Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Where to Eat in Phuket town?

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In addition, prices fell by more than half compared to those charged on the beaches of Phuket. The Raan Nguat Jee is a famous local institution, held by Chinese Hokkien, opposite the Siam Cinema, now closed, at the corner of the old streets Th Yaowarat and Th Deebuk. You will taste the most famous dish of Phuket - the delicious khanômjiin naam yaa phuket - consisting of noodles prepared in a curry sauce and fish, in the style of Phuket, with fresh cucumbers, green beans and to other vegetable side dishes (less than 20 B). Open early morning, the restaurant closes around 14h.

A few steps south of Jee Ngat in Th Yaowarat, a small coffee Hokkien, Thai Jong (taught in Thai), prepares specialties from the South.
Noodles with seafood are the specialty coffee located just below the Pengman Hotel, very popular at lunchtime. The On On Cafe, next to the On On Hotel, serves rice dishes and curries at reasonable prices. It is open from 7 am to 20h. In a back room with air conditioning, the On On Ice Cream offers ice.
Very popular, and rightly so, Thais and farangs, the Mae Ports, on the corner of Th Phang-Nga and Self Prada, near Phuket hotels and Sinthavee, has an air conditioned room and tables outside where they eat curries, fish, fruit shakes. Other Address busy, the Kanda Bakety in Th bumper, south of Bangkok Bank, opened early in the morning and sells fresh bread, baguettes, croissants, cakes and real coffee filter. They also serve a great variety of Khao Tom, at any time of day.

Another finding that deserves mention, the Muslim restaurant on the corner of Th and Th Thalang Thepkasatri (look for the star and crescent). This friendly and family, but also inexpensive, serves succulent mâtsaman kai (chicken curry with potatoes), roast the Kaeng (morning only) and khilo mok kai (up to 13h).

In the same vein, the Nun Lai (taught in Thai, find a red star) is located on the other side of Th Thalang, west of the intersection.

Lovers of fried rice and local pastries are sure to Jai on Kaew (151 Th Phang-Nga) between Th Phuket and Th Montri (taught in Thai), Thai vision of a paradise of sweets - especially the cream cake and the cake with cashew nuts - even if the service is a bit sullen. In the same street, are located two or three other raan khao kaeng (stores of rice and curry), with Y Aik Ocha. Try including the delicious curry with cashew nuts.
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