฿฿Southern Thai
Set in a charming white house with a leafy façade, Chom Chan blends modern Sino-Portuguese design with antique touches. The traditional Phuket-style Southern Thai cuisine drawn from family recipes is perfect for sharing. Standout dishes, such as orange curry soup with barramundi belly and green taro stems, deliver tangy, tamarind-led sourness balanced by gentle sweetness. Bold, playful flavours shine in this cosy setting, where a meal is easy on the wallet.
TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Ban Sam Kong, Chom Chan specializes in authentic Southern Thai cuisine. Reviews consistently praise the high quality of fresh ingredients and dishes such as shrimp paste crab, sour curry, and ginger sea bass. Service is noted as friendly and helpful with recommendations. The atmosphere is quiet and clean, offering convenient parking suitable for families. While a minority of reviews mention pacing or value concerns, the restaurant maintains an average rating of 5.0/5 and is regarded as a standout local dining option in Phuket.
Ideal for travelers seeking authentic Southern Thai flavors and family dining.
฿฿฿Contemporary
‘Heh’ is an expression of curiosity, according to the chef-owner who leads a youthful and creative kitchen. The aim is to bring Melbourne to the Andaman, combining quality ingredients from the Andaman Sea with Australian imports. The chef injects excitement into the unique menu without ever overcomplicating it. The menu is all about fresh ingredients and bold flavours, cooked to order. The place feels relaxed but still has a bit of style, ideal for anyone who enjoys a mix of Asian and Western ideas.
฿Noodles
In Old Phuket Town, a red sign sits above the white façade; its Thai name in gold lettering declares: Delicious. The plump beef balls are packed with flavour; beef slices tender; bone broth fragrant; and the soft noodles are perfectly cooked. Arrive early for lunch before it runs out.
฿฿฿Southern Thai, Contemporary
With seating for just 20, at tables and the counter, this intimate spot explores Southern Thai cuisine with almost exclusively local ingredients. The six- to eight-course menu highlights herbs, seafood and spice – think Krabi fish curry and frog's legs with fermented rice noodles. The torch ginger features prominently in many courses and pairs beautifully in each one. Low-intervention wines pair seamlessly with the bold flavours.
฿Thai
This outlet with a red-brown zinc roof offers a menu of both individual and sharing dishes, with nicely balanced flavours. Despite its humble guise, Sang Ka Sri attracts a crowd, so be prepared to wait for a table before enjoying the fresh squid with herbs and tangy dressing.
฿Small eats
This shop serving loba, a traditional snack of pork offal fritters, is testament to Hokkien influence on Phuket's cuisine. The menu also includes non-greasy bites such as bean sprout pancakes, fried spring rolls, fried tofu cubes and pork satay. Or try the comforting herbal pork rib soup.
฿฿Seafood
From humble origins as a small shop with a zinc roof, it’s now one of the most popular seafood restaurants with a comfortable interior and Chinese décor. Chef-owner Go Ang cooks the entire southern Thai menu. The blue swimming crab, horseshoe crab and mantis shrimp are sourced daily from 5 markets. The steamed crab with tangy seafood dip and fried mantis shrimp with garlic are delightful, while the Southern Thai spicy sour soup with seabass is also a must-try.
฿฿italian
It may be tiny, with 6 tables, but La Gaetana, decorated like an Italian house in warm colours, provides a warm welcome and is big on charm. They import most ingredients from Italy and make the sourdough, pasta, gelato and limoncello in-house. Chef Gianni cooks the fettucine with tomato sauce and crab meat using his family recipe from Campania. The menu is largely influenced by such southern classics. As Gianni takes a summer holiday each year, call ahead first.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Phuket City, La Gaetana is an Italian restaurant praised for its authentic cuisine and intimate atmosphere. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.5/5, guests frequently highlight the high food quality, warm hospitality, and rustic decor reminiscent of Southern Italy. The dining experience is described as personal, with owners engaging directly with patrons. However, mixed feedback notes inconsistencies in service, with some customers reporting rude or arrogant behavior from the owner, particularly regarding reservations. While many view it as a hidden gem offering exceptional culinary experiences, others found the service lacking. It caters to those seeking genuine Italian fare in a cozy, small-scale setting.
