Monday, December 12, 2011

Help with dining?

We are staying at 6 nights at Nora Beach Resort which as I understand it is 10 Mins north of Chaweng Beach.



Can anyone advise of any great dining establishments or experiences including on the beach around that area . We are a party of 10 adults with 5 young children.



Help with dining?


Are there no restaurants in this area?



Help with dining?


There are plenty of restaurants within 10 min. of Nora, just walk down into Chaweng.... al depends what you like and on your budget. Grab a dining guide when you arrive....it helps.




dont know about in the direct area that your staying in but the main strip in chaweng youll be spoilt for choice,from burger king to 5 star restarunts.if you like sea food youll love it wherever you go.




Nora Beach Resort has a lovely restaurant called Prasuthon which is open sided along the beachfront. There is the Yupa restaurant which has a hillside location offering great views. Im sure Olivio which is part of Baan Haad Ngam resort is within walking distance towards the south and it is our favourite restaurant Their hot chocolate cake is beautiful (dont share with anyone). Honestly there is so much choice in Samui and you will not find dining difficult. If you like Mexican try our 2nd favourite Gringos cantina and enjoy the jugs of Sangria.



I reckon you could stay there for months and still not try every restaurant which Samui has to offer.



Enjoy



Glennie






hi, olivios italian restaurant is nearby to the Nora beach resort and is highly recommended by other site visitors




We were in Chaweng June 07 and can heartily recommend the new Italian ';Prego'; right at the North end of Chaweng near to the Hospital.



For a party of ten the bill will not be cheap - it was @3000 baht for two persons including a bottle of wine at 1200 baht. Food, setting and service were better than our experience at Poppies - where we stayed and ';The Cliff';.



Slightly down the cost scale was Samui Seafood. Good food but soso service. The setting is nice - arranged around a replica fishing boat / ship.





Beach vendors are great value for lunch and if you are sunbathing most will do a ice cold coke or a beer for half the cost of the hotel.





My tip would be to budget for prices near home than what you read in the likes of lonely planet etc unless of course you want to eat with the indiginous population.

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