary braised goose restaurant in Bangkok:
Braised goose (ห่านพะโล้) - The braised goose is braised in a secret blend of many spices, and one of the best things is watching them slice and dice the goose off the bone with expertise using some amazing Chinese cleavers. What I loved about the taste of the braised goose is that it wasn’t sweet, but quite salty, and the sauce was outstanding.
Goose feet pan (ขาห่านอบแห้ง (ไส่หมี่) - This is one of the speciality dishes at Chua Kim Heng (ร้านฉั่วคิมเฮง), and it was delicious. There were spices and herbs at the bottom of the pan, with egg noodles, and goose feet. Chicken feet aren’t typically my favorite, but goose feet on the other hand are wonderful.
Bitter melon soup (น้ำแกงมะระตุ๋น) - This dish included pork ribs and soft bitter melon. It was nice and porky, and pretty tasty.
Pea shoots with oyster sauce (โต้วเหมี่ยวน้ำมันหอย) - Finally for vegetable we got some stir fried pea shoots with oyster sauce.
Overall, the food at Chua Kim Heng (ร้านฉั่วคิมเฮง) is quite expensive, a little overpriced in my opinion. However, the 4th generation braised goose is awesome, and the goose feet are wonderful. It’s a legendary Thai Chinese goose restaurant in Bangkok.
Chua Kim Heng (ร้านฉั่วคิมเฮง)
Address: 81 Thanon Phatthanakan, Kwang Suan Luang, Kate Suan Luang, Bangkok 10250
Open hours: 8:30 am – 6 pm daily – these are the hours for serving goose
Phone number: 02-319-2511, 02-729-8822
ที่อยู่ 81 (ตรงข้ามพัฒนาการซอย 6) ถนนพัฒนาการ แขวงสวนหลวง เขตสวนหลวง, กรุงเทพมหานคร 10250
โทร. 02-319-2511, 02-729-8822
เปิดบริการทุกวัน 8.30-18.00 น.
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Paste Modern Thai Food - One of The Best Restaurants in Bangkok
Paste is one of the best restaurants in Bangkok that specializes in extremely high quality modern Thai food. Get all the details here -
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Prices: Expect to pay around 800 -- 1000 THB per person for a truly memorable meal, they also have a full menu of cocktails and wines if you're interested
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Address: 120/6 Sukhumvit Soi 49 (Opposite Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital) Klongton Nua, Vadhana, Bangkok 10110
Open Hours: Lunch Wed -- Sun 12.00 pm -- 2.30 pm, Dinner Tues -- Sun 6.00 pm -- till late
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The journey continued on the State Railway of Thailand's North Eastern Line aboard Local Train 418 between Udon Thani & Khon Kaen.
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• Kham Kling (09:18)
• Nong Takai (18:42)
• Huai Sam Phat (25:31)
• Kumphawapi (34:08)
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• Huai Siao (1:10:03)
• Nam Phong (1:16:12)
• Ban Wang Chai (1:22:42)
• Non Phayom (1:28:33)
• Samran (1:41:15)
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