On Thepyotee Rd.Amphur Muang, Ubon Ratchatani.
Tel: 084-1142169
Open from 11:00 to 14:00 and 17:00 to 22:00.

Moji Sushi is a small restaurant on Thepyotee road, not far from Risotto restaurant in Ubon Ratchatani.


This restaurant is pleasant and nicely decorated, Japanese style. The menu is extensive, including sushi, shashimi, nigiri sushi, temaki hand rool, ramen, yakisoba, set menus, etc.
Click on the pictures to enlarge the menu.
243-249 ChayangKhun RoadAmphur Muang, Ubon Ratchtani
Tel: 045-262611 and 081-4700775
Nana coffee and steaks is just beside Robinson, on the same side of ChayangKhun Road. There is another branch of Nana under Aniyong Korean Restaurant, beside YingCharoen (Sk) Department store.

The one of Chayangkhun road is very nice, clean, nicely decorated. Nana offers coffee, herbal and flavored tea, ice cream, steaks, pasta, in a nice environment. We put it under 'western style' because 'coffee and steaks' are western.

Wooden tables can be food, and the presentation of dishes is very nice.

Desserts at Nana coffee and steaks, Ubon Ratchatani.
This is the 'outisde menu'. Quite impressive. Click on it to ENLARGE.

Ice cream.

This is the second branch, under Aniyong Korean Restaurant.
Open everyday but closed on the 28th days of each month.

Raan Santi pochana is a popular restaurant in Ubon, especially for those who like to eat after going out. They open at 4 pm and close around 1am. It's famous for it's Khao Tom (Rice soup). That restaurant is an institution in Ubon Ratchatani and opened on 19 September 2524 (1981).

This restaurant is huge and it's not ONE restaurant, but actually 2 restaurants in Ubon, side by side, separated by a small soi. Parking is available behind one of them. The picture above is on the other side. It was closing when we were there, at about 11pm.


Large tables in stainless stell and neon lights make this restaurant easy to find. Their menu includes the traditional Thai food, like Yam, friend rice, tom yam and prices are not expensive.

Some of the dishes of Raan Santi Pochana.

This is half of their menu. Prices range from 30 baht to 150 baht.

The upper dish is fried salty fish (Ka Na Pla Kem). The one on the left a spicy Thai salad (Yam Pla Salit - 70 baht) and the one of the left is spicy fried mussels (Hoi Lai pad nam prik pow). The mussels didn't have shells and very tasty. The fish was excellent. One of these dish wasn't on their menu.
We also had a small Singha beer (45 baht) some ice and water. All included, drinks + these dishes was 260 baht.

Logo of that restaurant.
This restaurant of Ubon is located on the corner of Upparat road and Phaloransit road, or just beside Wat Suthasanaram. Or at one of the corner of Lak Muang Shrine or the main park in the city. You will find it under placemark 'B' on our google map of Thai restaurants in Ubon Ratchatani.

This is a very popular restaurant in Ubon Ratchatani among Thai people. It opens at 6am and closes at 2pm. Open 7 days a week, except for new year, Chinese new year and songkran.


The menu is quite simple: Khao moo deang (Rice with red pork and sauce on it), Khao moo krub (rice with crispy pork on top), Ba mi (some kind of noodles), Khiow (Some kind of boiled 'gyoza' yellow, with pork inside), Yen ta fo (a kind of soup, red colored).

It has been opened since 2522 (1979) and it's owned by a brother and a sister. On top, it's the noodle stand.

That's one of the happy owners! Can you recognize him on the logo? (first picture)

Excellent "Moo deang", 30 baht. Free cold tea.
My Thai wife introduce me to that place. She used to work in Ubon Ratchatani and was eating that dish almost every morning.
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