Phuket Old Town is really a food paradise
When making the travel guide, I found out that the famous restaurants in Phuket are all in Phuket Town, so the itinerary of Phuket Island is generally arranged as N+1, stay at the beach for a few days, then go to the town to have a taste!
🌟For the beach area, you can soak in the pool and watch the sea during the day, eat lots of fruits and drink coconuts, and at night there are various food stalls and seafood🦞
🌟When you get to Phuket Town, there are all kinds of restaurants and night markets!
❤️Ding Li Chicken Rice (closed on Mondays), Fujian taste, Chinese stomach will definitely like it, strongly recommend the sweet and oily Cantonese sausage‼️
❤️Yuan Chun Tang (closed on Sundays), a shop that was hyped by bkpp, Ou'er likes the love jade jelly here!
❤️Go benz rice porridge (open in the evening), pork rib hot rice, the quality of the meat is good, not many types of dishes, longan water is also good. It's just not as stunning as Singapore and Malaysia's bak kut teh.
💔tu kab khao restaurant, the one with the big lobster on the wall, opposite is the on on hotel which has won Michelin, the environment is very French, the taste of the dishes is average, the mango rice is okay, the price is high, it is recommended to order a few sets, small quantity and many varieties, can not use alipay etc.
❤️elle cafe, a random one I entered, I was attracted by the coconut ice cream croissant, two balls, very satisfying‼️
Others, blue elephant, nature, filial piety are all very famous, the main thing is that you can't finish eating one!
🌟There are also many night markets in Phuket Town, there are frog night markets on weekdays, it is said that compatriots love to go. There is a "Sunday Night Market" on Sundays, stalls will be set up all over the street, generally starting to open around four or five o'clock, there are many types, just follow what others are eating in their hands, although the price is not cheap~