seonai, on 2007-07-06 18:39:01, said:
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#2Posted 2007-07-19 09:15:38
Hi, if you are there on a sunday you have to check out the A One resteraunt Just down from the Chaya resort on Napporat Tara beach Ao Nong. It has to be the best sunday roast Ive had in Thailand. Mashed and roast potatos. Yorkshire pudding, stuffing and proper gravy all with fresh well cooked veg as well. Also do excellent Thai food as well
#3Posted 2007-07-19 21:30:17
for vegetarians, i'd recommend Hong Ming which is located on the small road behind vogue department store (sorry the name isn't on my map) and the corner of Maharat Soi 10.
monday to saturday, early morning to approx. 5 pm. they usually have several different curries, and vegetarian pork and duck. It's chinese vegetarian so they also make 'gweeteow' to order. the staff doesn't speak much english, but they are very friendly. if anyone knows the name of the road behind vogue, please post it. Edited by up-country_sinclair, 2007-07-19 21:30:56. #4Posted 2007-07-23 21:41:14
if you come out of Vogue Super Store and turn left then take the second on the left, starting on that corner and futher down are some good Muslim places for food. Lovely liver and green beans (not hot), masaman curry, breakfast noodles (forget the name offhand) with curry sauce etc etc etc and lovely Muslim tea.
#5Posted 2007-07-26 11:06:33
If your on Ko Lanta. Dont miss RED SNAPPER in Phra Ae Village http://www.redsnapper-lanta.com/ great tappas.
in Krabi town down along Chow Fa Pier ( the old pier) it a great Thai seafood place- everybody knows it, but the name has slipped my mind. its open for lunch and evenings, its very popular usually spilling out on the street. next to the night food stalls. #6Posted 2007-07-28 18:29:03
Indian: Navrang Mahal
Thai: Ruen Mai or Ban Ton Kao in Krabi Town Seafood: Krua Thara (always busy) Western: Irish Rover #7Posted 2007-08-02 00:13:00
inspired by the indian food thread, my wife and i went to navrang mahal today.......the food was very good and the service was attentive.
i'd recommend it to those who enjoy indian food. #8Posted 2007-08-05 22:08:02
Breakfast: at the hotel (free)
Lunch: Koy Kulakasai near Wat Tam Sua Dinner: Wangsai Seafood at Ao Nang Beach/ Krua Tara near Nopparat Tara Beach/ Pad Thai (Street Stall) in front of 7-11 before reaching The Cliff Ao Nang Resort Snack & Desert: Ice cream next to Best Western Ban Ao Nang/ Thai Crepe or Thai Pancake (Roo Tee) with banana at any food stall beside the street Hotel: Pavillion Queen's Bay/ Best Western Ban Ao Nang #9Posted 2007-09-03 05:35:25
Don't forget the night foodmarket between Ao Nang and Nopparattara.................nice food, great prices, good craic.
#10Posted 2007-10-20 19:54:34
can anyone recommend a good sandwich place?
#11Posted 2007-12-03 23:41:25
can anyone recommend a good sandwich place? Yep, can't remember the name the Sandwich Machine or something like that - new place in Ao Nang on the right hand side of the Sea of Love Plaza opposite McDonalds. Stunning sandwiches, loadsa different breads, fillings etc- having another tomorrow #12Posted 2008-04-22 18:22:08
In Krabi town a fine, clean and not expensive restaurant, CAfe Europa, Ownded by 2 friendly Danes who've been here for 18 years.
Good Western food and great Danish sandwiches. Really worth stopping by when in Krabi town. #14Posted 2008-07-07 16:18:58
The Indian Navrang Mahal is located in Ao Nang, I think near the Krabi Resort.
The famous Thai restaurant Ruen Mai is located at Maharat Rd, Krabi Town, next to the eagle traffic lights. Ban Ton Kao is something like a Thai farmhouse which looks out over its own paddy field. Located at Klong Chilat junction (look for the restaurants signboard). Also not to miss: Sala Bua Thai Restaurant. The restaurant is blessed with a spectacular setting on Ao Nang Beach, overlooking the Andaman Sea. Good Thai and Seafood. Lo Spuntino Italian Restaurant. Just next to Sala Bua with the same beach setting. The only Italian Chef in Ao Nang. Fresh home made pasta, sauces, pizza, Italian cold cuts, seafood Italian style and delicious steaks (lamb, t-bone, rib eye,etc.) marinated in extra virgin oil and rosemarin. Gluay Mai - Orchid Garden. Just outside of Ao Nang, on the road towards Klong Muang, pretty location near a small river and is a popular lunch spot. Try the marinated chicken wings, delicious! #15#16Posted 2008-09-14 09:50:37
i agree - A1 Restaurant on Nopparat is one of the best in town
#17Posted 2008-10-04 11:32:16
Monsoon restaurant in Ao Nang.
