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Why dine indoors when you can enjoy a meal outside just two meters away from the eighth longest river in the world? That's exactly what the restaurateurs at 'Mekong' in Chiang Saen offer at the 'Mekong Reserves', only open for the last hour of the day. They're not traditional restaurants, but rather food carts that set up carpets, tables, and chairs for diners to enjoy. You must go there, sit down, and take in the view. The staff serves delicious curries that are finger-licking good, despite the slightly higher prices. Dining while watching the Mekong River separate Thailand from Laos is an experience that is well worth the cost. You won't regret it!