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The soul of this very laid back, friendly restaurant is its extensive Cajun selections, from jambalaya and gumbo to blackened redfish, crawfish bisque and American catfish. It also serves other traditional American and Mexican dishes, even pizza, but that’s really not why you’re here. Tuesday is ‘Mexican Night’ when the highlight is an all-you-can-eat Mexican buffet. Bourbon Street is popular with both tourists and expats.

 

In a lovely old house in a garden setting they’re serving 100 savoury and dessert varieties of fluffy crêpes. Also salad, pasta and other dishes. Opens at 9am (8am on Sundays) for breakfast.

 

This lovely, artfully stylish place is a bar, two restaurants, spa, group event facility, pastry shop and café. It’s built inside sprawling, art-filled replicas of traditional Thai houses. It includes Hazara, an Indian restaurant with a full menu of rich northern Indian dishes, and Lan Na Thai, which serves beautifully presented Thai cuisine. Sensual and romantic.

 

Tucked away in a converted house amid art and antiques on busy Soi 23, Le Dalat Indochine puts you in a curious trance even before you sit down. French influences are strong, from baguettes to bouillabaisse, which only add to the subtle, exotic tastes of Viet[name]se food. The seafood here is lovely. Le Dalat is a similar, but different, sister restaurant just across the street.

 

Nestled in an old Thai home with a lovely garden, this small restaurant serves a delicious mix of vegetarian dishes from India and Thailand. The menu also has selections for meat eaters. Service is warm, friendly and unobtrusive. Take a table upstairs for the atmosphere. Remove your shoes as you enter, then just relax. There is a sister outlet at 93/3 Soi Lang Suan.