List Of Favourite Restaurants In Phuket
#151Posted 2009-11-15 06:47:13
Last night I dined out at the new M & Ms in Nai Harn. Off street parking, nice decor, high ceiling, open air. They should do very well there. The difference between it & the old place is chalk & cheese.
I don't know if the Facebook pizza club can come up with a better pizza but I have yet to find one. #152Posted 2009-11-15 07:02:45
DaVinci in Nai Harn is worth a mention, my favourite restaurant down the South of the island.
#153Posted 2009-11-17 22:53:25
Last night I dined out at the new M & Ms in Nai Harn. Off street parking, nice decor, high ceiling, open air. They should do very well there. The difference between it & the old place is chalk & cheese. I don't know if the Facebook pizza club can come up with a better pizza but I have yet to find one. The Phuket Pizza Tuesday club tasted and tested the new M&M's in Naiharn tonight. The pizza's have IMPROVED if anything since their move from Rawai. Big plates of pizza around the 230baht mark. Heineken 70baht. Is it any wonder that they are busy all year round. Good food. Sensible prices. In terms of pizza quality, they are definitely snapping on the heals of the doyen of pizza - Salvatore's in Phuket Town. Probably a bit cheaper too. New restaurant decor is an improvement over the Rawai place. It seems bigger too and they possibly need a couple more staff waiting tables - but that is a small criticism to be honest. Highly recommended. #154Posted 2009-11-17 23:01:17
DaVinci in Nai Harn is worth a mention, my favourite restaurant down the South of the island. They dont come close to M&M pizza i even think they where better before, and i am so sick and tired of hearing about Davinci on FM90,5 maybe the only advertiser they have #155Posted 2009-11-18 06:19:30
DaVinci in Nai Harn is worth a mention, my favourite restaurant down the South of the island. They dont come close to M&M pizza i even think they where better before, and i am so sick and tired of hearing about Davinci on FM90,5 maybe the only advertiser they have Phuket Pizza Tuesday tested DaVinci a few months back and placed them in 4th place, just one place behind M&M Rawai. The pizza was good, and the restaurant ambiance, service etc were good too. The committee stands behind its results (which are unbiased because the restaurants don't know we are coming, and we pay for everything we eat) If standards have slipped, we will put it on the list for a retaste. #156Posted 2009-11-18 06:29:48
Don't think this is a definitive list, more an ongoing update of people's experiences for sometimes old, sometimes new. That's very true Pagallim, but it's all it can and ever will be. New places open, others close, chefs change jobs, etc etc. The list has to be fluid to be valid.
Anywhere can make a good (or sometimes bad) meal occasionally, but it's the one's who perform equally well on a quiet Tuesday, or a busy Saturday that should get the plaudits. Agreed. Next time you're in my neck of the woods, take the missus to the Anchor Inn, its kinda the first restaurant as you turn off Chalong circle onto the Chalong pier road, on your left. The restaurant itself may not impress her, but the food and service should do. It's a good honest 'every day' place. I have their green curry, with a plate of rice = 80baht. Heniken is like 50baht. I never eat foreign food in there - but the portions i've seen are huge. The place has customers all year round, and that speaks volumes. It's a good pre-football place ! #158Posted 2009-11-18 19:26:22
Sure Valentine don't know "La Capannina" da Mario in Kata.........by far the best pizza in Phuket...made by real italian tomatoes not with the sweet thai tomatoes using by M&M.
Of course only italians can really understand (after one bite) the big difference.... ps.: please, please, please...don't put in the same sentence the words "pizza" and "PizzaHut"...it is a real oxymoron... http://www.tripadvis...ina-Phuket.html Edited by greenwater, 2009-11-18 19:53:09. #159Posted 2009-11-18 19:51:57
Phuket Pizza Tuesday tested DaVinci a few months back and placed them in 4th place, just one place behind M&M Rawai. The pizza was good, and the restaurant ambiance, service etc were good too. The committee stands behind its results (which are unbiased because the restaurants don't know we are coming, and we pay for everything we eat) If standards have slipped, we will put it on the list for a retaste. #160Posted 2009-11-18 22:22:27
Sure Valentine don't know "La Capannina" da Mario in Kata.........by far the best pizza in Phuket...made by real italian tomatoes not with the sweet thai tomatoes using by M&M. Of course only italians can really understand (after one bite) the big difference.... ps.: please, please, please...don't put in the same sentence the words "pizza" and "PizzaHut"...it is a real oxymoron... http://www.tripadvis...ina-Phuket.html Capannina is good. It's very very good. But it aint the best! Many things make a good pizza (and unfortunately too few Thai's can make it) Pizza dough is NOT sweet. Yes, put olive oil in it. No sugar please. Ingredients have to be fresh and not sweet. Cheese has to be the best you can buy. One exception is DaVinci where the chef is Thai but makes a really good pizza. And yes, i'm Italian. #161Posted 2009-11-18 22:39:56
Don't think this is a definitive list, more an ongoing update of people's experiences for sometimes old, sometimes new. That's very true Pagallim, but it's all it can and ever will be. New places open, others close, chefs change jobs, etc etc. The list has to be fluid to be valid.
