Phuket, Thailand, Dining Guide to the Food & Drink Scene - Eater
"This pint-sized, semi-open-air food court, located smack-dab in the middle of Phuket Town, is a virtual crash course in the local cuisine. One stall sells loh ba (deep-fried porky bits served with a sweet, fragrant dip) and another offers mee Hokkien (Hokkien-style fried noodles). Close your meal with o-aew, a Phuket-only dessert of shaved ice." - Austin Bush
My food here was okay, me and my friend had ordered food and mine had come and then when my friends asked about his the person cooking said that he was done for the day. Then he appeared to serve more food after so we were a bit confused.
The ladies on the desk for topping up the cards were lovely. It was very clean in there too which leads me to mention the ladies cleaning were also lovely. I would like to go back and check it out again and try some other food.
Akira S.
Google
Few of the store staff look lazy and look like don't want to work. I wan order this hainanese chicken rice. But the staff busy playing his phone and ignoring me
Ben A.
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The staff was friendly. Prices were better than some food courts in Patong. I ordered the ga pao pork and duck rice with 2 drinks.
Z U.
Google
Fantastic options for authentic Thai food at great prices 😋
貓貓太陽城
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Very good good food food
Maria S.
Google
I tried Pad Thai with shrimp and papaya salad. Both were edible, but I didn’t really enjoy them. The dishes had a noticeable fermented fish sauce flavor, which I’m not a fan of.
Cengiz Y.
Google
La comida tailandesa es una experiencia deliciosa y muy completa: destaca por su equilibrio perfecto entre sabores dulces, salados, ácidos y picantes. Cada plato está lleno de aromas intensos, especias frescas y colores vibrantes que despiertan los sentidos. Además, ofrece opciones para todos los gustos, desde currys cremosos hasta platos ligeros y frescos, lo que la convierte en una cocina rica, variada y absolutamente memorable.