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A Taste of Phuket

Must-try Phuket dishes — with allergen notes and where to eat each one

Local Dishes

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Mee Hokkien (Phuket Hokkien Noodles)

Phuket's most famous noodle — thick yellow Hokkien egg noodles stir-fried in a dark soy gravy with pork, prawns, squid, and greens, bound by egg and finished with crispy pork. The dish that made Mee Ton Poe an institution since 1946.

Mee Ton Poe (Surin Circle, Phuket Town — since 1946); Lock Tien food court (Old Town)
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Moo Hong (Braised Pork Belly)

The signature of Phuket's Peranakan kitchen — pork belly slow-braised in dark soy, garlic, palm sugar, and lots of black pepper until meltingly tender and glossy. Sweet, salty, and peppery rather than spicy, the comforting heart of a heritage meal.

Raya Restaurant, One Chun, and Tu Kab Khao (Phuket Old Town heritage restaurants)
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O-Tao (Oyster & Taro Omelette)

A uniquely Phuket street dish — fresh oysters and soft taro cubes fried into a sticky, crispy-edged egg-and-batter omelette on a hot griddle, served with sweet chilli dip and bean sprouts. Richer and more textured than the mainland Thai oyster omelette.

Lock Tien food court and stalls around Patipat / Talad Nuea Road (Phuket Old Town)
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Loba (Peranakan Pork Platter)

Phuket's Hokkien answer to a charcuterie board — five-spiced pork, tofu, tripe, and offal, some deep-fried, sliced and piled with fried taro and a sweet-sour-spicy peanut-and-chilli dipping sauce. A beloved snack of the Old Town markets.

Lock Tien food court (Old Town); Lard Yai Sunday Walking Street stalls
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Khanom Jeen Phuket (Curry Rice Noodles)

Phuket's favourite breakfast — soft fermented rice noodles drowned in curry, classically nam ya poo (coconut crab curry) or a southern fish curry, then loaded from a free spread of raw and pickled vegetables, herbs, and egg. Rich, herbal, and customisable.

Morning khanom jeen shops across Phuket Town and island markets
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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.

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

A morning ritual inherited from Hokkien settlers — baskets of steamed pork-and-prawn dumplings, buns, spare ribs, and stuffed tofu, dipped in light soy with chilli and washed down with hot tea. Phuket's own everyday breakfast tradition.

Morning dim sum houses in Phuket Town (around the Jui Tui Shrine and Old Town)
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Nam Prik Goong Siab (Dried Shrimp Chili Dip)

A Phuket specialty relish — smoky sun-dried shrimp pounded with grilled chilli, garlic, shallot, palm sugar, and lime into a thick, intensely savoury-spicy dip. Served as the centre of a meal with rice and a platter of fresh and blanched vegetables.

Phuket Old Town heritage restaurants — Raya, One Chun, Tu Kab Khao
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Specialties & Pasalubong

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Phuket Pineapple

A small, intensely sweet, crisp-fleshed pineapple grown in Phuket's rubber-plantation shade and protected as a Geographical Indication. Lower in acid and juicier than usual, eaten chilled with salt and chilli, blended into shakes, or carried home.

Roadside fruit stalls and fresh markets across the island
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Tao So (Hokkien Pastry)

Phuket Old Town's signature pastry — a flaky, palm-sized Hokkien bun with a soft filling of sweet mung bean, salted egg yolk, or taro, much like its Filipino cousin hopia. Baked in century-old family shops along Thalang Road and boxed up as the classic souvenir.

Old family bakeries along Thalang Road, Phuket Old Town; pasalubong shops
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Sweets & Drinks

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O-Aew (Shaved Ice Jelly)

Phuket's iconic cooling treat — a soft, faintly fruity jelly set from the seeds of the o-aew plant (with a little banana), topped with shaved ice, red beans, and red syrup. Found almost nowhere else in Thailand. The Old Town's antidote to the heat.

O-aew stalls on Soi Rommanee and Thalang Road; Lock Tien (Phuket Old Town)
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Cha Yen (Thai Iced Tea)

Thailand's beloved orange iced tea — strong, spiced black tea sweetened with sugar and swirled with condensed and evaporated milk over a tall glass of ice. Creamy, sweet, and reviving in the Andaman heat, the perfect foil to a fiery Southern meal.

Tea stalls, markets, and cafés across Phuket
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