5 Best Restaurants in Phuket and the Andaman Coast, Thailand

Campus Coffee Roaster

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Championship baristas pull specialty coffee drinks and serve homemade cakes and pastries at this bright little spot in the heart of Phuket Old Town. They also sell freshly roasted coffee beans and coffee accessories.

Kopi de Phuket

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For a good cup of coffee, try this artsy store, which sells funky designer souvenirs and serves traditional Thai food and international snacks, sandwiches, desserts, and shakes. It opens daily at 9:30 am.

Lap Royet

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This extremely casual, roadside street-food restaurant serves delicious, basic, and inexpensive food that everyone loves. Try the Isaan (northeastern) catfish larb, the zingy som tam (spicy papaya salad), or the fat noodles cooked in a thick pork broth, and sticky barbecue chicken.

Klong Dao Rd., Koh Lanta, Krabi, Thailand
No phone
Known For
  • superb street food
  • Isaan catfish
  • very casual setting

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Phad Thai Rock n' Roll

$ | Kantiang Bay

It's all in the name at this tiny roadside eatery presided over by the talented musician-owner who also plays local gigs. There are several varieties of delicious pad Thai.

Ask the owner when his next gig is. His band, Why Not, attracts huge crowds of locals, expats, and tourists alike and guarantees a rocking night out.

92 Moo 5, Koh Lanta, Krabi, Thailand
080-784–8729
Known For
  • really good pad Thai
  • musician crowd
  • good smoothies

Phi Phi Bakery

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If you've been craving fresh-baked doughnuts, croissants, mouthwatering eggs Benedict, and real coffee rather than the instant stuff, you'll fall in love with the family-run Phi Phi Bakery, which serves American, continental, and Thai breakfast and brunch specials and freshly baked pastries (the cinnamon buns are especially good). They also serve Thai and Western standards for lunch (it closes at 5 pm).