Restaurants in Ko Tarutao Marine National Park
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Aroy
True to its name ( aroy means ‘delicious’), this popular Thai restaurant sits along the inland road connecting Sunrise and Pattaya Beaches. The sign is small so you might have to ask around, but you’ll be happy you made the effort once you sample the dishes.
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Café Lipe
A local breakfast legend, the Swiss-run Café Lipe whips up stellar morning repasts – the unfinishable muesli topples over with fresh fruit and colourful grains. A group of brand-new bamboo bungalows (500B; no running water) squats in the backyard.
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Flour Power Bakery
Located behind Sabye Sport on Sunset Beach, Flour Power uses imported ingredients to craft delicious homemade cakes and brownies – just like Mum’s recipe back home.
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Canteens
The Ko Tarutao Marine National Park authorities run two canteens, one at Ao Pante Malacca, the other near the jetty at Ao Taloh Waw.
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Pooh's Bar
This massive complex was built by a Lipe pioneer and includes bungalows, a dive shop and several restaurants. It's a very popular local expat hang-out, especially in the low season. Each night it projects films onto its big screen.
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Canteen
The park authorities run an excellent Canteen. The food is satisfying and tasty and they even have cold beer.
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Pee Pee Bakery
The best breakfasts on Lipe include homemade breads and pastries and great people-watching as you dine. A full American set costs 240B.
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Nong Bank Restaurant
This place serves point-and-grill seafood and a superb yellow curry with crab (120B), with a half-dozen tables scattered beneath a tree on the white sand.
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