Yo, listen up, peeps! So, I rolled up to this dope spot called Ta Tuay Restaurant, you know, that old-school joint by the Sarasin Bridge in Phuket. I was in a total rush, like "feed me now" mode, and let me tell you, the vibes were totally on point.
Now, let's talk about the grub, my fam. The flavor game? Still on fleek! Like, seriously, those taste buds of mine were dancing like crazy. And don't even get me started on the wallet-friendly prices – I mean, you get all that deliciousness without breaking the bank. We hit up four slammin' dishes plus a bowl of rice, and the tab hit just over 1,000 baht. Divide that by the squad, and we're talking around 300 baht each. Cha-ching!
Oh, and the vibe? Solid vibes all around, my peeps. And the service? It's like having your own crew of homies taking care of you. No matter how many times we drop by, it's always five stars all the way, no cap.
So there you have it, fam. Ta Tuay Restaurant at Sarasin Bridge – it's got that OG flavor, chill atmosphere, and service that's straight up like family. Catch you on the flip...
Read moreTa Tuay Restaurant in Mai Khao, Phuket, was a hidden gem we discovered thanks to good reviews online. Finding it at night was a bit of a challenge - it's on a small, poorly lit street. We weren't sure if we'd made a mistake, but stepping into the restaurant was like entering a different world. The interior was clean, bright, and nicely decorated.
We were a party of seven, so we ordered a variety of dishes to share: deep-fried fish with mango salad, Tom Yum Goong soup, stir-fried morning glory, yellow crab curry with rice vermicelli, roasted salty pork, stir-fried prawns with tamarind sauce, Pad Thai with seafood, and a show-stopping garlic fried local lobster. Every single dish was delicious!
The prices were very reasonable, and the service was friendly. The waiter spoke some English, which was helpful for ordering and getting recommendations. We were all so impressed with Ta Tuay that we'll definitely be back on our next annual trip to Phuket. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for delicious and authentic Thai seafood in a...
Read moreAfter 2 days of disappointing tourist eateries and watered down sweet no-spice no-sour, no-taste tom yums, we drove to the northern tip of Phuket to this gem of a place. My faith in Thai cuisine is redeemed in this quaint hidden local restaurant set in a beautiful garden with outdoor and indoor air condition options. Wonderful service staff even taught us how to eat their popular seaweed salad which pops beautiful flavours with each bite! Try the fresh boiled clams. The sand worms stir fried in Thai herbs and spice is delicious and a diet-ender because it tastes so good with Jasmine rice and the glass noodles with big prawns was fragrant and very nice too. If you are into sampling authentic Thai cuisine, this is a must visit. Locals eat here in large family groups, a good sign up...
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