Phuket Restaurant Guide
All the content in this restaurant guide is provided courtesy of Where to Eat - “Phuket’s first and only real guide to dining”. Click here to visit their website.
- Overview
- North Phuket
- Patong-Kalim
- Phuket City
- South Phuket
It doesn't matter how many options there are, if you don't know about them, what's the point? If you've no way to compare them, how can you decide?
Yet dining out – whether for a special occasion at a restaurant brimming with atmosphere, or for a casual lunch, local Thai-style – is probably the most important, and potentially one of the most memorable, elements of your visit to Phuket.
Without real information, too many visitors take pot-luck, or go with the tuk-tuk driver's commission-based recommendation. Many stay with one or two familiar places, having had one disappointment too many – and no time to waste.
Most miss out on the fabulous array of dining opportunities Phuket offers.
And that's where Where to Eat comes in: Consistent, reliable up-to-date information that puts the choice where it belongs – with you, the guest.
Restaurants by Type
Thai
- Kantok
- The Coffe Club
- Blue Elephant
- SILK Restaurant
- Limburi Bistro
- Kan Eang@pier
- Baan Rim Pa
- Patong Seafood
- Ratri Jazztaurant
- Sala Bua Restaurant
- Thai Brasserie
Thai and Western
International Cuisine
- Secret Cliff
- Waterfront
- Nikita
- East 88 Restaurant
- Haven Pub & Kitchen
- Crepes Village
- Wine Connection
- Karon Café
- Into the Med
- MoMo Café Kamala
- MoMo Café Surin
- Climax Restaurant
- Le 280 Pâtisserie
- Plum Fine Dining
- Vanilla Sky
- 154
- Concaved Beach Restaurant
- Joe's Downstairs
- Mom Tri's Kitchen
- Montes Restaurant
- On the Beach
- Siam Indigo
- Siam Supper Club
- White Box
American
British
Chinese
French
German
Indian
International/Irish
Irish
Italian
Japanese
Latin American
Mediterranean Cuisine
Mexican
Patisserie
Seafood & BBQs
Spanish
Steak House
- Chicago Steakhouse
- Hog's Breath Café
- Horn Grill Steakhouse
- Karlsson's Patong
- Karon Café
- Papa Steak and Pizza
Wine and Grill
Rice is very important in Thai cooking and is included at all meals. The best variety to use for a Thai meal is jasmine rice. Rice is the staple, not an accompaniment, and all the other dishes served at the meal, including meat dishes, are seen as condiments to flavour the rice.
Join us in our contemporary, fully equipped Thai kitchen to learn more about our magical cuisine.
It is a half-day experience with the joy of meeting some real locals.
Singles, Couples and Families are all welcome.
- Overview
- North Phuket
- Patong-Kalim
- Phuket City
- South Phuket

