Best Restaurants & Food in Phuket
109 places found in Phuket
Phuket's dining scene punches well above its weight for a beach resort island. Phuket Town's Old Town quarter has emerged as the island's most exciting food destination — shophouse restaurants serving Hokkien-influenced Peranakan dishes (mee hokkien, o-tao, lor bak) alongside trendy cafes and natural wine bars. The Sunday Walking Street through the Old Town is as much a food event as a market.
Patong and the main beach areas have the widest range of international restaurants catering to tourists, but the best Thai food is invariably found away from the beach strips. Rawai's seafood pier lets you buy fresh catch and have nearby restaurants cook it to order — one of Phuket's most authentic dining experiences. For upscale dining, the cliff-top and beachfront restaurants in Kamala and Surin serve modern Thai and international cuisine with views to match.
Go La Hokkien Noodles
Casual Phuket spot serving traditional Hokkien-style noodles at budget-friendly prices in the Mueang district.
AKOYA|Star Lounge
A rooftop bar and lounge at V Villas Phuket, offering panoramic city views and evening dining daily from 5 PM.

Banzaan Fresh Market
A two-level fresh market in Patong where visitors choose live seafood downstairs, then have it cooked upstairs.
Thanoon Seafood
Waterfront seafood restaurant near Sarasin Bridge with authentic Thai flavours and scenic views.
Laem Hin Seafood
A rustic pier-side seafood restaurant on Phuket's east coast, popular with locals and worth the hunt.
Tu Kab Khao Restaurant Phuket
Inviting, century-old building offering authentic Phuketian cooking & elevated wine & cocktails.
AVA Rooftop & Lounge Phuket
Rooftop bar and lounge in Patong open nightly until 4am, offering elevated views above Phuket's busiest beach strip.
Ko Ang Seafood
A well-regarded seafood restaurant on Phuket Road, serving fresh catches with traditional Thai flavours at mid-range prices.
MeeTonPoe Phuket Town
Authentic Thai food court in Phuket Town serving local flavours at mid-range prices, open daily.
Phuket Airport Avenue
A no-frills local food court near Phuket Airport serving cheap, authentic Thai food at hard-to-beat prices.
Anwa Yentofu Halal
Halal-certified restaurant on Phangnga Road, open around the clock for Muslim travellers in central Phuket.
Food Bazaar
A bustling bazaar-style dining venue on Patong's main strip, serving Thai and international dishes.
Food Court Central Phuket
A food court inside Central Phuket mall offering a mix of Thai dishes and international options in a stylish setting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the best area to eat in Phuket?
Phuket Town's Old Town is the best all-round dining area — authentic Phuket cuisine, great cafes, and competitive prices. Rawai seafood pier is unmissable for fresh seafood. Kamala and Surin have the best upscale restaurants. Patong has the most variety but also the most tourist traps.
What is Phuket's signature dish?
Mee hokkien (Hokkien-style stir-fried noodles) is the local specialty, reflecting Phuket's strong Chinese heritage. O-tao (oyster omelette) and lor bak (five-spice pork) are other Phuket-specific dishes. These are found in the Old Town and Thalang Road area, not tourist restaurants.
Is Phuket Town better for food than the beach areas?
Generally yes. Phuket Town has more authentic local restaurants, better prices, and a stronger food culture. The Old Town has become a destination in its own right for food. That said, beach areas like Rawai (seafood) and Kamala (upscale dining) have their own strengths.