Of course, like just about everywhere in Thailand, there’s also plenty of food and restaurant choices from fruit shake stands and stalls serving simple Thai stir-fries to sit-down Western-style restaurants and even a few fast food joints including Subway and McDonald’s. While the Night Bazaar has a more commercial, touristy feel to it, compared to the Sunday Walking Street or other markets in town, you can’t beat the convenience and selection it provides.
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