Recommended for travelers seeking authentic Italian cuisine in a cozy, intimate setting.
฿฿Thai
There is always a queue in front of this small shop. The mainstay on the menu is seafood. Dishes are carefully prepared by the owner, and the fresh prawns are a must. Check the whiteboard for the daily catch.
🕐 Mo-Sa 17:30-21:00
฿Small eats
In its third generation of family ownership, this is one of Phuket’s best Hokkien-style fried noodle joints. Its charm is conjured up by a concoction of special flavours, the sounds of the wok and charcoal smells. Order the yellow hokkien noodles with an extra egg for a creamier texture.
฿Street Food
Since 1982, this family-run spot has been serving flavoursome O Tao, a stir-fried dish found only in Phuket. Made with seafood and battered taro, O Tao is cooked over a charcoal flame and boasts a combination of soft, gooey and crispy textures. They are well-balanced here, and the smoky aroma from the charcoal also helps to elevate the dish. Other options available include a fried crispy seafood omelette that is well worth ordering.
฿Noodles
It has been crafting meticulous shrimp noodle bowls for over a decade. Tom yum and original shrimp flavour noodles, available as wet and dry options, come with the perfect number of condiments. Pork wontons are the standout! For intense flavour, try the dry tom yum noodles.
฿฿Thai
If you're near Gorjan Bridge, consider this simple family-run eatery. Every dish is rife with rich flavours, and many are created from their own recipes. The owner is poised to cook your food to order, which ensures a personalised dining experience.
฿฿Seafood
To reach this floating restaurant near Ko Maphrao, take a 5-min boat ride across sparkling waters reflecting the sunshine. Onboard, panoramic views, a gentle breeze and uber-fresh seafood await. The distance from sea to plate couldn’t be shorter. Start with a freshly picked coconut before tucking into delicious southern and central Thai seafood. The grouper soup with Chinese soybean paste and stir-fried black tiger prawns with salt and chilli are highlights.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews
Located on Maprao Island, Kruvit Raft offers a unique floating dining experience where guests select fresh seafood for on-site preparation. While many appreciate the novelty and generally fresh ingredients, reviews highlight significant inconsistencies. Positive aspects include the distinctive atmosphere and straightforward service. However, negative feedback cites issues such as inconsistent food quality, overly sweet dishes, small portions, and poor hygiene in facilities. Some visitors reported food poisoning and rude service. The experience is considered worth trying for its uniqueness, but potential diners should be aware of variable standards and the rustic nature of the floating structure.
Suitable for adventurous diners seeking novelty who can tolerate rustic conditions, with managed expectations regarding consistency.
฿Street Food
Chef Suthee, a former 5-star hotel chef, uses expertise to produce simple southern Thai fare that’s packed with flavour. The crab meat curry with betel leaves and southern Thai sour curry with fresh local fish and pineapple get our nod of approval.
฿฿Thai-Chinese
Grandma Chian opened this Hokkien restaurant in 1952. Her great-great grandchildren have stayed loyal to her recipes and proudly exhibit her cooking utensils. Serving Phuket favourites, the Mee Sapam, stir-fried Hokkien noodles with seafood, is great. The stir-fried oysters with crispy egg roll are beautifully crafted with beansprouts, kale and a tasty chilli sauce.
฿฿Southern Thai
After a decade as a musician with a side gig of cooking for bandmates, these days Somphop finds himself enjoying daily walks through the market for fresh catches of the day and hand-cutting them for various southern Thai dishes served at his small, casual restaurant. Braised fish in salted soybean sauce; prawns with salted eggs and acacia; and wok-fried pork featuring the tender, succulent ‘armpit cut’ between the picnic shoulder and belly are not to be missed.
🕐 Mo-Su 11:00-20:30
฿Thai
Southern recipes, affordable prices and down-to-earth hospitality – this is why locals pack out this family-run business at lunch and dinner. Their family recipes pack great intensity. The Phuketian stir-fried pork rump with salt is lovely, with tender meat and lip-smacking pork skin.