Anywhere can make a good (or sometimes bad) meal occasionally, but it's the one's who perform equally well on a quiet Tuesday, or a busy Saturday that should get the plaudits. Agreed. Next time you're in my neck of the woods, take the missus to the Anchor Inn, its kinda the first restaurant as you turn off Chalong circle onto the Chalong pier road, on your left. The restaurant itself may not impress her, but the food and service should do. It's a good honest 'every day' place. I have their green curry, with a plate of rice = 80baht. Heniken is like 50baht. I never eat foreign food in there - but the portions i've seen are huge. The place has customers all year round, and that speaks volumes. It's a good pre-football place ! My first comment wasn't criticism, only putting the recommendations into perspective. WRT the Anchor Inn, will do, if we can only get Man Utd being shown at a decent time (2330 again this Saturday!). M'Sahib is never impressed with decor, only atmosphere, service and quality of food. Incidentally, been to the Beach Bar, a 100 metres or so past the Novotel on the road to Ao Yon recently. Great spot on the beach, overlooking the whole of Chalong Bay. Food is quite good, with friendly service. Prices very reasonable. If you enjoy eating with the sand between your toes being licked clean by the occasional surf, anyone would enjoy it. #162Posted 2009-11-19 09:18:59
The best pizzas in my opinion are American style. Not Italian.
Like so many things, the Yanks took something from another culture and improved it (pineapple on pizza being the exception). #163Posted 2009-11-19 10:00:01 Quote The best pizzas in my opinion are American style. Not Italian. #164Posted 2009-11-19 10:03:06
Quote The best pizzas in my opinion are American style. Not Italian. I have spent many years working in India, yet I know that the best Indian food is served in the UK. Edited by KarenBravo, 2009-11-19 10:04:11. #165Posted 2009-11-19 10:34:52
The best pizzas in my opinion are American style. Not Italian. Like so many things, the Yanks took something from another culture and improved it (pineapple on pizza being the exception). So.....Yanks have better "mozzarella"...better "San Marzano" tomatoes...better "extra virgin olive oil"....better "wood oven".....better "Genova basil".... ps.: sure you love this real "Chicago style" pizza....
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#166Posted 2009-11-19 11:31:00
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I want my pizza thin and crispy, deep pan pizza, just hate them i never eat at pizza hut or pizza company, or whatever they call these chain restaurants #167Posted 2009-11-19 18:23:04
Capannina is good. It's very very good. But it aint the best! Many things make a good pizza (and unfortunately too few Thai's can make it) Pizza dough is NOT sweet. Yes, put olive oil in it. No sugar please. Ingredients have to be fresh and not sweet. Cheese has to be the best you can buy. And, yes I'm italian Mario's pizza is the best not only in my opinion........gives a look at "tripadvisor"... not a classic "guide" that can corrupt..... but an independent evaluation by travelers.... #168Posted 2009-11-19 19:14:10
Where did you read that pizza dough must be sweet???? This shit i cannot eat. My mama would kill me if she found out i had eaten sweet pizza dough. No, really, she would ! #169Posted 2009-11-20 07:12:04
Where did you read that pizza dough must be sweet???? Mario's pizza is the best not only in my opinion........gives a look at "tripadvisor"... not a classic "guide" that can corrupt..... but an independent evaluation by travelers.... #170Posted 2009-11-20 13:16:48
if there is one website where the reviews are corrupted by commercialised reviews and rejected unwelcome reviews it is the tripadvisor website. The reviews I place below.....do you, really, think it is a GOOD review?????????? Because you wrote that TA rejected bad reviews..... TWO CHEFS</h1>Health Alert!" Scotland Jun 2, 2009 My husband and I were in Phuket to celebrate our 2nd Year Wedding Anniversary a couple of weeks ago. The highlight of our holiday is having to travel from Thailand to Singapore with my husband in severe pain. Worst part, the day after is our flight back to UK... horrible! We got quarantined and checked on all airports. My poor to celebrate our 2nd Year Wedding Anniversary a couple of weeks ago. The highlight of our holiday is having to travel from Thailand to Singapore with my husband in severe pain. Worst part, the day after is our flight back to UK... horrible! We got quarantined and checked on all airports. My poor hubby started having diarrhea a few hours after eating the "grilled bbq steak" from this resto. He never had anything to eat since then, he was sick. Doctor said he got salmonella, as doc did some tests. Obviously, this resto has sanitation issues and should be inspected. I urge health officials of Thailand to check this restaurant. Will never ever come near to this place ever again as I am very very sure this is where my hubby got this bacteria that nearly costs his life... