NAKA market is the largest and most chill night market in Phuket
🇹🇭I've basically been to all the night markets in Phuket, but Naka night market has won my heart. It's larger than the others, with separate dining and shopping areas. The dining area has plenty of seats to sit down and enjoy a meal slowly~😋
🦐In terms of food, there's a huge variety! I love the local snacks like cheese ham pancakes and seafood egg omelette, which I still crave to this day! Dancing shrimp is also a Thai specialty, which I had seen in videos before and thought it was too alive, but when I actually tried it, it was truly delicious~ The highlight is a 'mouth massage'.
🌮There are also delicacies from all over the country. I particularly like the sushi, which had a long queue, and it tasted amazing!
🥭Besides, there are all kinds of seafood, barbecue, braised dishes, fruits, and more, including the super delicious volcanic ribs~ Grilled prawns for 200🐷, 9 pieces with meat so full, just show off in your mouth and you're done! And in my impression, these night markets are not very hygienic, but Naka is not like that at all, it's clean inside and out, so you can eat anything without worry~
🛍In terms of shopping, there are various small commodities, handicrafts, ethnic clothing, and swimsuits, although the size of the swimsuits may be different from those in China! Just🐻 can't fit into them, but other clothes are fine, jewelry, earrings are very nice! And they are very characteristic!
🎈Not far from the main entrance, there is a shop with a lot of character. It's an uncle's shop with great vintage denim jackets and super spicy vintage denim skirts, and the prices are not expensive!
👔Clothes and department stores are arranged by area, and there's a large selection of vacation-style clothing, with decent designs, including many of those hollowed-out tube tops, perfect for wearing! They are absolutely photogenic!
🧸Of course, besides these, Naka night market also has a live band, but the atmosphere is not as good as the Sunday night market.
☘️Naka night market actually has several names, it's also called the Weekend Market. So many people confuse it with the Sunday night market on Phuket Town's old street. Navigate to Naka Market for the correct name, it's only open on Saturdays and Sundays, don't miss out!
📍Naka Weekend Market.