46 Best Restaurants in The Gulf Coast Beaches, Thailand

2 Fishes

$$$$ | Tambon Bophut Fodor's choice

One of the most creative restaurants on Samui fuses culinary sophistication with a welcoming, casual atmosphere in keeping with its surroundings. Chefs perform alchemy from the venue's open-counter kitchen, providing dishes such as linguine with prawns, clams, mussels, and chilies in a white wine and tomato sauce; and king prawns with garlic, chili, and lemon. 

79/5 Moo 1, Koh Samui, Surat Thani, 84320, Thailand
66-099-281--9973
Known For
  • open kitchen is a nice touch
  • excellent fish of the day
  • culinary sophistication
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch

Bang Po 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, Surat Thani, 84320, Thailand
077-420010
Known For
  • sandy beach setting
  • truly authentic tom yum
  • a sea urchin salad that doesn't break the bank

Cafe des Amis

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Belying Pattaya's slightly unsophisticated reputation, this fine dining haven oozes Gallic class. Tucked away in a residential district between Pattaya and Jomtien, it's something of a romantic refuge. And the food helps to elevate proceedings with choice offerings including premium steaks and showstoppers such as Japanese scallops with black pudding and cauliflower puree and lamb shank spiced with paprika, chili, and cumin.

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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 Dechanuchit Rd., Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan, 77110, Thailand
66-32-511252
Known For
  • prime night market location
  • bustling atmosphere
  • open kitchen

Ogen

$$$ Fodor's choice

This Israeli-run joint brings a mouthwatering taste of the Levant to Thailand's most venerable beach enclave. While the smoky aroma of meat, fish, and kebabs grilling over charcoal make this a heaven for carnivores, vegans are equally well-fed with a selection of salads, dips, and righteous falafel and hummus plates. 

Angela's at Moonhut

$ | Mae Nam Beach

This beachfront diner serves salads and sandwiches, both traditional and inventive. Among the latter, the "Hot Bandana" is a tasty vegetarian sandwich baked inside a bread bowl and served wrapped in a bandana.

Benihana

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The concept—one familiar to western visitors, especially those from North America—is not exactly authentic to Japan or any country for that matter. But Benihana's take on Japanese-style teppanyaki has proved to be an enduring formula. The template is followed to a tee at its Pattaya outlet with flamboyant chefs cooking up a storm before diners' eyes. 

Big Fish

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Pattaya's reputation as a top spot for sampling seafood is given fresh impetus at this lively restaurant. The venue is open daily for lunch, but it comes alive on weekend nights when gourmands flock to its seafood buffet, which is a kingly affair starring superfresh morsels served in an underwater-inspired space popping with eclectic artworks. 

390 Moo 9, Pattaya Sai 2 Rd., Pattaya, Chonburi, 20150, Thailand
66-038-930600
Known For
  • famous Sunday night buffet
  • live music, which adds to the vibe
  • an outstanding array of seafood
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Mon.–Thurs.

Blues Blues

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Hidden in plain sight on the way to an elephant camp and waterfall is this family-run Thai restaurant that brings a love of food, art (one of the owners is a multimedia artist and the decor reflects this), and music together under one canopy. Keep it classic with curries, stir-fries, or stuffed omelets—all fairly priced and full of flavor.

Klong Son, Koh Chang, Trat, 23170, Thailand
66-087-144--6412
Known For
  • open-air dining
  • unique decor
  • simple yet satisfying local dishes

Buffalo Bill's at Fisherman's Wharf

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This surf-and-turf restaurant takes pride in using the best of the region's produce and seafood. Try the beer-battered fish-and-chips served in traditional newspaper wrapping, or start your day with the best eggs Benedict in town.

8 Chomsin Rd., Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan, 77110, Thailand
08-0727--4710
Known For
  • <PRO>Sunday roast specials</PRO>
  • <PRO>spicy Thai food if you don't want Western fare</PRO>
  • <PRO>reputable guest rooms </PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Chez Francois

$$$$ | Tambon Bophut

Chef/owner Francois Porte holds fort at this bijou fine dining option in Bophut. While the prices seem lofty by Samui standards, they are actually very reasonable considering the caliber of the culinary offerings. Menu highlights include mustard- and herb-crusted New Zealand rack of lamb and baked fresh grouper fillet topped with herb crust and served with lemon butter sauce. 

33/2 Moo 1, Koh Samui, Surat Thani, 84320, Thailand
66-096-071--1800
Known For
  • fine French cuisine
  • intimate atmosphere
  • divine desserts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

DiDiNE

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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, Phetchaburi, Thailand
66-87-189--3864
Known For
  • great value
  • pizza and pasta
  • big portions
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Dining on the Rocks

$$$$ | Tambon Bophut

Arranged on several terraces, the tables here all have panoramic sea views; arrive before sunset to get the full effect. In addition to à la carte entrées and apps like iced tom yum gazpacho with oysters, this Six Senses' staple offers a wide range of revelatory set menus, including one for vegetarians.

