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Le Dalat
The guide was updated:Le Dalat is a charming Vietnamese restaurant on bustling Soi 23, a short walk from Sukhumvit Road and Soi Cowboy. The restaurant is housed in a charming converted 1950s villa, adorned with lush plants, modern art and French Vietnamese memorabilia. Savour Le Dalat’s crisp baguettes and bouillabaisse, mouth-watering local seafood and flourishing character.
Useful Information
- Address: 57 Soi Sukhumvit 23, Bangkok
- Website: www.ledalatbkk.com
- Phone: +66 02 259 9593
- Email: ledalat@ledalatbkk.com
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