20 Best Restaurants in The Gulf Coast Beaches, Thailand

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Gulf Coast Beaches - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Fisherman's Restaurant & Bar

$$ Fodor's choice

Established by the son of a local fisherman in 2007, this restaurant offers delectable seafood dishes like deep-fried snapper in a masala fusion sauce, and New Zealand mussels served with creamy garlic sauce. People can eat in a longtail boat, steps from the lapping sea, or in the bamboo and rattan hut.

Bang Por Seafood

$$ | Mae Nam Beach Fodor's choice

Mere feet from lapping waves, this perennial favorite serves the freshest seafood at reasonable prices. The purple baby-octopus soup and the sour curry with local turmeric and fish are two great options.

56/4 Moo 6, Koh Samui, 84320, Thailand
085--575--9999
Known For
  • Sandy beach setting
  • Truly authentic tom yum
  • A sea urchin salad that doesn't break the bank

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Koti

$$ Fodor's choice

A longtime local favorite for Thai-style seafood, Koti has a no-nonsense decor and a packed dining room that attests to the flavor of dishes like hor mok talay (steamed seafood curry). The large menu includes such crowd-pleasers as fried fish with garlic and pepper.

61/1 Soi Hua Hin 57, Dechanuchit Rd., Hua Hin, 77110, Thailand
032--511--252
Known For
  • Prime night market location
  • Bustling atmosphere
  • Open kitchen

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Angela's at Moonhut

$$ | Mae Nam Beach

This beachfront diner serves salads and sandwiches, both traditional and inventive. Among the latter are tasty vegetarian sandwiches baked inside a bread bowl.

DiDiNE

$$

Welcome to the best-value French restaurant in Thailand. At DiDiNE the emphasis is not on fancy plating or any of the familiar gallic niceties but rather on delivering great-tasting dishes at extraordinary prices. Highlights include classic salads like Nicoise and more substantial offerings such as pork cordon bleu and beef red wine Parmentier.

Chaolay 3/1, Cha-am, Thailand
087–189–3864
Known For
  • Great value
  • Pork cordon bleu
  • Buffet every Friday
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Gambero Rosso Andrea

$$

Beachfront trattorias don't come more inviting than this one. Pizza is the specialty of the house, and pies come in various thin-crusted, wood-fired guises. Perhaps the best thing about the place, though, is its ambience. You can literally feel the sand between your toes at the beachside setting while the views of the boats sailing in and out of Mae Haad Bay are unfailingly evocative. 

HOC - House of Croissants

$$

Using Elle & Vire's 70 years of French dairy expertise, this gem of a cafe and bakery puts out a range of high-quality croissants and house-blend coffee. Whether you like home-made raspberry croissants, chocolate croissants, lychee croissants, or green tea croissants, you're spoiled for choice. There are also heftier options like sourdough slices with tuna, and multi-grain bread with avocado sour cream sauce and bacon. Light wood finishes create a homey atmosphere.

The Hungry Wolf

$$

A pair of fine-dining vets from Poland are behind this cutting-edge café, which leans heavily on crowd-pleasing Western food made with quality ingredients. They were at first known for their beef-tongue burgers, which were a tough sell to a casual beach crowd, but a gourmet Wagyu option is now the attention-grabber.

17/46 Moo 3, Koh Samui, 84320, Thailand
094--408--2243
Known For
  • Homemade pizza, bread, and pasta
  • High-end techniques without the pretense
  • Wide vegan menu

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Jae Eiw Seafood

$$ | Klongsan

Rated by many Thais as being among the best seafood restaurants in the entire province, this humble venue has serious credentials. The kitchen backs up its reputation, courtesy of perfectly cooked Thai-style seafood like stir-fried prawns in salt, chili, and garlic, as well as crab legs and scallops with garlic.

22/9 Moo 4, Koh Chang, 23170, Thailand
081–982–3954
Known For
  • Seriously good seafood
  • English-language menu
  • Popular with locals

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Ko Seng

$$ | Mae Nam Beach

This two-story seafood restaurant has been feeding Mae Nam residents for decades. The menu changes daily depending on the day's catch. Its most famous dish, stir-fried crab with black pepper, is highly recommended.

226/9 Moo 1, Soi Maenam 5, Koh Samui, 84320, Thailand
089–874–3516
Known For
  • Low prices
  • Rotating catch-of-the-day specials
  • House-grown organic vegetables

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Kob Thai Restaurant

$$

Everything on the menu at this well-run Lamai restaurant is excellent. The venue doesn't reinvent the wheel. Instead, the onus is on classic Thai dishes cooked well and with love. Extra marks go to the ambience, which sees parties dine in individual wooden salas (pavilions) in a verdant tropical garden. 

