Talay Beach Restaurant Samui
Situated along the Bo Put shoreline in Koh Samui, Talay Beach Restaurant Samui offers a beachfront dining experience within the Baan Chaweng Beach Resort property. The combination of a scenic coastal setting and a wide operating window — from early morning until 11:00 PM every day of the week — makes it a practical choice for travellers looking for a relaxed meal at almost any point in the day. Guests can expect a laid-back beachside atmosphere suited to unhurried dining, whether that means a morning breakfast with sea views or a leisurely evening meal as the sun goes down. The restaurant's affiliation with the resort suggests a range of dining options across multiple meal periods, and its consistent popularity points to reliable food and service across the board. A useful practical note: the restaurant keeps identical hours all seven days, so there is no need to plan around closures or reduced weekend schedules. For those wanting a quieter experience, mid-afternoon visits tend to avoid the busier breakfast and dinner rushes. The beachfront setting is particularly well-suited to early evening dining, when the light and sea breeze combine to make the most of the outdoor surroundings. Checking the resort website ahead of time is worthwhile for any current menu information or reservation options.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After Talay Beach Restaurant Samui, round out your day in Koh Samui with contrasting stops nearby.
Location Info
90 1, Tambon Bo Put, Amphoe Ko Samui, Chang Wat Surat Thani 84320, Thailand+66 77 300 564www.baanchawengbeachresort.com/Tips for Visiting Restaurants & Food
Learn the Spice Scale
Say 'mai pet' for no spice, 'pet nit noi' for a little spice, or 'pet mak' if you want it Thai-hot. Most cooks will default to a toned-down version for foreigners unless you specify otherwise.
Follow the Crowds
The busiest street stalls are almost always the best — high turnover means fresh ingredients and a recipe that locals vouch for. An empty restaurant at dinner time is a red flag.
Ice Is Safe
Factory-made tube or cylinder ice (used in virtually all restaurants and stalls) is made from purified water and is safe to consume. You don't need to skip the iced Thai tea.
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
January – August
Avoid: October – December (Gulf Coast monsoon)
Rainy season
October – December
Avg. temperature
24°C – 32°C(75°F – 90°F)
Crowds
Peak: July – August & December
Getting there
Koh Samui Airport (USM) has direct flights from Bangkok and regional hubs (Bangkok Airways monopoly). Ferry from Surat Thani takes ~1.5 hrs — a cheaper option.
Getting around
- •Songthaews (fixed routes around the ring road)
- •Motorbike or scooter rental
- •Taxis (metered or negotiate upfront)
- •Grab available in main areas