The best and cleanest night food market in Koh Samui. Not many tourists come here as itâs not well advertised as itâs only been open for 3 years. The small bar at the back end of the market had great music and vibe and super friendly young staff. 99 baht for cocktails and they were perfectly balanced drinks. đš Loved the Mai Tai. Met some young travelers and give them some tips the best cooking classes in Hoi An, Vietnam. đťđł Definitely will go back again as we didnât get to eat everything there is to offer yet. Plenty of Thai Street foods from Curry that had all the herbs on the table, premix salads to drinks to desserts. We had the best deep fried stuff crab and...
   Read moreThis is the eating out market to recommend in this district. No big deal, but clean passage in an avenue with a great ready to eat selection of street food. Careful assorted vendors, who serve delicious and classic food. Don't expect something spectacular, cliches meals with insects and messed up tourist traps. This is a good one with a selection you would try to cook at home. The long table food stall, which serves pork knuckles rice is an absolute highlight. Slightly apart from the market in the front of 7/11, there is a Korean Ramen food stall. Great quality, which is hard to find nowadays. You'll...
   Read moreIt took us a few days to find this place because it's not terribly close to our hotel. There are plenty of choices here that are budget friendly, which is important to us because we're in Thailand for 10 weeks and not willing to spend 1,000 baht nightly for dinner. The vendors are friendly and the local food is good. If you eat here regularly, you will save enough to rent a scooter (300 baht daily) which will not only take you there every day but also be able to tour the island at no...
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