Share Your Favorite Restaurants In Phangan Phangan people's thoughts please
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#1Posted 2007-07-21 14:53:01
To all you Phangan people out there, should we have a seperate pinned thread for Phangan restaurants or would including it in the Samui thread be ok?
The reason I ask is yesterday my husband and I went out for a late lunch at the Peppercorn in Sri Thanu. Excellent food, good portions for reasonable prices. I had the schnitzel with mushroom sauce and sauteed potates. Delicious and only 180 baht (good sized portions too). My husband had the NZ t-bone steak with blue cheese sauce, baked potato and green salad for 490. Very large portions, good steak, cooked to perfection, the sauce was very good. So, I would like to add the Peppercorn in there, but wondered if it was worth it start a new thread or not. What do you guys think? Are there enough restaurants to warrant its own thread? Would we get lost in the Samui thread? #2Posted 2007-07-21 15:52:57
I think it's well worth it's own thread.
My contribution, sorry can't remember the name but this resuarant is directly opposite the pier in Chaloklum. Best Eggs Benedict i've had in Thailand and that includes a lot of posh hotels Any one know the name ? #3Posted 2007-07-21 21:37:51
own thread as the Phangan recommendations will get hidden amongst all of the samui ones...
Perhaps a seperate thread for Phangan and Tao together. Not sure if it's in the samui thread, but Dr Frogs is pretty good, great view accross the bay, nicer view than the cliff and I thought better food too. Also a decent bar for a few drinks after the meal. Defo worth a visit. #4Posted 2007-07-21 21:57:11
I would strongly recommend these four fine establishments in Koh Pha-Ngan (I'm a satisfied patron with no financial ties to any restaurant):
Me'n'u (pronounced Me 'n You) - the closest one can possibly come to a visual and culinary five star experience in Koh Pha-Ngan. Expect to encounter delicate flavours (and colours) beyond your expectations. Take your family and friends there for that special cuisine occasion. Reasonably priced enough for a monthly visit. SportsBar - left on the first bridge on the main road from Thongsala to Bantai. There cannot possibly be any better gourmet pizza to be found within a 500km radius of this place. Tasty pizzas with quality ingredients, made with real pizza dough kneaded 5 hours before it hits the oven. Avoid this place at all costs if on a diet. Honorary mention: Chiara Pizza in Thongsala. Numpanit (well, next door to it) - for the tastiest traditional (and simple) Thai food, I would recommend lunchtime at this small establishment near Thongsala's post office. The pad se ew is always delicious there, and so is their kao mok kai (yellow rice with chicken). Lunch only. Nong Tang - on the right after the first bend on the main road out of Thongsala's old pier. Fresh and tastiest local seafood, my wife's favourite local Thai restaurant. jose '-) #5Posted 2007-07-22 13:42:11
To all you Phangan people out there, should we have a seperate pinned thread for Phangan restaurants or would including it in the Samui thread be ok? The reason I ask is yesterday my husband and I went out for a late lunch at the Peppercorn in Sri Thanu. Excellent food, good portions for reasonable prices. I had the schnitzel with mushroom sauce and sauteed potates. Delicious and only 180 baht (good sized portions too). My husband had the NZ t-bone steak with blue cheese sauce, baked potato and green salad for 490. Very large portions, good steak, cooked to perfection, the sauce was very good. So, I would like to add the Peppercorn in there, but wondered if it was worth it start a new thread or not. What do you guys think? Are there enough restaurants to warrant its own thread? Would we get lost in the Samui thread? Sounds fabulous. Promote it. #6Posted 2007-07-22 16:45:58
SportsBar - left on the first bridge on the main road from Thongsala to Bantai. There cannot possibly be any better gourmet pizza to be found within a 500km radius of this place. Tasty pizzas with quality ingredients, made with real pizza dough kneaded 5 hours before it hits the oven. Avoid this place at all costs if on a diet. Honorary mention: Chiara Pizza in Thongsala. jose '-) Hi Jose! Thanks for the additions. The Sports Bar is the new place just at the bridge, opposite the old Boom Guest House, right? What do their prices run? Sizes? and what kind of crust is it? Pizza Chiara is pretty good but he can be stingy on the toppings IMO. I like a generaous amount of toppings (& cheese!) on my pizza. #7Posted 2007-07-22 17:15:44 sbk said: The Sports Bar is the new place just at the bridge, opposite the old Boom Guest House, right? sbk said: What do their prices run? Sizes? and what kind of crust is it? The pizzas have a medium thin crust, not too soft and not crispy like a biscuit. The texture is slightly chewy and tasty. If you like cheese, try the 4-cheese version - but be warned, this particular pizza can satisfy two hungry people. I'd like to mention the home-made ice cream place on the road to Chaloklum, on the right past the police station. Very nice place in a jungle garden setting. Their Coconut and Banana ice creams are out of this world. They also have some very nice Thai seafood - look for the specials on the Thai board. jose '-) #8Posted 2007-07-24 09:32:15
Casa Italia Pizza on Soi Krungthai - great pizza and pasta, ask for steve's california pesto pizza.
