Restaurants in Ranong Province
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Sophon's Hideaway
This expat favourite has everything, including internet access, a free pool table, a pizza oven, full bar, water features and rattan furnishings aplenty.
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Taxi Pizzeria
Completed framed jigsaws provide the decoration at this spartan pizzeria. The food won’t have Mum amending her recipe book, but the chef does make an attempt at rustling up a reasonable margarita.
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DD Coffee
Promising 'the best coffee in Ranong', this vibrant café has teems of jabbering teenagers and good black stuff. At night it turns into a popular bar.
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Saffron on the Sea
Owned by an arty escapee from Bangkok, this friendly boutique hotel has a generous portion of oceanfront dining and a relaxed, romantic atmosphere. All the Thai dishes are prepared in the island-style, more sweet than spicy.
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Porn's Bungalows Restaurant
This wooden tree-house restaurant affiliated with a Rasta-style guest house is the quintessential beachside lounge. Feel free to have your drinks outsize your meal and don't worry about dressing for dinner.
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Paradise Behind the Sea Restaurant
If you're cruising the east coast for scenery, stop in for a view and a meal at this cliffside restaurant. Vietnamese and Thai dishes crowd the tables and cool breezes provide refreshment. In Thai, this is called 'Lang Talay'.
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Norng Bua
This popular stir-fry hut makes everything fast and fresh and with chillies and fish sauce (praise the culinary gods).
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Nid's Kitchen
A sweaty little restaurant north of GajaPuri Resort, Auntie Nid's does all the Thai standards like a wok wizard. Plus the beers are cold.
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Magic Garden
Magic Garden is a pagoda to Lonely Beach's special variety of chill-laxin'. Grab some grub, polish off some Beer Changs, watch a movie and then wander down to the beach for some DJ beats.
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KaTi Culinary
This popular Thai cooking school is equally popular for its attached restaurant. Apart from Thai dishes, on the menu are also creative smoothies, such as lychee, lemon and peppermint.
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Jungle Way Restaurant
Enjoy the natural setting and home-style cooking of this guest house restaurant. Meal preparation takes a leisurely pace so climb up to the elevated wildlife-viewing platform to spot some jungle creatures while the wok is sizzling.
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Jammy Bar
The indoor-outdoor garden is vaguely Balinese and is the best-looking dining area in town. Luckily the food is great too: the Thai dishes are fantastic as are the stranger choices including grilled ostrich (229B) or local beef (129B). There's live music on weekend nights.
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Iyara Seafood
Iyara isn't your standard island seafood warehouse: after dining in the lovely bamboo pavilion, guests are invited to kayak along the nearby estuary.
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Buddha View Restaurant
Dangle your toes within teasing distance from the nibbling fish at the creative pier-side seating of this new addition to Bang Bao's restaurant scene. The view is nearly panoramic and the fare is mainly steak and pastas with Thai seafood as well.
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Blues Blues Restaurant
Through the green screen of tropical plants is an arty stir-fry hut that is beloved for expertise, efficiency and economy. The owner's delicate watercolour paintings are on display too. The restaurant is about 600m from the turn-off to Ban Kwan Chang.
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Barrio Bonito
This breezy, hip place has all the island raving about its seriously good Mexican fare. A French-Mexican couple runs the place with flair and there's a plunge pool should the salsa induce sweating.
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Bailan Bay Resort Restaurant
Our taxi driver recommended this hilltop restaurant south of Lonely Beach that serves spicy sôm·đam with a view.
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