Eating & Drinking Koh Samui - Recommended Restaurants
Bayview - Best Western Samui Bayview Resort & Spa, 104 Moo 3, 84320 Chaweng Beach
The Bayview Restaurant is renowned throughout Koh Samui not only for its spectacular panoramic view, but also for its sumptuous food. Guests may choose from both local and international cuisine while enjoying the glittering lights of Chaweng , the occasional fireworks, and the reflection of the moon
Prego - Amari Palm Reef Resort, 14/3 Tambon Boput, Chaweng Beach
The coolest Italian restaurant on the island is the place to enjoy seafood specialities and pizzas fresh from the wood-fired oven.
4K - X2 Samui, 442 Moo1, Hua Thanon, Maret
As with all X2 resorts, the signature restaurant and bar ‘4K’ (pronounced fork) offers a tantalizing mix of eastern and western dishes and the best of fusion.
Chomtalay - Chaweng Regent Beach Resort, Chaweng Road
Chomtalay Restaurant serves international, Thai cuisine and seafood à la carte. There is a theme night every Wednesday (Asian buffet) and every Saturday (Thai night with Thai performance). The restaurant is open from 06:30 to 23:00.
Olivia - Baan Haad Ngam Boutique Resort, 154 Moo2 Chaweng Beach, Bophut
The laidback Olivia Restaurant and Cocktail bar is an award-winning restaurant featuring modern Italian, Thai and international cuisine.
Sala Thai - Santiburi Golf Resort & Spa, 12/12 Moo 1, Tambol Mae Nam
Our signature restaurant Sala Thai features classical Royal Thai cuisine whilst over looking our splendid lush tropical gardens. Come and join us for an exceptional dinning experience complimented with our warm and friendly Thai hospitality.
Location: In the main building adjoining the lobby area. Open daily from 19.00 p.m. to 22.00 p.m.
Ruean Sai Lom Restaurant - White House Beach Resort & Spa, 59/3 Moo 5, Chengmon Beach
The renowned restaurant, Ruean Sai Lom is idyllically placed between the classically designed swimming pool, lined with terra-cotta friezes and the magnificent Choengmon Beach. Impeccable design combined with luxurious use of flowers, fabrics and stone do make you feel like a president.
The tables are sectioned off from one other by the clever use of drapes and hangings, making it feel like an extremely private affair. And although up-market, there is no dress code. At one table you'll find shorts and T-shirts worn by a honeymooning couple, while at the next there'll be a group of executives in tuxedos, creating a friendly, Bohemian ambience.
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