Cefe Wan on the little connector road in Hin Kong between the beach road and the mea haad road - great thai and western food, cheap and friendly service. steve #9Posted 2007-07-26 10:51:35
I think it's well worth it's own thread. My contribution, sorry can't remember the name but this resuarant is directly opposite the pier in Chaloklum. Best Eggs Benedict i've had in Thailand and that includes a lot of posh hotels Any one know the name ? lands end or something to that effect. were the walls red? #10Posted 2007-07-26 20:52:03
My favourite restaurant on KPN would have to be Me'n'u.
Great food and atmosphere. #11Posted 2007-07-27 07:10:39
The restaurant mentioned earlier in this thread is called "The World's End", and yes it's directly opposite the pier in Chaloklum.
I am the chef there and one of the partners in the business. At the moment I am in San Francisco but will rerurn to KPG around Christmas. http://theworldsendkohphangan.com Thanks for the compliment on the eggs benedict #12Posted 2007-09-02 00:04:28
I have to add Cool Runnings on the Ban Tai road, the food is very good, portions generous and the atmosphere friendly
#13Posted 2007-09-10 23:27:40 Jose said: SportsBar. There cannot possibly be any better gourmet pizza to be found within a 500km radius of this place. Tasty pizzas with quality ingredients, made with real pizza dough kneaded 5 hours before it hits the oven. For the best pizza in Koh Pha-Ngan, it's now a toss-up between the traditional Italian pizza at Chiara in Thongsala, and the deliciously spicy pizza at Milky Bay in Bantai. jose '-) Edited by Jose, 2007-09-10 23:29:33. #14Posted 2007-09-26 04:03:35
The World's End Restaurant in Chaloklum has recently re-opened after the untimely death of co-owner Mark Smith. Mark was also co-owner of The Dive Inn Diving School in Chaloklum and is survived by his wife Fern Smith. Fern will be operating The Dive Inn as well as remaining co-owner of The World's End Restaurant, Cafe & Bar along with myself, chef Spike Waltzer. I will be returning to Koh Phangan at Christmas and will be cooking along with our daytime cook and server, Tio. We thank you and appreciate your continued support.
The World's End #15Posted 2007-09-26 05:39:51
^ Spike, really sorry to hear of your friend's passing. Please give my condolences to his wife. Always heard great things about your restaurant.
#16Posted 2007-09-26 13:48:08
Thank you, Jet. It's been a very difficult time for us all. Mark was an amazing and lovely man who touched many people deeply. Of course the greatest sadness must be for his wife who I hope will have the strength and courage to carry on in his absence. I am still in shock at Mark's sudden death but Fern and I both feel strongly about carrying on with The World's End. The restaurant and his diving school, The Dive Inn, were his dream. We hope to honor his memory with both.
^ Spike, really sorry to hear of your friend's passing. Please give my condolences to his wife. Always heard great things about your restaurant. #17Posted 2007-11-07 16:14:03
Masons Arms, Tong Sala on a sunday. Cider and a roast. Wicked bangers and mash, good pies, brekkies, black pudding etc. Never fails. It aint haute cuisine but it is a life line. And it still trips me out every time I see it!
