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Samet Ville Resort
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( 0 3865 1682; www.sametvilleresort.com ; Ao Wai; r 1080-4500B; ) Under a forest canopy, it's a
case of 'spot the sky' at the only resort at this secluded bay. It is an unpretentious place
with a range of rooms and cottages that suit most budgets. Plus, the beach is great.
HOTEL $$$
Eating
Most hotels and guesthouses have restaurants that moonlight as bars after sunset. The
food and the service won't blow you away, but there aren't many alternatives. Nightly
beach barbecues are an island favourite but pick one that looks professionally run and
popular. There are cheapie Thai places in town.
Rabeang Baan
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(Na Dan; dishes 70-120B; 8am-10pm) Right by the ferry terminal, this spot has food so good
you'll forget you have to leave the island. It's busier at lunch than dinner.
THAI $
Jep's Restaurant
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(Ao Hin Khok; mains 60-150B; 7am-11pm) Canopied by the branches of an arching tree decor-
ated with lights, this pretty place does a little of everything. It's right on the beach.
INTERNATIONAL $
Red Ginger
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(Na dan; dishes 125-285B; 11am-10pm) Small but select menu of the French-Canadian chef's
favourite dishes at this atmospheric eatery in between the pier and Hat Saw Kaew. Good
salads, great oven-baked ribs. There's Thai food, too.
INTERNATIONAL-THAI $$
Sea Breeze
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(Ao Phai; dishes 80-500B; 11am-11pm) Appropriately named: you can dine on a wide range of
seafood right on Ao Phai's pretty beach here. There's some Western food on the menu as
well.
SEAFOOD $$
Ploy
SEAFOOD $$
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