Phuket – Day 5 – Phuket Indy Market

I’ll do a post on the places we dined at the end of our trip. But generally speaking, the eateries and restaurants’ menu prices around Cassia Phuket are a lot higher than those around Phuket Old Town so far.

The Phuket Indy (Night) Market is a very easy five minutes walk away from Sino House Phuket Hotel, and is opened on Wednesday to Friday from the late afternoon onwards – so we took a look and ended up having what Hannah likes to call ‘messy food for dinner’. What that means, literally, is that dinner comprises numerous small snack items – and we had several rounds of Thai fish cakes, coconut juices, coconut smoothies, milk shakes, skewered pork slices, strawberries in a cup, Thai-styled Maggi noodles, Pad Thai (stir-fried noodles), sea weed flavored potato chips, Thai omelette, and Chicken satay. And as though that wasn’t enough food, Ling picked up more snacks even for supper LOL.

Food!

Coconut smoothie!
A bowl of Thai fishcakes that cost 40THB.
Thai noodles @ 20THB.
Omelette and rice @ 40THB.
Two sticks of Chicken Satay @ 10THB each.
Sliced and skewered pork @ 30THB.
Seaweed flavored potato chips @ 20THB a stick.
Pad Thai @ 50THB.

And random shots of stalls:

Don’t bother eating at restaurants – just get your fix of Thai street foot at this gem. Highly recommended for a visit!

Day 6 in the next post @ Patong area!