Night Markets
For a good view of what Thai hawker food is all about, a visit
to the night markets held next door to Robinson's Department Store
on Ong Sim Phai Road, is a must. Vendors set up their mobile cooking
units, tables and chairs, and display their fresh ingredients for
passing customers to view. This colourful market offers a wealth
of Muslim, Thai and Chinese cooked meals and sweets. Simply point
at what you want to take away or eat right there -- most vendors
are perfectly happy to share the business with other vendors. What
they don't have, they'll get for you from another vendor.
Fresh Markets
In Phuket town, there are fresh markets held every morning. The
largest is the central market behind Ranong Road, which goes from
the early hours until 9-10am. During the day, some vegetables and
dry produce is still available, but the colour and bustle is missing.
The other fresh market is held next door to Robinson's Department
Store on Ong Sim Phai Road at a similar time. During the day there
is nothing to be seen until late afternoon when food vendors start
gathering for the night market.
Elsewhere on the island, fresh morning markets are held in Chalong,
Talang and Choeng Talay. Fish markets are held daily in the morning
at Rawai.
Village Markets
On any afternoon through the week, village markets are held
at various locations around the island. On Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons visit Kamala Beach, on Tuesdays and Sundays at Bang Tao
Village, Sundays at Choeng Talay and Chalong, Tuesdays at Sam Gong
in Phuket Town, Wednesday and Sunday afternoons at Kathu village,
Thursday afternoons at Kathu crossroads, Tuesday and Fridays at
Rawai.
At any of these locations you can buy fresh fruit and veggies,
herbs, spices, fish, fresh meat, and all the accompaniments to cooking
of this region. Sample the snack food on offer - freshly cooked
spring rolls, deep fried sweet potato, banana and jack fruit, steamed
corn, Thai style pancakes, steamed ground nuts, natural ice-cream
flavoured with durian, corn, coconut or taro, coconut and sticky
rice steamed in bamboo, freshly cut fruit and much much more.
Vegetarian
Ranong Road in Phuket Town features one of the most popular
vegetarian restaurants on the Island. Open from mid-morning until
9.00pm daily, this canteen style restaurant serves entirely vegetarian
Thai food. You can sample the most incredible array of tastes using
vegetables, herbs, spices and soyabean protein, served with either
brown or white rice, thick flat white rice noodles, yellow egg noodles
or Chinese rice noodles.
One of the best value, most nutritious and delicious meals you'll
ever have. During the vegetarian festival of late September early
October, a number of other shop houses open up vegetarian eateries
in the vicinity of the Chinese Temple on Ranong Road and at other
sites, where you can sample all sorts of dishes created to imitate
non-vegetarian dishes using soy protein.
Western Food Markets
Central Marketplace in Central Festival Mall has a wide
selection of western snacks, ingredients and other foods if you
feel like cooking up something from home. You'd be surprised how
much you crave macaroni and cheese after a while in Thailand. The
deli section has a good variety of meats and cheeses but, as with
all western food, the prices will be a bit higher than they would
be for Thai food.
Tesco Lotus and Big C also have
some western foods but the selection is not as varied. Tops Supermarket
on theground floor of Robinsons Department Store is
another option for a western style supermaket. Don's Mall in
Nai Harn also has western foods and spices as well as some hand
crafted cheese and excellent aged meats. Deli Supermarket on
Rat-U-Thit Rd is the place in Patong for salami and brie. Near the
Laguna Phuket Entrance you'll see Siam Deli, the choice stop
for choice cuts in the Laguna area. |
Wine Shops
Casual wine drinkers will find some decent buys at many of the
smaller markets around the island but the connoscenti will find
these shops lacking. The best bet for fine wines and imported spirits
is Wine Connection on Chao Fa East road, near Chalong. This
excellent dealer also has a location at Plaza Del Mar in Laguna
Phuket.
Central Marketplace also has a fine wine section and the
selection at Tesco Lotus is surprisingly good. M M Wine,
on Thepkasattri Road, about 5 minutes out of Phuket town are importers
of fine wines to Phuket's premier restaurants and hotels. Selling
online or direct to the public from their location in Phuket Town,
Friday evenings they host drinks from 17:30 to 22:30.
Wine and
Taste, near the entrance to Laguna Phuket, has a great selection
of international wines if you want something to have laying around
your hotel room. In Surin look for Wine Envision in the strip
of fashionable restaurants set back slightly from the beach. |