Krabi Restaurants & Dining
Where to eat in Krabi
You won't go hungry in Ao Nang. Whether your appetite finds
you gravitating towards rice or fleeing from it, options are abound.
Ambiance ranges from street side cafeteria to upscale class replete
with candles and - gasp! - real cloth napkins. (Read more)
Dining out in Railay is a polemical affair: you can choose to dress up and eat at a five-star hotel such as the Rayavadee or put your fisherman's pants and a singlet on and get down with the backpacker set on one of the wooden-and-thatch cafés, restaurants and bars that line Railay West and East beaches.
Either way, the secluded magic of the place and the towering limestone cliffs surrounding the area will enhance your dining experience.
What Krabi Town lacks in size it makes up for in the number of
great places to eat.
Local vendors seem to pop out of nowhere with mobile kitchens serving
excellent noodles, chicken and rice accompanied by lime juice shakes
or local beer. Krabi's speciality - fresh seafood is also prevalent.
Lobster, crab, squid and a variety of fish go straight from the
Andaman Sea to your plate. (Read more)
Local Thai restaurants (good value) have now been joined by pizzerias,
a bistro and specialty seafood restaurants in the main beach areas.
If you're looking for that special meal, the Baan Pimalai
Restaurant inside the upscale resort of the same name,
offers great food, attentive service and and the largest selection
on wines on the island.
(Read more)
Local Thai restaurants (good value) have now been joined by pizzerias,
a bistro and specialty seafood restaurants in the main beach areas.
If you're looking for that special meal, the Baan Pimalai
Restaurant inside the upscale resort of the same name,
offers great food, attentive service and and the largest selection
on wines on the island.
(Read more)
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