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( 08 5191 3863; www.kosichang.net ; Th Makham Thaew; r 1000-1100B; ) Bright, fresh, all-white
bungalows set around a garden. All come with TVs and DVD players. Friendly and help-
ful staff. Book ahead at weekends and public holidays.
SEAFOOD $
Lek Tha Wang
(dishes 35-420B; 10.30am-9pm) This famous, if ramshackle, open-air restaurant is where
Thais go to eat conch and other shellfish. For the rest of us, there's always đôm yam gûng
(spicy and sour prawn soup) and fried fish.
Pan & David
Restaurant
( 0 3821 6629; 167 Mu 3 Th Makham Thaew; dishes 60-440B; 8am-10pm) With free-range chicken,
homemade ice cream, a reasonable wine list and excellent Thai dishes, you can't go
wrong here. Phoning ahead for a booking at weekends is recommended. The restaurant is
200m from the palace.
INTERNATIONAL-THAI $$
Information
The island's one small settlement faces the mainland and is the terminus for the ferry. A
bumpy road network links the village with all the other sights.
Kasikornbank (99/12 Th Atsadang) Has an ATM and exchange facilities.
Pan & David's Ko Si Chang ( www.koh-sichang.com ) An excellent source of local information.
Post Office (Th Atsadang) Near the pier.
Getting There & Around
Boats to Ko Si Chang leave hourly 7am to 8pm from the Ko Loi jetty in Si Racha (one
way 50B, 45 minutes). From Ko Si Chang boats shuttle back hourly 6am to 7pm. Boats
leave promptly.
Motorbike taxis wait at the pier and will take you anywhere for 30B to 60B.
Motorbikes are available to rent on the pier (250B per day, 80B hourly).
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