One of the best places in Rawai to eat! It's cheap, friendly and very often busy. Located just near the road, opposite to Spa. Prices are really good for Rawai (if not to say one of the best), portions are big - very convenient. From my first days in Thailand I often eat here. And it's one of the few places where they really listen, and, as I can't eat spicy food, they make it not spicy at all. Just should ask of that. Of course, if you are looking for some luxury it's not the right kind of place, but if you need just to eat proper food at a daily basis, it's one of the best places in...
Read moreMoo restaurant is where the locals go for excellent Thai food that is not overpriced to foreigners. I recommend you look at the back of the menu and order a "set" that comes with rice and ask for an extra fried egg (Kai Dao in Thai).
The best items are Mango salad, Basil Chicken with rice, Cashew nut Chicken, Ginger Chicken, friend rice with egg and Garlic Chicken. Try these dishes and you won't be dissappointed.
The only downside is that for dinner, if it is busy, expect to wait an hour for your food. Service is Thai style, so don't...
Read moreSeems like they don't want to serve foreigners. We have given them many chances despite being ignored and attended after Thai customers that arrived after us. Not to mention, the many times that we had to wait nearly an hour for our food. Finally decided that we will not be going to Moo's again after being overcharged countless times and being shouted at by staff. Prices differ if you look like a 'tourist'. Rather ditch this dump and go to Otto's just after the 7/11- better food, good service and...
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