Are you in Ao Nang and tired of all the flashy, expensive tourist trap restaurants that try to make you feel like you’re in Europe but with food that has an identity crisis? Do you crave easy, authentic, affordable Thai food, served in mismatched plates, on a plastic covered table with a fan in the corner trying to keep you cool while you eat like the locals? Then this is the place for you my fellow foodies!!
Shrimp garlic with (half-cooked) fried egg on rice is a must. Stir fried morning glory was packed with flavour, smokey and still crunchy! Go and try! Thai Tea good as well, a bit too sweet but still better than many places. 4 dishes and a...
Read moreI went to this place after reading good reviews about it online. I must say the food was really good! Traditional Thai food at it finest. Very cheap too (my whole meal was about 120 baht). Downside: the staff didn’t know english at all, so be prepared to point at pictures (no problem) and the main downside in my opinion that is was very hot in there, just a few fans across the room with 15-20 people, the room felt like part of someones house, with plastic chairs or stools. So it was a great lunch, but if you’re planning on something fancy or decent in that way keep in mind it’s very simple. I recommend the visit for...
Read moreYes, all the reviews are correct and yes, we will eat there daily! The place is small and not very appealing, the plates are mismatched and it is a little bit hot. BUT the food is the best we had so far in thailand. The soup is salty and packed with vegetable flavour, exactly what you need after a day full of sun, sweat and sand! Just forget your electrolyte beverage, this is the real deal. Also got pad tai and fried rice, very tasty and not spicy at all (although we didnt specify). The prices are probably the lowest in all ao nang. Also, despite its appearance, thre place...
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