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Likhit Kai Yang is a thai in Bangkok, Bangkok — Trust Score 86.8/100 based on 361 verified Google reviews (76% real-reviewer ratio).

Likhit Kai Yang

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok🌶️ Thai🍔 WesternUpdated 15d ago
87
Trust Score
Excellent
Rating
42
Volume
31
Local Gd
10
Authority
4
4.2
361 reviews
AI Verified · 88% realTop 58% in Thai
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Quality trend
Stable
1+ year ago
4.50
38 reviews
3-12 months
4.41
39 reviews
Last 3 months
4.50
18 reviews
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Community rating
4.2★★★★774 votes
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What Google Reviewers Say About Likhit Kai Yang

5Ieva Muizniece

Very delicious, quick, and pleasant. We were served by a man who was very enthusiastic and kept a great atmosphere. I recommend it.

5ale uzarraga

Best grilled chicken we’ve had in your lives! The stir fry chicken with cashew nuts was also on another level. The service we got by the owner was very friendly and attentive. Highly recommend to eat here!

5Jerome Jefferson

Great restaurant to stop by before Muay Thai boxing the reviews. The food speaks for itself I ate 1 1/2 grilled chicken alone som tum very tasty the soup was to clean my palate.

About Likhit Kai Yang

Location
 31/1 Phaniang Rd, Wat Sommanat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
Cuisine
Thai, Western
Trust Score
86.8/100 — Highly credible reviews

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