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Massaman Curry (Gaeng Massaman)

Koh Lanta's Muslim-Thai signature — a mild, fragrant curry of beef or chicken slow-cooked in coconut milk with potato, onion, and roasted peanuts, scented with cinnamon, cardamom, and star anise. Eaten by dipping flaky roti rather than with rice.

About this dish

Massaman is the most famous expression of Koh Lanta's deep Thai-Muslim heritage, a curry whose very spices tell the story of the maritime spice trade. While most Thai curries lean on fresh herbs and fierce chilli, massaman is built on the warm, sweet spices brought by Persian, Indian, and Malay Muslim traders centuries ago — cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, star anise, cumin, and nutmeg — simmered gently in coconut milk with tender beef or chicken, whole shallots, potato, and a generous handful of roasted peanuts. The result is rich, mild, and faintly sweet, balanced with tamarind and palm sugar rather than heat. On Koh Lanta, where a large share of the island's families are Muslim, massaman is everyday cooking rather than a special-occasion dish, and the most authentic versions are served at the small halal restaurants around Saladan and the Old Town — best eaten the local way, by tearing off pieces of hot roti to scoop up the sauce.

Allergen information

PeanutsCoconutGluten (with roti)

Preparation methods may vary by restaurant. Always confirm with staff if you have severe allergies.

Where to try

Muslim restaurants near Saladan and in Lanta Old Town (order it with roti)

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Other dishes to try

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Khua Kling (Dry Southern Curry)

Shellfish (shrimp paste)

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Khao Yam (Southern Rice Salad)

Fish (budu) · Shellfish (dried shrimp)

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Roti

Gluten · Egg · Dairy

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