Reviews on Asian food in Phang Nga, Phang Nga Province, Thailand. Spectacular limestone islands are scattered throughout Phang Nga Bay, a short boat ride from Phuket. Koh Ping-gan, also known as James Bond Island, is one of the most striking islands and features a dramatic rock pinnacle piercing the water. On nearby Ko Pannyi Island (Sea Gypsy Island), there's a village built on stilts, perched over the water with a dramatic monolith hovering behind.
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We are Asian Fusion cafe' with an inspiration from New zealand cuisine. Here we serve a Flavorful Asian food with a lot of spices. We also have a homemade Bakery with a premium ingredient locally and imported all around the world to serve you a good hones
Suansea Restaurant is locate in middle of Phangnga town good music good car parking open everyday 11 AM - 12 PM
This restaurant located around valley,good scenery.It's have many kind of food which delicious especially local food.
3 based on 44 reviews
- Making a reservation for set menu or a la cart. - Fresh lobsters, crabs, oysters, fish, prawns, etc. - Clean and tasty food
Koy Panyee is a small, poor, Muslim fishing village built on stilts by nomadic Indonesian fishermen. Established in the late 18th century, there are now 360 families for a island population of 1,700 people. Tourism is relatively new, however now there are several piers and large open-air restaurants serving the tourist trade. Our buffet meal was a good variety of tasty indo -thai cuisine. Remember there will be no alcohol available in this Muslim community. After lunch we visited the local school, and explored the village boardwalks. A local highlight of our Thai adventure.
3 based on 11 reviews
A clean and modern looking restaurant that faces the main road of Phang NgaThe service was fine and friendly. I found that the menu leaned more towards Western food than Thai, so was a little disappointed in that respect; but if it's breakfast, pizza, pasta or sandwiches that you are after, then this could be the place for you!On the Thai food front, it was mainly limited to deep fried spring rolls etc or fried rice. But the food was tasty enough
Very nice refurbished coffee house and restaurant. Fantastic cakes. Very good cheap coffee and hot drinks. Good selection of Thai food. Parking on street easily available. Right next to petrol station. Great stop off on a journey.
3 based on 24 reviews
On the way drive to Phuket I stop to grab some food in evening the restaurant itself look clean and there was not to many guest I ordered some soup and spaghetti the soup was served after 20 mins and after 10 mins follow by Spaghetti .. I actually ask them to cancel it but the staff told that is cooking and on the way.. Really bad experience for service but the food is ok. I will think about It eat here or never.
4 based on 20 reviews
This place is a well known restuarant for local tourist, locate on main road, between Khaolak and Ban Nam Khem. They serve Thai southern food, seafood and spicy.Price is average, a bit higher than average but still ok, worth to pay.
4 based on 95 reviews
We were keen to try Be Friend and went for our first dinner whilst staying at Manathai. They were very busy and are obviously popular as many tables were reserved. Our meals were just ok. The beef in the massamum was so chewy it was virtually inedible and the pad thai was underdone. Perhaps they were having an off night as their service was not great either (left waiting ages for more dishes we added on- think it was forgotten but came eventually when asked again) Maybe we would have had a different experience if we had tried again but after finding some other excellent restaurants in the other end of the beach we stuck to them.
Where to eat Thai food in Phang Nga: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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