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If you live in Thailand, it’s great to visit Mukata restaurants from time to time.

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To put it simply, Mukata can be thought of as Thai-style grilled meat.

It is common throughout Thailand.

Like in Korea, there are mucata restaurants that offer unlimited refills, and there are also restaurants that sell individual items.

In addition to meat, it is sold like a buffet.

There are also additional fried rice, fried noodles, vegetables, desserts, drinks, and other miscellaneous dishes.

The atmosphere and food composition varies greatly from restaurant to restaurant, so it’s fun to choose one.

Prices vary from approximately 200 to 500 baht per person.

If you go to the local area, it’s usually 200-300 baht.

Prices above 400 baht are usually available at mid-to-high-end restaurants with air conditioning in downtown Bangkok.

To be honest, the quality of local Mukata restaurants is lower than that of Korean meat restaurants.

Still, it is definitely better than local meat restaurants in other Southeast Asian countries. It’s worth eating.

What is especially important is that ‘eating alone’ is possible. This is really big.

If you go to a local restaurant for 200 baht and eat alone, you wonder if the owner will have anything left.

But in Thailand, it’s really easy to find a female friend to eat with.

Don’t necessarily eat alone, find a dining buddy and eat together while enjoying the atmosphere.

Anyway, Thailand has a lot of cheap and diverse restaurants.

I think it is a great country to live and enjoy food.

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