It was an interesting experience but be careful of scammers. We bought live food from the market downstairs and brought them up for cooking. We went to the most popular stall for cooking and the bill was 500 baht, we were however given a receipt of 600 baht. So the payment isn't done by cash, you gotta go to the card station where u pay the amount in exchange for a card and u return it to the store. We relooked at the receipt and couldn't understand why the amount was 600 as it was in thai, the lady at the card checkout took it back to that store and that same guy who served us immediately looked ashamed like he'd been caught. He was reprimanded by the lady while wearing a sheepish smile. I guess he wanted to try his luck at cheating an extra 100 baht from tourists, I mean it's not a big amount but it does speak volumes about the store's ethics. Also, food wise, its not Thai style at all. Its more Chinese style, I guess to cater to the majority Chinese crowd. Speaking as someone of southeast Asian descent who has been eating chinese food all her life. Overall though it was an interesting experience, just beware of aggressive sales tactics that involve...
Read moreSome tips to the first come people:
Price is negotiable. In my case, the listing price was more than 10,000THB. I paid the final 5,200 including the cooking fees.
There are multiple stations in second floor. Compare some of them first. Also there’s a outside dining place on second floor to choose.
You better go to inside to choose the live seafood. Before you get in the first floor, multiple vendors will approach you and ask you to eat outside the building.
The price is really good for the live seafood for seafood lovers. We got a big Australia lobster(1kg+), Geoduck (1.5kg), a fish (0.5kg), 4 oysters, 4 shrimps, and...
Read moreAll about fish and food. Like a night market but then a bit more advanced with loads of fish and seafood. I strolled around and finally came back at a vendor where I took a lobster+seafood fried rice+big Chang for 600+150+100 Bath. I believe not a bad deal, cause there came quite a lot of meat from the lobster. Its weight was uncooked almost 1000 grams. It's a bit cheaper than the average restaurant in down town Patong Beach. The staff is very friendly as soon then spoon you in, besides that they are really pushy to get you in. There are also meats, fruits and outer goods sold at this market on the side of...
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