Cafe Capu has probably the largest selection of imported beers in Nakhon Ratchasima. The used to be on the road near The Ram and recently moved near the project called Venice Square. The is near Wang Mat Cha restaurant, and it might not be easy to find. There are still construction around in December 2014.
The exact location is here: http://goo.gl/maps/fWsp6
Be aware that imported beers are not cheap in Thailand. You will pay around 200 to 250 baht for a bottle. But they do have a great selection.
Their menu includes sausages, pork or chicken steaks, salads and sandwiches. It is quite popular among Thai people because this place is unique in Korat at the moment.
Some glassses are also cool…
For more pictures of Cafe Capu in Nakhon Ratchasima, click here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/50651722@N03/sets/72157647308294084/Visitor Tips
Located in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), this is one of the many dining options available to visitors and expats in the Isaan region of Thailand. When visiting restaurants in Korat, it is customary to order several dishes to share. Most restaurants in this area serve both Thai and international cuisine, and staff often speak some English.
Getting There
Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) is located approximately 250 km northeast of Bangkok. You can reach Korat by bus from Bangkok’s Mo Chit terminal (about 3.5 hours), by train from Hua Lamphong station, or by minivan from Chatuchak. Tuk-tuks and songthaews (shared trucks) are the most common local transport within the city.
About Isaan Cuisine
The Isaan region of northeastern Thailand has its own distinct culinary tradition, influenced by Lao and Khmer cultures. Signature dishes include som tam (spicy papaya salad), larb (spiced minced meat salad), sticky rice (khao niao), and grilled chicken (gai yang). Food in Isaan tends to be spicier and more sour than central Thai food, using ingredients like padaek (fermented fish sauce) and fresh herbs.
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