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8 Buffet Dinner Spots Worth the Price

The dinner that locals in Sing Buri meet up for most often is mookata — Thai DIY grill-and-hotpot. Prices start in the low hundreds of baht, it's all-you-can-eat, and you can sit for hours, so it works for both families and groups of friends. We've picked spots that are actually open right now, spread across the town, Bang Rachan and Inburi, with ballpark prices and locations so you can choose whatever's on your route.

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Sing Buri Mookata 8 Buffet Dinner Spots Worth the Price

🔄 Updated 21 Jun 2026

Mookata is the easiest dinner to find in Sing Buri, because nearly every district has its own buffet spot. The big draw is the low price per person — most fall in the 129–250 THB range — and a single payment gets you unlimited pork, seafood, vegetables and dessert. It's ideal if you've been driving around all day and want a filling dinner on a budget you can control.

We've ordered these by location and by how popular they are in real reviews. The prices listed are ballpark figures per person, and shops often adjust them by season and promotion, so it's worth checking the shop's page before you go — especially for each place's day off.

8 mookata and grill spots Sing Buri locals actually go to

1

Ban Kamnan Mookata Buffet (Bang Rachan)

Bang Rachan · Bang Rachan–Tha Chang Rd · dinner

A big two-storey place on the Bang Rachan–Tha Chang road, near Wat Muang Chum. The standout is fresh seafood — shrimp, shellfish, crab and fish keep coming — and the daily ingredients rarely repeat. One price covers it all, so it's great for families or big groups. It gets busy in the evening, so come early for the freshest pick.

buffethas seafoodfamily
around ฿249/person
2

Phung Kang Mookata Buffet (Sing Buri town)

Sing Buri town · dinner

A wallet-friendly buffet in town, with a lower per-person price than many others. Ingredients are fresh and clean, the dipping sauce is bold, and it suits anyone who wants to eat their fill on a budget. Easy to reach from the town centre.

buffetbudgetin town
around ฿129–139/person
3

OK Mookata Buffet (Sing Buri)

Sing Buri · closed Tuesdays · dinner

A single-price all-you-can-eat spot that leans on freshness and cleanliness, and one the locals go to regularly. Worth knowing: it's closed every Tuesday (except public holidays and the 1st and 16th of the month), so check before you go to be safe.

buffetbudget
around ฿139/person (drinks not included)
4

Mangkorn Thep Mookata (Bang Rachan branch)

Bang Rachan · dinner

A popular mookata chain with several branches; the Bang Rachan branch is a favourite among Sing Buri locals. The ingredients are varied, the seating is relaxed, and it's a good pick for a weeknight dinner when you don't want to wait long.

buffetmultiple branches
low hundreds/person
5

Rim Nam Mookata Buffet (Bang Rachan)

Bang Rachan · riverside · dinner

The selling point is the riverside setting — you can eat in the cool breeze at an affordable buffet price. It's good if you want a view thrown in with dinner; late afternoon, once the sun softens, is when it's most comfortable to sit.

buffetriverside view
around ฿159/person
6

Duang Duean Mookata Buffet (Inburi)

Inburi · dinner

A spot in the Inburi area with a mid-range price per person, offering both a single-price option and a pay-by-weight option, with vegetables, dipping sauce and broth all included. A solid choice if you're driving the Inburi route.

buffetInburi
around ฿169/person
7

Mee In Mookata (Inburi)

Inburi · behind the district office · dinner

A spot behind the Inburi district office, reached off the Sing Buri–Chai Nat road — easy to find, with easy parking. It's a local place where people around Inburi drop in for dinner regularly.

buffetInburi
low hundreds/person
8

N-Joy Mookata (Inburi)

Inburi · dinner

Another grill spot in the Inburi area that locals check in at often, with a laid-back, local feel. Good for a group of friends who want to sit and chat over a long dinner.

grillgroups of friends
low hundreds/person

Tip on when to go

The popular mookata buffets usually start serving fresh ingredients around 4:00–5:00 PM. If you want the freshest seafood and no wait for a table, this is the best window — especially on Saturdays and Sundays when it's busy.

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Want to taste deeper? Try a Sing Buri food tour or cooking class

Half a day with a local who knows the lanes — or cooking a dish yourself — teaches you more than just eating. Book ahead on Klook or GetYourGuide.

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Pick a spot by your route

Sing Buri isn't big, but the mookata spots are spread across districts, so choosing one along the route you're already touring is easier than doubling back. Here's a quick way to match each area with a spot.

Bang Rachan

Around Bang Rachan

After visiting the Bang Rachan camp or the Heroes Memorial Park, just drop in at Ban Kamnan, Mangkorn Thep or Rim Nam. This zone has the densest cluster of spots.

in town

In the town centre

If you're staying or strolling in town, Phung Kang and OK are the closest, cheap and easy to reach without a long drive.

Inburi

Out toward Inburi

Driving the Sing Buri–Chai Nat road through Inburi, take your pick of Duang Duean, Mee In or N-Joy — handy for a stop before you leave the province.

Eat mookata for good value and safely

  • Start with the fresh stuff — grab seafood and sliced pork in the first round while the grill is just heating up, so you get it at its freshest and best.
  • Check drink and ice prices upfront — at some places the buffet price doesn't include drinks, so ask before ordering to keep your budget in check.
  • Check the shop's day off — many places have a weekly day off, like OK closing on Tuesdays, so check the page before you drive over.
  • Swap the pan/broth once it gets cloudy — you can ask for a fresh one; clear broth tastes better and is easier on the stomach.
  • Going in a group is better value — the buffet is priced per person, so the more variety you eat the better, and a group of 4–6 is just right.

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FAQ

How much do mookata spots in Sing Buri cost?

Most are buffets at roughly 129–250 THB per person. In-town spots like Phung Kang and OK start at around 129–139 THB, while bigger places with lots of seafood like Ban Kamnan run around 249 THB. Prices may shift by season and promotion.

Which mookata spot in Sing Buri is good for families?

Ban Kamnan Mookata Buffet in Bang Rachan is a favourite for families, because it's a big two-storey place that seats a lot of people and has seafood plus a varied menu. If you'd rather have a riverside setting, try Rim Nam Mookata in Bang Rachan.

Which mookata spots are in Sing Buri town?

In the town area there's Phung Kang and OK Mookata Buffet, both affordable and easy to reach. Out toward Inburi you'll find Duang Duean, Mee In and N-Joy to choose from along the way.

What time should I go to a mookata spot?

Around 4:00–5:00 PM is a good time, because the shops start serving fresh ingredients and the tables aren't packed yet — especially on weekends, when the popular spots get crowded.

Do mookata spots in Sing Buri have days off?

Some have a weekly day off — for example, OK Mookata is closed every Tuesday (except public holidays and the 1st and 16th of the month). We'd recommend checking each shop's page before you travel.

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