10 Soi 1 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd, Phuket 83150, Thailand
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The restaurant is located at the end of the street, and is mainly frequented by locals and Europeans. It is said that the ingredients are purchased on the same day, and the price is very reasonable~
[Tom Yum Soup] is rich in ingredients and has a heavy taste, which just stimulates your taste buds [gluttony], and the shrimps in it are very big!
[Mango Sticky Rice] is full of milk flavor and tastes very authentic [applause]
[Pineapple Fried Rice] The rice is chewy and sticky, and you can eat big squids🦑, great👍
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Reviews of Patong Corner Restaurant
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The restaurant is located at the end of the street, and is mainly frequented by locals and Europeans. It is said that the ingredients are purchased on the same day, and the price is very reasonable~ [Tom Yum Soup] is rich in ingredients and has a heavy taste, which just stimulates your taste buds [gluttony], and the shrimps in it are very big! [Mango Sticky Rice] is full of milk flavor and tastes very authentic [applause] [Pineapple Fried Rice] The rice is chewy and sticky, and you can eat big squids🦑, great👍
It is far away from the downtown area, on the back of the main road of Phuket Town. It is not easy to find, or it is unlikely that tourists would come to such a place to look for a place to eat. Thanks to the unreliable navigation that led us here, the taste can be ranked among the best restaurants of the same level I have eaten, and the service attitude is also good.
The biggest highlight: Located in the back lane of Patong's busiest commercial street, it feels like a hidden gem in the city. Sitting on the street, ordering some snacks and beer, it is in sharp contrast to the daytime rush. Maybe Thai people's life is so slow. Dish description: Fish cake: fresh fish meat is hand-pasted and added with lemongrass, a unique spice of Thailand. Seafood salad: moderately sour and spicy, appetizing and delicious. The day of the meal was the funeral day of the King of Thailand. From 3 pm, major shopping malls and restaurants closed one after another. I found several restaurants for dinner and they were all closed. When I was about to despair, I found this restaurant recommended by Ctrip Food Forest. Located in the back lane of Patong's busiest commercial street, it feels like a hidden gem in the city. Sitting on the street, ordering some snacks and beer, it is in sharp contrast to the daytime rush. Maybe Thai people's life is so slow. Because it was the King's funeral day, there was no chance to taste his cocktails. Fish cake: fresh fish meat is hand-pasted and added with lemongrass, a unique spice of Thailand. Seafood salad: moderately sour and spicy, appetizing and delicious.
This is a restaurant that failed my online guide to Phuket, Patong Corner Restaurant. I saw good ratings and thought it was good, so I decided to eat here, but it turned out not to be delicious. This restaurant is in a small alley, and there is another restaurant opposite. Both do not have air conditioning, but the other restaurant gives free mango sticky rice. I ordered the signature dishes, but after eating, I felt that they were all average. I don’t know if the good reviews are hyped up. I stepped on a thunder.
The corner restaurant is indeed in the corner. I didn't see it when I drove past it. It is a western restaurant opened by Germans. The waiter speaks German English and is very enthusiastic. I strongly recommend the seafood platter. The seafood is super big, with big shrimps, big crabs, squids, and fish. They are very fresh. The sauce is also sour and sweet Thai sauce. Rice paper Vietnamese rolls and Thai yellow curry are both recommended. The restaurant ranked third in Phuket, Thailand is worth visiting.