Opposite exit from The Royal Paradise Hotel Patong,, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand
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I couldn't eat anymore and had to lean on the wall to go out... Went to the famous Yoyo restaurant in Patong~~ The mantis shrimps were so big, I was dying~~ [black line] I ate the Deng Lao directly [vomited] The big lobsters were eaten [vomited] and I took a 6-hour break...
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I couldn't eat anymore and had to lean on the wall to go out... Went to the famous Yoyo restaurant in Patong~~ The mantis shrimps were so big, I was dying~~ [black line] I ate the Deng Lao directly [vomited] The big lobsters were eaten [vomited] and I took a 6-hour break...
This is a local seafood restaurant with unique characteristics in Phuket, Thailand. The store is very large and bright, and is mostly open space. There are large and small containers at the door, with all kinds of seafood. Mantis shrimp, lobster, and crab are the main dishes. We ordered the most popular garlic lobster, salt and pepper mantis shrimp, curry crab, Tom Yum soup, garlic water spinach, and some snacks and barbecue. It is very cost-effective, with a large portion and a good taste. We are satisfied. The boss also gave us mango sticky rice, which is delicious.
We arrived at the hotel the previous afternoon, and went out to find food in the evening. We originally wanted to eat something casually to save some money, but we were attracted to a seafood restaurant called YOYO. The reason was that I had heard about this restaurant online before and it was a good seafood restaurant. Secondly, when traveling, you can't control your wallet, so just eat. Phuket seafood is indeed cheaper than in China, and the goods are genuine and the prices are reasonable. The staff can speak a little Chinese, so when I didn't know how to say English for dishes like water spinach, they could already recommend it in Chinese. There are many Chinese people in this restaurant. It seems that the origin of this fame is probably a bit like the Chiang Mai Thousand People Hot Pot, which is spread among the Chinese circle.
Yo Yo Restaurant is located directly opposite The Royal Paradise Hotel and is very famous among Chinese tourists. The environment is one of the better ones in this row of seafood restaurants, and it opens at noon. The boss and the staff are also Chinese who can speak a little Chinese. It is an open store with a glass tank seafood pool outside the door. Most of the diners are Chinese. The taste is quite satisfactory and the price is moderate. Three dishes such as curry crab, garlic shrimp, and Tom Yum soup plus mango smoothie cost about 1,000 baht.
Let's talk about two BBQs first, one is oysters and the other is squid, the taste is not as delicious as expected, and the sauce is also average, the meat is quite fresh. The second is some shellfish, which is still quite delicious, the key is the sauce, LG praised it, and there is no sand, delicious. Let's talk about the staple food, seafood fried noodles, drinks, mango smoothie, plus free WIFI. This seafood fried noodles is really recommended, the fire is enough, the bottled Coke is delicious, and the fruit is free.
Close to the Royal Hotel, just opposite the hotel, in a Thai restaurant, there are two things you can't go wrong with if you order them, one is the mango juice, and the other is the pineapple rice, both are delicious, the mantis shrimp feels a bit empty.