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[Higashinihombashi] Recommended Thai food "Bankoklara Cafeteria"

[Ino-chan] April 18, 2017 09:00

I came to find a shop with a fun name. The name is Bancoklara Cafeteria.

I'm a Thai restaurant in Higashinihombashi.

The word "Larara" seems to have the meaning of "Nobi-ri" and "Raku-ni" in Thailand.

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The shop is on the second floor, so we go up the stairs. The clerk greeted me with a smile.

The interior of the store was very comfortable with a nostalgic atmosphere.

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Well, what I chose from the lunch menu...

Popular number one "Kao Mangai = steamed chicken and cooked rice (with soup)"

The sauce with ginger was delicious.

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"Gaigapao = chicken ground meat and holly basil fried rice (with fried egg)"

I'm full of stomach.

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"Tom Yam Kun Mini United States Noodles"

The soup had an exquisite balance between spicy and sour taste. I want to eat it again!

There was also a "mini-mini draft beer" that would be nice when you wanted to drink a little bit.

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There are plenty of mini-size side menus, so you can enjoy various combinations.

The lunch time on this day was not interrupted by customers.

There were a lot of people. It was very popular.

Lara Cafeteria, "Nobi-ri" and "Lak-ni" are recommended!

 

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Bancoklara Restaurant

3-1-4, Higashinihonbashi, Chuo-ku 2nd floor

2-minute walk from Toei Asakusa Line Higashi Nihonbashi Station, Toei Shinjuku Line Bakuro-Yokoyama Station and JR Bakurocho Station.

Sunday regular holiday