About Walking Street Khao Niao Aunty
A Walking Street stall plating sticky rice with grilled meats and som tam. A simple full meal on the go.
A Walking Street stall plating sticky rice with grilled meats and som tam. A simple full meal on the go.
Why visit
- Servings are generous and pricing is reasonable by Pai standards
- Air-conditioned seating gives a comfortable break from Pai's heat especially at midday
- Staff are used to international diners and can handle special requests in basic English
- Walking Street Khao Niao Aunty in Walking Street, the central evening market street is one of the more dependable Pai dining options with consistent reviews from foreign visitors
- Located within walking distance of Bamboo Bridge Boon Ko Ku So so it integrates easily into a sightseeing day
What to expect
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Local tips
- Pay by Thai QR or cash card payments may incur a 3 percent surcharge or be declined
- Combine the meal with a stop at Land Split fruit farm which is nearby
- Lunch is quieter than dinner if you want a calmer meal arrive between 1pm and 3pm
- Ask staff for the daily special which is often off the printed menu
Frequently asked questions
Is the restaurant child friendly?
Yes most casual Pai restaurants welcome children. High chairs may not be available so call ahead if needed. Mild dishes like fried rice or chicken cashew are reliable kid-friendly options on most Thai menus.
Do I need a reservation at Walking Street Khao Niao Aunty?
For weekday lunch or dinner walk-ins are usually fine. For Friday or Saturday dinner especially during high season a same-day reservation is sensible. You can call ahead or book through the restaurant's Facebook or LINE.
Is the menu in English?
Yes most Pai restaurants serving foreign visitors have English menus and many have photos. Staff are used to international diners and can clarify dishes if needed. Vegetarian and spice-level requests are widely understood.