This is a recommendation for office workers in the Vibhavadi Rangsit Soi 5 area or behind the East Water building. The restaurant is open for breakfast and lunch, but it is recommended to go in the morning as it gets very crowded during lunch time. The restaurant is located behind the East Water building and there are three or four other restaurants in the area. Look for the green tent with the owner, a lady chef, who cooks everything herself. She has many regular customers and often remembers their orders. When she finishes cooking a dish, she calls out to the customer to come and pick it up at the table by the side of the road. It may sound ordinary, but once you try it, you will be hooked. The restaurant is open almost every day from Tuesday to Sunday, and is closed on Mondays in accordance with the local government's policy. The seating is outdoors by the side of the road, but it is shaded by large trees throughout the day.

Ping Ping is a popular restaurant known for its delicious and unique dishes. Customers appreciate the generous portions and the ability to customize their orders to their liking. The restaurant also offers free water and ice, which is a rare find in Thailand. The atmosphere is pleasant and shady, making it a great place to relax and enjoy a meal.

The must-try dish is "Spicy Catfish Fried Rice with Omelette", priced at only 45 baht. Free water is available, and refills are unlimited. The owner is not only skilled but also kind-hearted and generous. Just show her your face and say, "Auntie, I'll have the usual," and she'll prepare it for you in a jiffy. The catfish is crispy and not tough, the rice is of good quality, and the omelette is truly delightful to chew on. It's an incredibly affordable meal.

If you're in the area (from morning to late afternoon), be sure to give it a try. If you're not in the mood for free plain water, you can order a drink from the nearby cart to go with it. It's a perfect match, and it's truly delicious and affordable. You won't be disappointed!



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