El Greco

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El Greco brings a taste of the Ionian to the tropics. The emphasis is on prime ingredients perfectly cooked: a simple creed that is executed via offerings such as shrimp saganaki (shrimp with feta, fresh oregano, tomatoes, and olive oil) and giant souvlaki platters 

Gambero Rosso Andrea

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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. 

Indian By Nature

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Regulars pack the room at this elegant Indian restaurant, which honors Pattaya's bountiful seafood supply with such dishes as a comforting fish curry and a crab masala special that's an absolute must when it's available. Service is attentive but never overbearing, living up to the awards this local favorite has earned since it opened in 2004.

306/64-68 Thapraya Rd., Pattaya, Chonburi, 20150, Thailand
038-364656
Known For
  • a drink trolley devoted to gin
  • private dining for special occasions
  • excellent dessert menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

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 rep courtesy of perfectly cooked Thai-style seafood. Menu highlights include the stir-fried prawns in salt, chili, and garlic.

10/10/1 Moo 4, Koh Chang, Trat, 23170, Thailand
66-081-982–3954
Known For
  • seriously good seafood
  • English-language menu
  • popular with the locals

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.

Kob Thai Restaurant

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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. 

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, Surat Thani, 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>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Lek Noi

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This place doesn't look like much—it's little more than a shack with plastic chairs and simple wooden tables—but many locals say this the best place for seafood on the island. Lek Noi is a little more than a kilometer (½ mile) out of town on the way to Chudhadhuj Palace.

Long Dtai

$$$$ | Choeng Mon Beach

Australian chef David Thompson is a legend of Thai cuisine, having helped raise its profile internationally at Nahm, his legendary venture in Bangkok. This, his debut on Koh Samui, is a more casual affair. Here he hones in on southern Thai flavors to outstanding effect. Expect creations with plenty of fire such as spicy yellow curry with prawns and local fish, or mellower dishes like five-spice duck eggs.

24/269 Moo 5, Koh Samui, Surat Thani, Thailand
66-077-602–3012
Known For
  • a southern sojurn by a master of Thai cuisine
  • uncompromising spicy flavors
  • very reasonable prices
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.

Lucky Crab Restaurant

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As if striving to please every last one of the island's international visitors, this fun restaurant serves entrées from around the world. The specialty, though, is grilled seafood, prepared with one of 12 sauces; select your fish and sauce, then enjoy the breeze from the ceiling fans while you await your food.

94/18 Haad Rin W, Haad Rin, Surat Thani, 84280, Thailand
077-375125
Known For
  • <PRO>hot pan special of sizzling seafood</PRO>
  • <PRO>wide menu, covering all the culinary bases</PRO>
  • <PRO>grilled fish</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards

Malibrew

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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.

Moom Aroi

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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 Na Klua Rd., Pattaya, Chonburi, 20150, Thailand
038-223252
Known For
  • point-and-smile ordering
  • fresh seafood tanks
  • reasonable prices considering the quality of the food

Nang Nual

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At the southern end of Pattaya Beach Road is one of the city's best places for seafood. A huge array of freshly caught fish is laid out on blocks of ice at the entrance; point to what you want, explain how you'd like it cooked (most people prefer grilled), and ask for some fried rice on the side for a flawless meal.

214–10 S. Pattaya Beach Rd., Pattaya, Chonburi, 20150, Thailand
038-428177
Known For
  • picture menus for indecisive diners
  • plump steaks for the non-seafood crowd
  • terrace dining overlooking the ocean

Nira's Home Bakery

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The alluring scent of fresh baked goods immediately delights all who enter this funky place. The owner, who picked up his baking skills while living and working in Germany, opened Nira's in the mid-1980s, before the island even had electricity.

74/10 Moo 1, Thong Sala, Haad Rin, Surat Thani, 84280, Thailand
081-535--5215
Known For
  • <PRO>homemade lasagna</PRO>
  • <PRO>fresh, fresh juices</PRO>
  • <PRO>gourmet sandwiches</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards

Ocean 11

$$$$ | Tambon Bophut

This restaurant's unapologetically Western menu attracts Americans and Europeans. Soft-shell crab on arugula and white snapper baked in a banana leaf provide a refreshing change of pace from Thai-centric fare.

23 Moo 4, Koh Samui, Surat Thani, 84320, Thailand
089-813--5715
Known For
  • <PRO>inviting beachside atmosphere</PRO>
  • <PRO>penne with prawns</PRO>
  • <PRO>a particularly lavish rack of lamb</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Orchids Restaurant

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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, Prachuap Khiri Khan, 77110, Thailand
66-032-513670
Known For
  • steak and seafood
  • locally grown organic vegetables
  • understated decor with traditional Thai flourishes

Pan & David

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The owners are a Thai-American couple, so it's not surprising that their eatery serves a mix of their native dishes. The best ones, among them spaghetti with a spicy seafood sauce, inventively combine the two influences. Ocean breezes cool the open-air dining area.