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Mae Hat
Bizzaro Tapas
(dishes 60-140B; 4pm-1am, closed Tue) It's a bit out of the way, on the road between Mae Hat
and Chalok Ban, but the setting in bamboo huts with cross-legged seating is great and the
fun food - from ceviche and stuffed eggplant to barbecued pork ribs - is worth the drive.
TAPAS $
Pim's Guesthouse
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THAI $
(curry 70B; lunch) Everyday Pim makes a curry (the massaman is everyone's favourite) at
this humble spot, and everyday she sells out before the lunch hour is over. People from all
over the island flock here. It's that good.
Whitening
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(dishes 150-400B; dinner; ) This starched, white, beachy spot falls somewhere between be-
ing a restaurant and a chic seaside bar - foodies will appreciate the tasty twists on indi-
genous and international dishes. Dine amid dangling white Christmas lights while keeping
your bare feet tucked into the sand. And the best part? It's comparatively easy on the wal-
let.
INTERNATIONAL $$
Café del Sol
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INTERNATIONAL $$
(dishes 70-320B; breakfast, lunch & dinner; ) Just steps away from the pier is our favourite
breakfast spot on the island - go for the 'Del Sol breakfast' (delicious fruit salad, yoghurt
and coffee) with a scrumptious spinach omelette on the side. Lunch and dinner dishes
range from hearty pepper hamburgers to homemade pasta, though prices tend to be quite
inflated.
Zest Coffee Lounge
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(dishes 70-190B; breakfast & lunch; ) Indulge in the street-cafe lifestyle at Zest - home to the
best cup of joe on the island. Idlers can nibble on ciabatta sandwiches or sticky confec-
tions while nursing their creamy caffe latte. There's a second branch in Sairee, although
we prefer this location.
CAFE $
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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