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Overrated, lack of Italian flavors, indifferent chef & staff" CAPANNINA</h2> jleejj 6 contributions Los Angeles, California Jun 4, 2009 -main dishes tasted bland & too oily -desserts lacked flavor & were not sweet enough -for a small dive, chef & staff are unfriendly & cold -better Italian restaurants are available in Kata Beach like Two Chefs for similar costs Stayed at Sugar Palm Grand Hillside in Kata Beach for 2 weeks for our honeymoon, so we were very familiar with the local restaurants. Went here because of the #1 ranking from this website. My wife's spaghetti with chicken was ok, but was too oily. I ordered the large vegetable pizza not knowing it's almost 30 inches in diameter! Take a look at my photos for proof. Pizza Hut had better tasting brick oven pizzas! What they lack in taste, they overcompensate in portions. Buyer beware. Pizza dimensions could not be found anywhere so I spoke to Chef Mario who was aloof, indifferent, & unsympathetic to my requests to warn patrons about his pizza sizes. Why not just write them on the chalk board menu? We also tried the chocolate gelato & tiramisu. The gelato was neither creamy nor flavorful. Ice cream from the local food mart was likely on par. The tiramisu was very buttery and tasted like non-sweet crème. Needless to say, we left very disappointed with our US$40 total bill. Compared to Two Chefs Restaurant just down the street, the Swedish/Italian dishes they served were exploding with flavors, had friendly staff, generous portions, & also inexpensive. Lunch for 2 was US$25 total. Too bad there aren't more food reviews here for Phuket because there are great eats all over the island. Do yourself a favor and go explore. #171Posted 2009-11-20 13:34:43
There are always discussions on TA about this, and these discussions are deleted very, very quickly.
But many, many posters there are complaining that their reviews (quite often the negative reviews) are not published. Also, many of the (positive of course) reviews about hotels and trips are done by the operators themselves. If you look good at the reviews you can normally tell which ones are fake. TA wants to keep it positive and sell, so yes, many negative reviews there are rejected (but of course you'll manage to find some). #172Posted 2009-11-20 14:10:42
But many, many posters there are complaining that their reviews (quite often the negative reviews) are not published. Also, many of the (positive of course) reviews about hotels and trips are done by the operators themselves. If you look good at the reviews you can normally tell which ones are fake. TA wants to keep it positive and sell, so yes, many negative reviews there are rejected (but of course you'll manage to find some). Sure. I can agree with you about FAKE reviews...but, I think, it is very simple to see.......if you see many reviews covering a particular restaurant made by travelers with only ONE review in their life..... #173Posted 2009-11-20 14:15:02
Sure. I can agree with you about FAKE reviews...but, I think, it is very simple to see.......if you see many reviews covering a particular restaurant made by travelers with only ONE review in their life..... I said: "if there is one website where the reviews are corrupted by commercialised reviews and rejected unwelcome reviews it is the tripadvisor website.", you did not agree with this but now you do agree that on TA many reviews are fake. This is off topic though, and distracting from the main thread: favourite restaurants in Phuket. #174Posted 2009-11-20 19:07:53
Unfortunately there are some, not all, reviews of restaurants that appear here which are indirect recommendations by interested parties. You can normally spot them straight away, as they are gushing in their praise for particular places. Sift through these though, and there are some excellent recommendations.
#175Posted 2009-11-20 19:12:09
This is off topic though, and distracting from the main thread: favourite restaurants in Phuket. Spot on stevenl. There is already a topic running on pizzas http://www.thaivisa....za-t315165.html Think it's time to clean up this pinned topic as it's supposed to be a list of favourite restuarants and not a debate about how to make pizzas. |
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