Where to Eat on Koh Samui
By Johny K
When you first imagine Koh Samui you would be forgiven for
thinking that a tropical island in Thailand would be somewhat
limited in terms of the dining options on offer. Sure there will be
some decent traditional Thai food and not much else, but that
couldn't be further from the truth. Samui now boasts a multitude of
top class restaurants featuring cuisine from across the globe as
well as more than just "decent" Thai food. While the majority of
restaurants tend to be in and around Chaweng Beach it would be a
mistake not to make the effort to explore farther afield as there
are some fantastic restaurants spread all across the island. The
following are just a selection of what Samui has to offer, and you
would be well advised to try at least one of them during your stay
- you certainly won't regret it!
Time for Romance
On The Rocks at Sila Evason Hideaway
Dining on the Rocks, the signature restaurant of the Sila Evason
Hideaway & Spa, boasts uninterrupted 270 degree views of the
surrounding sea and outlying islands. With tables for two spread
over no less than eight different areas, there are never more than
a handful of tables in any one section. The most romantic spot
however must be the single table which sits alone on its own
private deck which is so popular with couples it is often booked
days in advance. The menu is innovative and not only reflects a
fusion of Asian and Western styles, but also offers some unusual
contrasts which can best be described as "New Asian Cuisine" with a
wine selection especially chosen to accompany every dish. Try the
"Experiences" 10 course set dinner to get a real taste of what this
restaurant it all about.
Tempting Thai Food
Chef Chom's at Tongsai Bay Cottages
This is one restaurant that can truly claim to offer "Royal Thai
Cuisine", as Chef Chom herself comes from a family who used to cook
in the palace of the late Princess Vibhavadee Rangsit. Equally
delicious is the more home style Thai cooking, which features the
award winning "Tongsai Thai Salad with Seafood".
The restaurant itself sits on a low hill and is extremely
spacious and airy, with seating both inside and out, and naturally
offers some great views of the bay below. Despite being somewhat
off the beaten track at Choeng Mon Beach, it is well worth the
effort to make the trip at least once during your stay.
Gourmet Dining
Betelnut
Betelnut has now been around long enough to be classed as a
Samui institution, offering casual yet elegant dining in an
intimate setting. Operations are overseen by experienced chef
Jeffrey Lord, who's innovative, creative and spontaneous dishes are
a unique fusion of Thai, Californian, European and Japanese styles.
Although the menu is small, it offers a wide range of flavours and
textures. For serious food lovers, Jeffrey can design special
tasting menus with advance notice. Among the dishes on offer are
Blackened Wahoo with Samui Salsa and the intriguingly named Buddha
Jumped Over the Wall (if you want to know what it is you will just
have to go and try it for yourself!)
Mouth-Watering Organic
Zazen Restaurant at Zazen Boutique Resort & Spa
This uniquely designed restaurant sits right on the waters edge
between Maenam and Bophut. The menu could best be described as
"Contemporary East to West cuisine", with a strong emphasis on the
use of healthy organic ingredients wherever possible, something
which surprisingly is not always easy to achieve on the island.
There are a number of set menus on offer such as the "Asian
Tropical Menu" featuring Oriental Cuisine from six different
countries or the four course lobster menu for two, as well as an
extensive a la carte menu. The wine cellar selection more than
equals the food selection, boasting more than 75 different
varieties of wine.
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