Other restaurants in Phuket Province
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Papaya Restaurant
Cheap, tasty and spicy, Papaya Restaurant serves real-deal Thai food served in heaping portions.
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Railay Bay Resort
Railay Bay Resort has some of the peninsula’s best food and service, but it will cost you.
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Los Amigos
This is as close to real Tex-Mex as you’re going to get in Thailand. Orders available for takeaway as well.
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Rock Restaurant
Eat lunch at the Rock Restaurant. It’s cliffside at the jungle’s edge and has amazing views.
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La Piazzetta
La Piazzetta is a quaint homestyle Italian bistro with the best meats and cheeses on the island.
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Gueyjah
Tucked away on a side road off Rte 4028, Gueyjah is tops for quick and cheap Thai eats, and it’s known only to locals.
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Phu Khao Lak
Phu Khao Lak should not be missed. Its som tum pops with flavour, and curries are generously spiced.
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Rico’s
The smartest kid on this block features fine New Zealand steaks, pizzas and a huge collection of black-and-white film star snaps (very 1980s).
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Pradu Seafood
At Pradu Seafood, the local chef still fetches ingredients on her motorbike, and makes some of the best fish in southern Thailand.
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3 Spices
Welcome to well-dressed Asian fusion on the Patong strip. Enjoy miso and crab-meat soup and wok-fried snapper with coconut curry among other stellar dishes.
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Kan Eang
This Thai favourite, steps away from Chalong’s soaring pier, has been satisfying customers for over 30 years. The atmosphere is modern and elegant, but the food is still very authentic.
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Don’s Mall & Cafe
This Texan-run food-and-entertainment complex showcases hearty American meat feast barbecued over a mesquite-wood fire. It also has an extensive wine list and freshly baked goods. It’s about 3km from the beach in Rawai.
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Patong Food Park
Extending two blocks is this local foodie’s dream world. There are five kinds of fresh fish, crab, lobster, roasted pork leg, satay and som tum (green papaya salad) carts, and sticky rice with mango for dessert. All cheap and delicious.
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Mama’s Café
If fresh parrot fish rubbed with lemongrass and grilled with pineapple sounds like your kind of meal, head to Mama’s Café, next to 7-Eleven in Hat Bang Niang (the town 2.5km north of Khao Lak). Part street-side cafe, part tiki bar, there’s rarely an empty seat in the house.
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White Box
Who cares if the food at White Box is good or not (although if you are wondering, it is delish); dining at this high-energy supper club is like spending an evening on the starship Enterprise. This chic realm is housed in, quite literally, a white box, which teeters on the rocky shoreline.
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Kachang Floating Restaurant
Set adrift in Ao Phuket, rickety Kachang is only a few minutes east of Phuket Town, but it’s far off the beaten tourist trail. Free long-tail boats shuttle grumbling bellies to the floating restaurant surrounded by schools of corralled fish. Enjoy soft-shell crab in the waning light as the sun dips behind the hills.
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Lotus Restaurant
An open-walled eatery 500m west of the entrance to Banyan Tree Phuket, this is the first in a row of beachside Thai and seafood restaurants that stretches to the south. It’s clean, breezy and friendly, and has an amazing assortment of live crab, lobster, shrimp, fish and other visual and culinary delights in well-tended tanks.
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