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Ko Phi Phi Don

Restaurants in Ko Phi Phi Don

  1. Cosmic

    The wood-fired pizza here is so good that the French owner had to open up a second location. The inland restaurant has a slightly nicer ambience, with exposed brick walls and wooden tables.

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  2. Ciao Bella

    Italian-run Ciao Bella is a long-time expat and traveller fave serving excellent pizzas and seafood in a romantic location by the sea. Try the chef’s mystery pastas if you’re looking for a little adventure. At night, twinkling candles and stars provide the atmosphere for alfresco dining, while lapping waves provide the soundtrack. Ciao Bella is on the sand in Ao Lo Dalam and has a couple of charming bungalows in the back if you’re looking for accommodation.

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  3. Pee Pee Bakery

    It's best at breakfast, when you'll be lucky to find an open table. Also on tap are pizza, steak and Thai food. The atmosphere is modern and movies are shown on the tube. The bakery has two branches; one is on the main walkway east of the piers, while the other is further inland near 007 Restaurant & Bar.

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  4. 007 Restaurant & Bar

    Owned by a talkative Scot named James, 007 features ultramodern chrome tables, red cushion booths and, of course, all the Bond paraphernalia you could want. There’s a big selection of beer (including British favourites) on tap, and food from the motherland is cooked in a sparkling kitchen.

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  5. Chao Koh

    Right on the beach, this is an open-air seafood place that displays its freshly caught critters on ice. It's popular and offers well-priced and tasty food. A self-service salad bar is included with most mains.

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  6. D’s Books

    In the beating heart of Tonsai Village, this classy cafe has amazing coffee drinks and stacks of cheap reading. Good luck finding a seat – the free wi-fi attracts email-aholics from all over the island.

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  7. JJ's Pub

    This English pub is renowned among Brits for its all-day breakfasts. If you're up for it, go the 'Full Monty' with eggs, sausages, bacon, chips, tomatoes, beans, toast and tea or coffee.

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  8. HC Anderson

    A very reliable Scandinavian restaurant serving delicious imported New Zealand steaks, among other creative dishes. It's on the most easterly path from Ao Ton Sai to Ao Lo Dalam.

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  9. Thai Cuisine

    A simple and casual place with natural décor and good ambience. The kitchen grills up passable Thai food, seafood and breakfasts.

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  10. Tonsai

    The best seafood restaurant on Ao Ton Sai serves a mouth-watering assortment of the day’s catch.

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  12. Papaya

    The food here is cheap, tasty and spicy. You'll get some real-deal Thai food served in heaping portions. It has basil and chilli, all the curries and đŏm yam, too.

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  13. A

    Unni's

    Come here for lunch to dine on homemade bagels topped with everything from smoked salmon to meatballs. There are also massive salads, Mexican food, tapas, cocktails and more.

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  14. B

    Local Food Market

    The cheapest and most authentic eats are at the market. A handful of local stalls huddle on the narrowest sliver of the isthmus and serve up scrumptious pàt tai, fried rice, sôm·đam (spicy green papaya salad) and smoked catfish.

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  15. C

    Le Grand Bleu

    This place serves Thai-Euro fusion set in a charming wooden house just off the main pier. It serves French and Aussie wines, and you can get your duck wok-fried with basil or oven-roasted and caramelised with mango.

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  16. D

    Garlic Restaurant

    A bright shacklike place that's always packed with happy travellers chowing terrific, not-too-spicy Thai food.

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