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Inundation by monsoon season water levels and tides has only served to boost the popularity of this Thai restaurant.
FULL STORY (With More Photos): https://apnews.com/article/oddities...iland-floods-367adb4b24f53a90a5c6bd069d105d93Thai riverside restaurant finds silver lining in floods
A flood-hit riverside restaurant in Thailand has become an unlikely dining hotspot after fun-loving foodies began flocking to its water-logged deck to eat amid the lapping tide.
Now, instead of empty chairs and vacant tables, the Chaopraya Antique Café is as full as ever, offering an experience the canny owner calls “hot-pot surfing.”
If you like your food washed down with plenty of water, this is the place for you.
Shortly after the water tops the parapet, the first diners arrive. Before long, the deck is crammed with carefree customers happily tucking in as if dining in a deluge is the norm.
The wait staff -– some clad in rubber boots — step gingerly through the swirl that quickly rises to more than 50 centimeters (20 inches).
The restaurant, in Nonthaburi near Bangkok, opened in February in a riverside location ...
But a recent severe tropical storm and heavy monsoon rains combined to raise the river’s water level. Add in the tides and the result has been daily inundation.
Coming straight after a months long coronavirus shutdown, it could have spelled disaster. Instead -– boosted by publicity in the Thai media -- it’s now so popular that customers need to make reservations. ...