Other restaurants in Ko Pha Ngan
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Maew Hot Pan BBQ
The island’s best do-it-yourself dinner joint, Maew is an all-you-can-eat affair where diners cook their meats, veggies and quail eggs (a local fave) over a gurgling hot pot. Maew can be easy to miss; it is located on the ocean side of Ban Tai’s main road near the 7-Eleven.
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Somtum Inter
Housed in a breezy open-air pavilion next door to Boat Ahoy (owned by the same family), Somtum announces its speciality in the restaurant’s name: spicy papaya salad (sôm·đam). Other Isan favourites, such as crispy fried beef, are also a big hit.
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Absolute Island
The name sounds like a Swedish vodka ad, but it’s only by coincidence that the menu has some Scandinavian classics. Actually, every traveller will find a dish from his or her native country – Absolute’s menu is so vast, it really needs an index.
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Mr K
Our favourite joint at ‘Chicken Corner’, Mr K offers local eats all night long. Cheesy Thai soap-operas blare on the TV, and there’s dirt-cheap beer to wash down your meal.
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Vantana Restaurant
Spilling out onto Soi Krung Thai Bank, Vantana offers a hearty selection of English eats. The gut-busting Sunday Brunch (260B) is the perfect cure for homesick Brits.
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A’s Coffee Shop & Restaurant
Located on Soi Krung Thai Bank, A’s is the perfect place to nab some heart-clogging British pub grub, if you’re stuck in town waiting for the ferry.
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John’s Bar & Bistro
John, a professional chef and English expat, serves scrumptious roast dinners and refined European fare. Tuesday is quiz night.
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Mr K
Our favourite joint at ‘Chicken Corner’, Mr K offers local eats all night long. Cheesy Thai soap-operas blare on the TV, and there’s dirt-cheap beer to wash down your meal.
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