Great salads, soups and sandwiches, my favourite place last season. Also has some daily specials. Looks to be closed now until mid oct. A1 is good also. Edited by Unski, 2008-10-04 11:32:54. #18Posted 2008-10-30 18:02:10
can anyone recommend a good sandwich place? Edited by Kefir, 2008-10-30 18:05:01. #19Posted 2009-03-31 21:46:16
In Krabi town a fine, clean and not expensive restaurant, CAfe Europa, Ownded by 2 friendly Danes who've been here for 18 years. Good Western food and great Danish sandwiches. Really worth stopping by when in Krabi town. Café Europa is in my opinion a rip off. The portions are small and expensive and lack of taste. The mashed potatoes taste like a banana composite or maybe made of sweet potatoes. The Salmon Sandwich (with 25 grams Frozen Salmon) taste like a water melon. - Clean, Yes if you like two dogs hanging around in the kitchen. - Friendly, Yes if you just pay and don’t remark on the louse food. - Great Sandwich, Yes if you don’t mind frozen bread being quickly defrosted in a microwave. I only agree , - yes it was better 10 years ago, now it’s a down the sues. #20Posted 2009-04-25 02:02:29
In Krabi town a fine, clean and not expensive restaurant, CAfe Europa, Ownded by 2 friendly Danes who've been here for 18 years. Good Western food and great Danish sandwiches. Really worth stopping by when in Krabi town. Café Europa is in my opinion a rip off. The portions are small and expensive and lack of taste. The mashed potatoes taste like a banana composite or maybe made of sweet potatoes. The Salmon Sandwich (with 25 grams Frozen Salmon) taste like a water melon. - Clean, Yes if you like two dogs hanging around in the kitchen. - Friendly, Yes if you just pay and don't remark on the louse food. - Great Sandwich, Yes if you don't mind frozen bread being quickly defrosted in a microwave. I only agree , - yes it was better 10 years ago, now it's a down the sues. Good restaurant, there is one when you drive from Krabi to Ao Nang. Half way between the last traffic light and the gas station at Sai Tai, on the left side where there is a lot of sharp turns. There is no sign as I can remember. The owner is a western fan (cowboy) and is always in the kitchen him self. Weeery good and cheap food! Seafood? Krua Tara. One small frendly place is Oy's fish and chips.(former english rose) She is married to Mr. John and speek fluent english. After the first 7/11 before the sharp left turn when driving down to Ao Nang. Bon apetit! #21Posted 2009-05-16 01:32:12
Monsoon restaurant in Ao Nang. Great salads, soups and sandwiches, my favourite place last season. Also has some daily specials. Oh My God... the Caesar salad @ Monsoon is to DIE FOR or so i am told. apart from that, burger king serves late and does a great meat, salad and salsa sandwich 'combo' called a B-U-R-G-E-R. these guys do a take away or eat in... regular customers get a 10% discount card, i have 3 spare, PM for details! mere joking aside, if you cant find good thai food then give up looking, cos you are a blind tw@, as for western, A1 and the irish rover are a starter for 10... BTW... i ate all the pies... #22Posted 2009-05-20 15:34:12
Maharat bakery, good European bakery and cakes. Brownies are delicious.
Owned by a Dutch guy and his Thai wife. Good stuff #23Posted 2009-05-21 12:44:09
I ate at an Italian restaurant called La Luna a couple of years ago...great pizza and a nice atmosphere.It is on the beach road.
#24Posted 2009-05-21 16:30:16
I ate at an Italian restaurant called La Luna a couple of years ago...great pizza and a nice atmosphere.It is on the beach road. Wait, more overpriced is in the new arcade on the beach road, The Blue Orchid I think the restaurant is called, 300thb for a TACO! I asked, "for just one?" and the lady said yes. Bernie's buffet is o.k., I'm usually not big on buffets but after the thought of a 300 baht taco, an all you can eat salad and barbecue at 250 seemed like a bargain. #25Posted 2009-05-21 20:14:26
For Italian I like Viva in downtown Krabi.
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