Boozy's Bistro Tong Nai Pan Yai - homemade bread, lovely pasta and israeli food Bamboo Tong Nai Pan Yai for Isaan Raiwin resort Tong Nai Pan Noi for pizzas Pongs Tong Nai Pan Noi for everything Luna Lounge for lovely wine and cheese/charcuterie plates and a wicked atmosphere (Tong Nai Pan Noi) ps - it's my b day in a couple of weeks. Is MeNu well worth the trip up there? Sounds like it is... #18Posted 2007-11-07 17:30:38
Masons Arms, Tong Sala on a sunday. Cider and a roast. Wicked bangers and mash, good pies, brekkies, black pudding etc. Never fails. It aint haute cuisine but it is a life line. And it still trips me out every time I see it! Boozy's Bistro Tong Nai Pan Yai - homemade bread, lovely pasta and israeli food Bamboo Tong Nai Pan Yai for Isaan Raiwin resort Tong Nai Pan Noi for pizzas Pongs Tong Nai Pan Noi for everything Luna Lounge for lovely wine and cheese/charcuterie plates and a wicked atmosphere (Tong Nai Pan Noi) ps - it's my b day in a couple of weeks. Is MeNu well worth the trip up there? Sounds like it is... I ate here in August with my wife and for me is the best restaurent on this island. I t's expensive and it's a menu of tasting not gastronomic. You must to it take completely. There are also a good selection on wine and for two person, I paid 3 500 baht with a bottle of red wine #19Posted 2007-11-07 21:27:19 mssabai said: it's my b day in a couple of weeks. Is MeNu well worth the trip up there? Sounds like it is... And for the rest of us who don't have birthdays until next year, there are wicked Xmas and New Year's Eve set-menu dinners coming up (book first) - not to be missed. jose '-) #20Posted 2007-11-08 08:49:21
Yeah saw the menus - they look great think it is a must for xmas if b day all goes well. Thanks!
#21Posted 2007-11-15 08:53:49
Last night I was in Had Rin and heard a rumour about a great Italian hidden away. After a bit of traipsing we came to Pinos pizzaria behind Tommy's Resort. We had the best pizza either me or my friend have ever had outside Italy....period. And 180 baht each too.
If you like proper Italian pizza go! They also do fresh pasta which I am going to try next time. Such an awesome meal - we came away with massive smiles on our faces and decided that we would make a monthly trip to Had Rin just to go again. #22Posted 2007-11-19 03:27:55
Thanks mssabai, you've just reminded me of a good reason for going to Haad Rin again - I haven't been to Pino's in years.
jose '-) #23Posted 2007-12-12 02:21:21
The World's End Restaurant in Chaloklum has recently re-opened after the untimely death of co-owner Mark Smith. Mark was also co-owner of The Dive Inn Diving School in Chaloklum and is survived by his wife Fern Smith. Fern will be operating The Dive Inn as well as remaining co-owner of The World's End Restaurant, Cafe & Bar along with myself, chef Spike Waltzer. I will be returning to Koh Phangan at Christmas and will be cooking along with our daytime cook and server, Tio. We thank you and appreciate your continued support. The World's End i used to eat at the world end for breskfaast, as the brekky was good.. however they need to learn from a coffee barista on how to make coffee its all about expresso shots, mixed with hot water... not a bloody cafeteri... #24Posted 2007-12-12 22:58:00
glad you like our breakfasts, macleod 101. sorry you didn't like the filter coffee
this season we will have espresso coffees (we know how to make coffee but the expense of a commercial espresso machine for a new small business is prohibitive). i will be back on the island from december 23rd. expect lots of new items on the menu, more varied music and new art... thanks, spike (the chef/partner-owner)
The World's End Restaurant in Chaloklum has recently re-opened after the untimely death of co-owner Mark Smith. Mark was also co-owner of The Dive Inn Diving School in Chaloklum and is survived by his wife Fern Smith. Fern will be operating The Dive Inn as well as remaining co-owner of The World's End Restaurant, Cafe & Bar along with myself, chef Spike Waltzer. I will be returning to Koh Phangan at Christmas and will be cooking along with our daytime cook and server, Tio. We thank you and appreciate your continued support. The World's End i used to eat at the world end for breskfaast, as the brekky was good.. however they need to learn from a coffee barista on how to make coffee its all about expresso shots, mixed with hot water... not a bloody cafeteri... #25Posted 2007-12-26 13:06:43 mssabai said: Last night I was in Had Rin and heard a rumour about a great Italian hidden away. After a bit of traipsing we came to Pinos pizzaria behind Tommy's Resort. We had the best pizza either me or my friend have ever had outside Italy....period. And 180 baht each too. Also went to Xmas Eve dinner at M'e'nu for their fabulous four-course dinner, and found their delicious gourmet servings better than ever. Looking forward to their special seven-course dinner on New Year's Eve - I believe there are still plenty of seats available for that night. Five-star dinning with a great atmosphere puts M'e'nu at the very top of my dining list in KPG - very much recommended! jose '-) |
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