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Value For Money Resturants In Phuket


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When i visit patong we eat at the sabia sabia restaurant on rat tu titt up the sio 50 meters north of the FBI nightclub opposite the c and n hotel, a very nice lady runs this establishment she seves thai and western food at a very reasonable price, does anyone know of simular restaurants any where in phuket.

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Does anyone know of value for money restaurants in the chalong area or nearby.

I'm sure there are many, however one immediately springs to mind, and mentioned in similar topics, is 'Fatty's', about 50 metres up from the Chaofa East road entrance to Land and House. Excellent value, and consistently good quality. The other benefit is that whilst offering mainly German based food, the Thai food is also very good (not always the case in farang based restaurants) according to Madam. They close on Tuesdays, and inspite of the current decline in customers everywhere, they always seem to have healthy patronage. Could be difficult to get a table after 7.30 most evenings.

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I have eaten many times at the Anchor Inn on Chalong Pier Road (first restaurant on the left, just by the circle). Very good quality western & Thai food, decent portions at reasonable prices. Oh, and waitresses are rather cute...

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Does anyone know of value for money restaurants in the chalong area or nearby.

The "Bann Kanom" bakery does pretty good Thai food and pizzas. My 4 yr old daughter can eat one of their lasagnas on her own - lurvely.

On CF East Road, on the same side as Siam Commercial bank, past Julapan stationery, there is one called "Big Food". Only been once, but was not disappointed at all.

Further up, past Fatty's, you'll see signs to the right for Parlai Seafood. Now, we reckon Parlai Seafood has gone downhill, but before you get to it, there is another road on the left. Take that, and you have more seafood restaurants on the bayside. One is particularly nice, but the name does escape me.

Finally, the leisure centre restaurant actually in Land and Houses park does decent grub too. Pity about the miserable faces, though.

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Does anyone know of value for money restaurants in the chalong area or nearby.

Try the baker at Chao Fa East road some 50 meters from the circle ... some of the best tasting Thai food I've had in my 4 years in Phuket, and the price is just right.

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Further up, past Fatty's, you'll see signs to the right for Parlai Seafood. Now, we reckon Parlai Seafood has gone downhill, but before you get to it, there is another road on the left. Take that, and you have more seafood restaurants on the bayside. One is particularly nice, but the name does escape me.

In Parlai I think you mean: Tang Kae Seafood: seafood, Thai cuisine - Enjoy fresh seafood, traditional Thai cuisine and Phuket local dishes in peaceful beach-sied of Palai Beach. Located in Soi Palai (the same road with Phuket Zoo), Chaofa (East) Rd.

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If you want cheap sausage-factory style Western eating, Jeffers in Jung Ceylon. Main course includes salad bar (also soups and desserts) and is relatively cheap. Not quality eating, but okay and very good value. Beef, chicken, pork, fish, etc (No Thai food.)

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I have eaten many times at the Anchor Inn on Chalong Pier Road (first restaurant on the left, just by the circle). Very good quality western & Thai food, decent portions at reasonable prices. Oh, and waitresses are rather cute...

5 years visiting Chalong, eating all sorts, cafes, street vebdors and vendors on bikes.

Anchor Inn caught me one lunchtime.

Food tasted great, one problem, I had the shitz before getting back to my digs.

That was 3 years ago, neva again sadly.

Gunna miss Porn's 'Fush 'n' Chups'

The dim sum place along C F east is quite tasty and very cheap.

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I have eaten many times at the Anchor Inn on Chalong Pier Road (first restaurant on the left, just by the circle). Very good quality western & Thai food, decent portions at reasonable prices. Oh, and waitresses are rather cute...

5 years visiting Chalong, eating all sorts, cafes, street vebdors and vendors on bikes.

Anchor Inn caught me one lunchtime.

Food tasted great, one problem, I had the shitz before getting back to my digs.

Know what you mean. We walked in one day for lunch, but the place looked a bit dirty and run down, so we passed on by and lunched at the Lighthouse..

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