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Gaeng Tai Pla (Southern Fish Curry)

Southern Thailand's most intense curry — a thick, pungent, turmeric-yellow stew built on tai pla (fermented fish stomach), packed with chilli, eggplant, long beans, bamboo, and fish. Salty, bitter, and ferociously spicy. A defining taste of Phuket's Southern soul.

About this dish

Gaeng tai pla is the curry that separates the Southern Thai palate from the rest of the country — uncompromising, pungent, and ferociously hot. Its name and backbone come from tai pla, the salted, fermented stomach and innards of mackerel or tuna, which is simmered and strained into a dark, intensely savoury, almost briny base. To this goes a turmeric-yellow curry paste loaded with dried chilli, plus chunks of fish, roasted eggplant, snake beans, bamboo shoots, and wild ginger, cooked down into a thick, oily, salt-and-bitter stew. There is no coconut milk to soften it — gaeng tai pla is meant to be eaten in small, fiery amounts over a large quantity of plain rice, with raw vegetables alongside to cool the mouth. For Southerners and Phuket locals it is comfort food and a point of regional pride; for visitors it is often the most challenging and rewarding dish on the island.

Allergen information

Fish (fermented)Shellfish

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

Where to try

Southern Thai curry-over-rice shops (raan khao gaeng) across Phuket

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