Discover the best top things to do in Talat Nuea, Thailand including Rai Boss Collections, Jui Tui Shrine, Love Andaman, Public Fresh Market 1 (Nam-Pu Market), A Chef's Tour (Phuket Town).
Restaurants in Talat Nuea
5 based on 2 reviews
Rai Boss International has a longstanding and successful history of providing tailoring services of the highest quality. Mr Rai is takes great pride in his work and always meets client expectations. Rai Boss International is located in the infamous fitness region of Phuket, where fitness champions come to train. Visit Rai Boss International in this inspirational street.
My husband and I have used Mr Rai to tailor suits and dresses for 4 year. He takes our measurements each time we visit Thailand, and sends us things in between if we order them while we are away. He handles his business with incredible professionalism, and has such a passion for what he is good at - tailoring clothes! Not only that, the prices and quality are excellent.
Mr Rai helped my husband and I will our wedding garments - see picture attached. If you are looking for a tailor, go and see Mr Rai.
4 based on 3 reviews
Jui Tui Shrine is Taoist shrine. Originally, “Jui” in Chinese means water. For “Tui,” it means a white mortar. The bright red and golden colours and statues are the highlight of the shrine. It's quite interesting to watch people come here to pray and find answers to their questions using fortune sticks. This shrine also plays central role in the annual Phuket Vegetarian Festival, which is also listed in Tripadvisor.
3.5 based on 6 reviews
Day trip to Koh Rok. Tour well organised. Hotel pick-up and drop-off efficient, transport comfortable. Boat was full, but not overcrowded. Snorkelling sites ok, but very limited in things to see, not too impressed. Food and lunch time refreshments quite good (for ths kind of tour).
4 based on 1 reviews
Phuket was crowned 'Thailand City of Gastronomy 2017' by UNESCO. Join Pema on her lunchtime Phuket food tour to discover the secrets behind the island's flavours. Mop up Burmese curries with wood-fired naans and slurp on chai at a tucked away Burmese teashop, work a pair of chopsticks over the best bowl of Hoikken noodles in Phuket Town, indulge in grilled pork with rich peanut satay and much more
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