Restaurants in Ko Samet
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Baywatch Bar
Sorry fellas, Pam Anderson is nowhere to be found, although the delicious cocktails and international dishes are a decent consolation prize.
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Naga Bungalows
A giant snake-shaped banister leads beach-aholics up the hill to the simple huts of Naga Bungalows. This guesthouse restaurant has a bakery with warm rolls, croissants and donuts in the morning and great sandwiches and pizza throughout the day. There are plenty of tofu dishes on the menu and weekly buffet meals.
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Miss You Cafe
Located beside the National Parks main office, this spot has 13 different kinds of coffee, and almost as many variations on cake and ice cream. Have a latte as you hitch your laptop to the wi-fi network.
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Naga Bar
The bakery-cum-restaurant here serves warm rolls, croissants and donuts in the morning, and sandwiches, pizza and Thai dishes throughout the day. There are plenty of tofu dishes to satisfy vegetarians.
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For a romantic evening it’s hard to beat the combination of delicious Italian food and delightful setting at O at Le Vimarn Cottages. Expensive by Thai standards, it’s still cheap compared with home.
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Jep's Restaurant
Canopied by the branches of an arching tree decorated with pendant lights, this pretty place does a little of everything right on the beach.
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Sirikan
Tucked deep within the jumble of seaside restaurants, little Sirikan has an excellent assortment of fresh seafood - you even get to pick your prey.
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Ao Lung Wan Restaurant
Low-key without being shabby, this restaurant serves a large menu of tasty, inexpensive Thai dishes in a quiet beachfront location.
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Rabeang Bar
Right by the ferry terminal, this over-the-water spot has good enough food to make you forget you have to leave the island.
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Panorama Restaurant
City sensibilities serve Asian and Western cuisine instead of guesthouse grub. It’s northwest of Na Dan.
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Panorama Restaurant
City sensibilities are well served with Asian and Western cuisine instead of guesthouse grub.
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Bamboo Restaurant
This restaurant offers inexpensive, but tasty, food and good service.
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Summer Restaurant
In a crisp setting overlooking the harbour, Summer savours a globetrotters' culinary scrapbook, from Indian-style chicken tikka to Cajun chicken breasts.
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Ban Ploy Samed
Better than having to haul in your meal, you are hauled to this floating restaurant by a boat-and-pulley system. Fresh seafood dishes, especially the whole steamed fish variety, await.
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