Restaurants are plenty, but be aware that most serve local muslim oriented dishes only. There are a couple of Chinese restaurants and foodstalls too. Around the market, especially in the late afternoon, you can find Khao Yam (Malay: nasi krapau) sellers. Narathiwat is also famous for its fish crackers (Malay: krupuk ikan) and budu, a fermented fish sauce that can be served salty or sweet. Ask around to find a nice place to eat.
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