We left the Stainless Steel Temple or Phra Maha Chedi Tripob Trimongkol nearly 1.00pm. We continue our journey towards north. Our following destination is to have our lunch.
According to Alvin, it is a place that a little out of the main road and it is a cafe or restaurant which is built along or upon a river. After an hour drive, we reached the place – Kaeng Nam Hu Rae, a stream or river.
The place do not have a proper parking space so we just park our car under the rubber trees. The place was not so crowded, may be it is because it was already 2.00pm when we arrived.
Tonnam Cafe is the place we had our late lunch. We came to the kitchen and the indoor dining of the cafe, which there is a small cottage house like nicely decorated and filled with tables and chairs.
Further down, we saw the riverside is filled with some wooden take took us to the small huts on the river. The place is breezy and has a good atmosphere for relaxing.
We can see a lot of locals come here on lunch break and late afternoon. The waiter helped us to clean up a hut and we sat on it.
The river water is moving slowly or normally and it is not deep. The water in the river is cold, crystal clear and clean.
While having we are having our snacks or lunch here, Alvin and the children soak their feet to feel the coldness of the water.
One can enjoy swimming too, so its good for a family outing. The river is not deep so the children are safe to swim.
They serve local foods and it is reasonable price. From the menu, we ordered some delicious dishes.
Ground Pork Salad
Green Papaya Salad
Stir Fried Mince Pork with Basils
Deep Fried Pork with Garlic
We love all the dishes here, or may be it is because all of us were too hungry as we ate our lunch only at 2.30pm.
Finally we had the cooling and fresh iced lemonade to conclude our lunch here. All of us were so satisfied with our lunch here.
The price is reasonable but the service is little bit slow but still bearable. Maybe they have a lot of orders in queues. Overall is a good experience that we were eating on a small hut on top of the river.
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