101/18 Moo 3, Maret, Koh Samui, 84310, Thailand
097--084--0882
Known For
  • Prideful service
  • A serene tropical setting
  • Authentic Thai food

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Krua Nong Yai

$$

This authentic Thai restaurant in Pattaya's north serves double portions of stir-fries and other Thai favorites. Try tom yam pla krapong, white snapper soup with chili and lemon grass, or goong tod sauce makham, deep-fried king prawns tossed in tamarind sauce with kaffir lime leaves and fresh lemon grass. Take a sit at one of the teak tables with plastic chairs or bamboo salas roofed with Nipa palm leaves and mix amongst the locals.

WWW8+G4X, Pornprapanitmitr Soi 5, Muang Pattaya, Bang Lamung, Pattaya, Thailand
088--616--7868
Known For
  • Inexpensive and delicious Thai food
  • Lively Thai music
  • Local atmosphere

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La Sirene

$$ | Tambon Bophut

For elegant French cooking, try this small waterfront bistro whose owner moved here from Nice. The three-course tasting menu might include such delicacies as a shark with pineapple entrée, along with a salad and dessert.

65/1 Bophut Beach, Koh Samui, 84320, Thailand
077-425301
Known For
  • <PRO>à la carte options like shrimp in cognac sauce</PRO>
  • <PRO>several Thai staples, including a glass noodle salad with seafood</PRO>
  • <PRO>delightful waterfront seating on its deck</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Malibrew

$$

It's not all about the atmosphere at this lively venue: the kitchen is no slouch in the creativity department. Simplicity is key to your enjoyment, with choice cuts of meat and prime local produce getting top billing. Highlights include rotisserie chicken and wood-fired pizza. The nightly live music and array of beers on tap also help to provide uplift.

499 Beach Rd., Pattaya, 20150, Thailand
038--259--588
Known For
  • Simple but perfectly executed dishes
  • Eclectic musical entertainment
  • Excellent selection of international and local ales

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Mum Aroi

$$

For a different side of Pattaya, head north of the city to this beautiful, romantic seafood restaurant that sits right on the waterfront. The almost exclusively Thai clientele enjoys hand-picked lobster, tiger prawns, crab, oysters, and fish amid shimmering pools, palm trees, and sweeping bay views.

83/4 Moo 2, Soi 4, Na Kluea Rd., Pattaya, 20150, Thailand
038--223--252
Known For
  • Point-and-smile ordering
  • Fresh seafood tanks
  • Reasonable prices for quality food

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Orchids Restaurant

$$

The chefs at this Thai-French restaurant acknowledge its Asian influences while relying mainly on French technique. Prawns might come, for instance, Thai-style in a curry with fresh coriander in coconut milk or with echoes of France in a vermouth sauce.

110/1 Naresdamri Rd., Hua Hin, 77110, Thailand
032--513--670
Known For
  • Steak and seafood
  • Locally grown organic vegetables
  • Understated decor with traditional Thai flourishes

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Ristorante Rimini

$$

Lovers of Italian food are particularly well-served on the island, with several stellar options. One of the most memorable is where chef-proprietor Alessandro Paterno presides (usually with cigarette fixed to mouth) over a daily-changing selection of fish and seafood creations.

62/2 Chaloklum, 84280, Thailand
086--758--1405
Known For
  • Fresh seafood
  • Family-run and friendly
  • The giant octopus salad
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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Sopa Seafood

$$

The Hua Hin area, including Takiab, is famed for its fresh seafood, and there are literally dozens of great places to sample its marine bounty cooked Thai-style in an array of stir-fries, soups, and spicy salads. Among these venues, Sopa gets consistently good reviews, and the very reasonable prices add to its cache among the discerning local audience.

Soi 5 Ta-Kiab Bay, Hua Hin, Thailand
081--880--7112
Known For
  • Crabmeat with yellow curry
  • Good value for money
  • Popular with locals
Restaurant Details
Reservation essential

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Taste of Home

$$
At first glance this simple open-air eatery seems like it's nothing special, but pleasant surprises await those who sample its eclectic international fare. The portions are generous—order the Wiener schnitzel, and you'll be amazed it even fits on the plate—and the welcome even more so.
Sairee Beach, Koh Tao, 84360, Thailand
086-012--0727
Known For
  • <PRO>reasonable prices</PRO>
  • <PRO>authentic German food</PRO>
  • <PRO>friendly owner</PRO>

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Vikasa Life Cafe

$$

Organic vegetables take center stage at this teak and art-dominated place led by an acclaimed chef from Berlin. Begin your day with a freshly packed jar of chia pudding, a superfood bowl, or a chili-spiked Thai Greens smoothie, and come back later for an encyclopedic array of clean eats.