Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Trang Province. Trang (Thai: ตรัง, pronounced [trāŋ]), also called Mueang Thap Thiang, is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, on the west side of the Malay Peninsula facing the Strait of Malacca. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, and Satun.
Things to do in Trang Province
It's very nice big restaurant directly at Trang river with a nice view to the river.The food is quite fast served, fresh and very tasty.Restaurant is clean. We did order some Thai dishes and the taste is great.Good fresh seafood.Service staff are friendly price is very good for the value.Will visit there again if we visit Trang.
4 based on 23 reviews
We had dinner here twice. We got to sit outside and watch the sunset while having dinner. Average food but decent enough since its hard to find any good food around Pak Meng Beach.They sell ice cream here even Magnums. Good place to come if you are craving some. Lots of variety.
5 based on 31 reviews
Restaurant Open during the day with breakfast foods. And a la carte And offers rooms for tourists.
I had a wonderful stay at the Bamboo Hut, and as a single female traveller, felt very comfortable and safe because of the owner Kookkai's warmth and kindness, accompanied by her lovely helping team of sisters and husband. Small, comfortable, and relaxing restaurant to sit, talk, and watch the people go by. Excellent food. The bamboo bungalows are perfect, cozy, and affordable. I loved making my home at Kookkai's while I was on Koh Muk. If you don't stay at Bamboo Hut, at least go have a coffee or a meal with Kookkai and say hello. She is a wonderful woman and this is a very special place!
4 based on 49 reviews
Smart restaurant with lots of outdoor seating and seating over the road on the edge of the beach if you prefer. The menu is traditional Thai and ranges from cheaper rice and noodle dishes through Thai standards to more expensive seafood specialities. Food is tasty and service good.
One of them for sure! The menu is extensive and have food from different corners of Thailand. Very good at southern dishes, but also some great Esan food. Even sausage and fries if the kids had enough of fried rice .
4 based on 182 reviews
The restaurant was near our accomodation , the food was pretty good and generous portion for the right price..excellent som tam (green papaya salad)...nice people in a local style!
4 based on 76 reviews
About 100 meters from the pier, you will find the Yummy Restaurant and Bar. It's open air, nice breezes in the afternoon heat. I have eaten dinner and had beers here, plus watched as they make Thai pancakes/crepes out front. Nice folks, this is a family run business.
First time I come here I saw to many people! I don't know why they come until I try Masaman chicken and BBQ seafood it's very good taste and I like when staff smile (every times) thank you for take care my dinner.
5 based on 55 reviews
The restaurant (family owned) is located outside the center of the village, but it is (probably) the best on the island. The staff is super nice and the food is great - among others: red snapper fish in garlic-pepper sauce, shrimps in tempura, classical Pad Gaoprao or chicken in cashew nuts (gai pad med mamuang himapan). Delicious mango sticky rice and banana in coconut milk! It's really worth going there!
4 based on 136 reviews
*Happy hour from 4.00-6.00 Pm. *Cocktail of the day *any kind of food *fresh coffee *fruits smoothie
We kept returning to this restaurant as it was clean and presentable and the staff were very friendly and accommodating. Food was ok but I felt it was made for a European palette. I asked for thai spicy for most meals but would say it was mildly spiced. All in all the cleanliness and service was very good and I would recommend if people want to eat Thai food and not worry about what they will be served to go here.
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