689 Moo 2, Baan Ao Nang Road | Near the Cliff Resort, Ao Nang, Krabi Town 81000
What travelers say:
This is a roadside snack bar in Thailand. The prices of the items are super cheap. 50 baht is basically enough for a dish. The rice noodles are well made and feel a bit similar to the vermicelli in China.
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Reviews of Boat Noodle Ao Nang & Thai food
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This is a roadside snack bar in Thailand. The prices of the items are super cheap. 50 baht is basically enough for a dish. The rice noodles are well made and feel a bit similar to the vermicelli in China.
It was a great dining experience. The overall shape of the restaurant is a boat. In Ao Nang, the food tastes very good, and they provide some fruits. Although not much, it is not expensive in Thailand, but it is a very touching little detail.
The surrounding environment is very good, with both beaches and rain showers. You can spend almost a whole day here to have a meal and then walk around. The most authentic food is seafood, which is very fresh and cooked right after being caught.
I looked up this restaurant after reading Dianping.com. It's on the most luxurious main street in Ao Nang. I found it quickly by looking along the roadside. It's about one kilometer from the beach, and it takes half an hour to walk there. The pace of life in Thailand is very slow. Lunch didn't start until 11 o'clock, and I had to wait for a while before the food was served. The food was really good and the price was very cheap, but the portion was a little small. Shake is the cheapest I've seen in Krabi, Thailand, only 20B per cup, and it's delicious. The pineapple rice is large in portion, and it's more flavorful if you squeeze some lemon. I recommend friends who live nearby to come and eat here! The squid is also delicious!!
Aonang Boat Noodle may seem like an insignificant little shop, but the food it makes is indeed an unexpected surprise. The restaurant opened more than ten years ago and initially only sold boat noodles. Later, it gradually added different food menus in response to customer requests. Thai boat noodles are as common as Chinese Yangchun noodles, and are also one of the most economical foods. They are mainly divided into pork and chicken. The soup base here is thick but not greasy. The special thing is that the shop also provides pork cartilage and beef, which is rare in general boat noodle shops. I believe that pineapple fried rice is one of the must-eats for many Chinese people when they go to Thailand. The pineapple fried rice here is to put the fried curry rice on the pineapple shell and then bake it, so it will be drier. In addition, the portion is really amazing, one portion is enough for two people. The seafood green papaya salad is particularly fragrant, because it turns out that the cashews here are abundant in Thailand instead of ordinary peanuts. Moreover, the shrimp and squid are purchased by the boss lady in person at the market every day to ensure freshness. The fried shrimp cakes here are made by the boss lady using a recipe to adjust the amount of pork, chicken and shrimp meat, and then add seasonings and cover them with breadcrumbs, which are crispy and delicious.
Ao Nang Boat Noodles is a good value restaurant in Ao Nang. Mina recommends beef noodle soup. The small one is 50 yuan and the large one is 60 yuan. It is located next to Centara Grand Beach Resort. It is very cost-effective and tastes good.
The taste is super authentic and everything is delicious. The environment is average, not like a small shop with air conditioning, and the service is not enthusiastic. But it is so delicious, I still highly recommend it.
On the main street of Ao Nang, not far from the beach, the store is small but very unique, with a straw house, very Southeast Asian style. The taste gave me an unexpected surprise, very delicious, especially the pineapple rice, which is the best pineapple rice I have eaten in Krabi and Phuket.