Koh Samui Dining & Restaurants
The
Seafood is well known in Samui. Restaurant around the island offer
Thai-, European-food and other specialties. You should also try
the large range of tropical fruits and a fresh coconut, the large
well known as the sign of Samui.
One of the things that makes Samui so appealing is the fact that
you can still stop at a street cart for a 30 baht plate of Phat
Thai or Fried Rice, while just around the corner a lavish buffet
is being served on the beach. All the options are here, including
several Thai vegetarian restaurants. Like to try cooking your own
Thai food or learn more about how it's done? With
the establishment of a modern Culinary Institute opened in 1998
especially for visiting foreigners, as well as cooking demonstrations
at some of the island's large hotels, you can.
In
recent years an international community of entrepreneur restaurateurs
have brought to Samui the cuisines of Japan, Italy, Germany,
India, Switzerland, France, Sweden and Mexico, among others.
Good Western cuisine can now be found in almost every village on
the island. Need a "back home" style snack or a fast-food fix? There
are excellent bakeries, ice cream parlors, and the island's first
Big Macs will arrive in Chaweng sometime this year.
If you stay long enough for your digestive system to begin to get
acclimated, you might try eating at one of the outdoor evening markets
that locals frequent. Here you will find some of Samui's most authentic
(and spicy!) Thai food. The seating arrangements may be crude and
the air filled with the noise of nearby locals relaxing after work
with Karaoke, but the food will be hot, tasty and cheap.
Restaurant Hygiene
All restaurants and food vendors serve safe bottled drinking water,
and most use clean factory-made ice cubes. Vegetables are washed
in tap water but safe when cooked. You may want to avoid eating
raw ones.
Many seafood restaurants display their wares on ice for customers
to see. When choosing fish, look for bright (not cloudy) eyes, and
a bright crimson color under the gills. The fish should be firm
to the touch. Don't hesitate to smell shellfish for freshness before
choosing it.
A final tip: If going to a buffet, try to get to there early. In
a tropical climate, the longer the food has been exposed, the greater
the chance for contamination.
Restaurants Around Chaweng
Beach
|
Name
|
Location
|
Style
|
Telephone
|
| Ali Baba |
Chaweng |
Indian, Thai and European Food |
077-230253 |
| Captain Kirk |
Chaweng |
International Cuisine |
01-2705376 |
| Magic Light |
Chaweng |
European / Thai / Seafood |
|
| Chez Andy's Beer & Grill Garden |
Chaweng |
BBQ / International / Steaks |
077-422593 |
| Poppies Restaurant |
Chaweng |
International / Thai |
077-422419 |

Partner Sites
www.samuihoteltour.com
| www.samui-hotels-links.com
| www.hotel-samui.net
| www.1samui.com
| www.samui-hotels.info
| www.ko-samui-hotels.net
| www.samui-map.com
Provided
by Tourism Authority of Thailand
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