If you’re planning a trip to Phuket, Thailand, you’ll most likely be looking for information about two things: nightlife and restaurants. As one of Thailand’s most popular destination, the restaurants in Phuket have a lot to offer. However, if you’re only visiting Phuket for a fleeting visit, you won’t have the time to weed out the good from the bad.
Thai restaurants in Phuket are everywhere. There is less of the street than you might find in Bangkok, but there are countless small restaurants where you can eat like a king for a couple of bucks. With its close proximity to the sea, there are a large number of seafood restaurants in Phuket. The Thais have a knack for concocting some of the most amazing seafood dishes around.
Italian restaurants in Phuket are seemingly everywhere, but the quality of the food is usually a bit hit and miss. Furthermore, a lot of the Thai restaurants that also serve Italian food create such bizarre dishes as pasta with ketchup. If you’ve never had pizza with ketchup, you’ll be in for an experience, too. Breaking the mold are a few places in Phuket City.
Some of the best restaurants in Phuket can be found at the high-end resorts. While they are expensive, if you want incredible Western or Japanese dishes, you often have to pay for the privilege. Some of the luxury resorts in Mai Khao play host to some fine restaurants.
There are far too many Indian restaurants in Phuket, most of which are located in Patong. Patong is expensive and the focus is on mass tourism. As a result, the food is often substandard. If you want to eat Indian food in Phuket, you’d be better off checking out places in Phuket Town.
Open Question: First time in Phuket?
Hi all.
I'm going to Phuket, Thailand for the first time and have a few questions if you can help.
1) Can I buy Glenfiddich?
2) Are prices for scotch in Phuket cheap? what's a rough price for Glenfiddich and other scotch?
3) What should I do there and how much does it cost?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks.
Also how much are taxis, massages, travel to airport.
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