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Montien House Restaurant 
Imagine sitting with your feet in the sand under the sky whilst waiting for your freshly caught fish to be cooked Thai style. Yum. more

The Islander Pub and Restaurant 
Can’t beat the Islander Pub and Restaurant for a cold draught beer at the end of the day. It attracts a big crowd from all parts of the world but especially with all the local Brits as they have quite a few televisions dotted around showing the latest sporting matches. It also has a large menu with a changing nightly special of all those things you might pine for if you come from England. I must admit though the meals were good, quantities large and service good. more

Prego 
How smooth and stylish this restaurant is. Open plan on three sides with black and white marble and beautifully decorated with timber furniture and splashes of red. The menu is Italian and the food is to die for! When you are seated you are immediately surrounded by at least 3 – 4 wait staff each placing napkins, serving water and placing a platter of at least 4 breads with 4 dipping sauces of capsicum and black olive tapenade, balsamic vinegar & olive oil and herb butter. Don’t fill up on this because the meals are sensational. My Risotto with prawns and asparagus with rosemary, mmm. For the surroundings and the service the prices were not too bad. Our meals were 250 – 270000 baht (approx $6 - $8 US) and no charge for the bread. Plus they also offer pizzas which are cheaper even still. more

The Lodge 
A great little place on the beach again and only about 7 rooms in total. Cost for a double was 1200 for the night without breakfast. Comfortable rooms with aircon and inroom safe. A lovely strip of sand, very quiet and low key they had a little pavilion on the beach where you could have a massage or get your nails done. more

Montien House 
Small, family run although not new or ritzy but a great pool area and restaurant fronting the beach and most importantly with a friendly atmosphere especially with the restaurant staff and other travellers. Accommodation ranges from basic bungalows from 1540 baht per night upwards. A deluxe room cost 2450 baht per night it was beautifully decorated and complete with a king size four poster bed, huge marble bathroom with a bath and separate shower, twin basins and to top it off a computer that offered free internet access, great to log onto Globo…well it was possible some of the time at least, that’s when it was working. more

Al's Hut Resort 
A nice spot where you can walk out onto the beach. Twin room was 1200B with a bathroom,TV, a/c and was clean. Other facilities include a restaurant, massage, laundry. If you fly in there is a free airport pickup. There is also a security guard. A lot of other places to eat and drink close by. more

Five Islands Restuarant, 
Super Location - Great Food - Reasonable Price more

Ban Loma Villa 
Exclusive private villa on the beach with its own spa more

Coral Bay Resort 
Earthy, peaceful, clean. No TV or phone in bungalows. Lovely gardens. I loved my stay here. more

Samui Seafood Grill and Restaurant 
A mix of seafood, Thai and international food. Also has a show of Thai dancing. Open from 11.30am-01.00am. A slightly more up market palce to eat. more

Gringo's Cantina 
If you are craving your nachos, guacomole or margueritas this is the place to come to get your fix. Tex Mex with all the regular staples such as Chimichangas, Burritos with a good selection of vegetarian also. They also have standard burgers and so on for the non Mexicano. more

 


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