The Best Restaurant in Cheyenne, Laramie, and Southern Wyoming, Wyoming

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Almost anywhere you dine in southern Wyoming, beef plays a prominent role on the menu; prime rib and steak are often specialties. Standard fare at many small-town restaurants includes burgers and sandwiches, and several eateries serve outstanding Mexican dishes. The pickings can be a bit slim for vegetarians, although most menus have at least one vegetable pasta dish or meatless entrée. Jeans and a T-shirt are acceptable attire for most places (even if the folks at the next table happen to be dressed up). Cowboy hats are always welcome.

Anong's Thai Cuisine

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There are three Anong's locations across Wyoming, but this friendly spot is the original. Anong, the restaurant's founder, is originally from Thailand and her menu has all the authentic specialties you would hope for, bursting with flavor and made from fresh ingredients. Most dishes have a vegetarian option. The restaurant closes from 3 to 5 between lunch and dinner service.
210 5th St., Rawlins, WY, 82301, USA
307-324–6262
Known For
  • Also has locations in Laramie and Cheyenne
  • Delicious tom kha (coconut chicken) soup
  • Especially tasty pad see ew (stir-fried wide rice noodles)

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