There are tons of restaurants opening everywhere in Isaan. Roi-Et is not an exception and “Enjoy” is a beautiful new restaurant that opened in that city recently.
It is located on the street of the tall Buddha (Wat Burapha Phiram) when you go away from the temple outside the city. The exact location is here: http://goo.gl/maps/6YrgnnnThe place is beautiful and the food is awesome. Prices are not cheap but for the quality and decor, it worths it. How did I learn about it? A friend of mine living in Roi-Et for more than 10 years…
Here’s a Yam Hua Pree, which is a spicy banana flower salad. Delicious!
Yam Hua Pree at Enjoy in Roi-EtnnMore pictures on our Flickr account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/50651722@N03/sets/72157651274289199/
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is There to do in Surin province?
Surin is famous for its Elephant Round-Up Festival (November), Surin silk (some of the finest in Thailand), Khmer temple ruins (Prasat Ta Muen, Prasat Ban Pluang), and Ban Ta Klang — the ‘elephant village’ where Kuay mahout families have lived alongside elephants for generations.
When is the Surin Elephant Round-Up?
The Surin Elephant Round-Up is held annually on the third weekend of November (typically Friday–Sunday). It features hundreds of elephants in traditional costumes, re-enactments of ancient battles, and elephant sports. It’s one of Thailand’s largest and most spectacular festivals.
What is Ban Ta Klang?
Ban Ta Klang is an Isaan village 58 km north of Surin that has been home to the Kuay ethnic group — hereditary elephant mahouts — for centuries. The village currently houses around 200 elephants. It’s possible to visit and interact with elephants in a village context, though conditions vary.
How do you get from Bangkok to Surin?
Train from Hua Lamphong to Surin: 6–7 hours, inexpensive and comfortable. VIP bus from Bangkok: 7–8 hours. Domestic flight to Buriram airport + road transfer: 2 hours total. The train is the preferred option for its comfort and directness.
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