Koh Lanta Restaurants & Dining
Where to Eat in Koh Lanta
Restaurants have been opening at a rapid rate over the past few years in Koh Lanta which means there's a decent selection of eateries. Local Thai restaurants (good value) have now been joined by pizzerias, a bistro and specialty seafood restaurants in the main beach areas.
If you're looking for that special meal, the Baan Pimalai Restaurant inside the upscale resort of the same name, offers great food, attentive service and and the largest selection on wines on the island.
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Saladan, the main town of Koh Lanta, is small but has a high concentration of restaurants and cafes all within just 300 metres of each other. The majority of the restaurants sit either side of the main road into Saladan, or are built on stilts stretching out over the channel between the two Koh Lanta islands. Read More...
The east coast offers some amazing dining experiences, with most restaurants having views over the southern islands of the Koh Lanta National Park. You can expect really friendly and attentive wait staff and fresh seafood, delivered directly to the restaurants from the local long-tail fisherman. Read More...
You do not have to go far in the north of the island to find something good to eat. Klong Dao and Phrae Ae have the widest range of dining available on the island, whether a traditional roadside Thai stall to a top-quality western restaurant. Read More...
Lanta's southwest coast is one of Thailand's more tranquil shorelines. Home to several top-class resorts, it nevertheless has retained its bucolic appeal and visitors can truly relax in Nature here. Read More...