Phuket: Street Foods
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Phuket's vibrant street food scene shines at night markets and food courts around the island. This list highlights top local food spots—such as the Phuket Sunday Walking Street market (Lard Yai) and Chillva Night Market—where travelers can sample traditional snacks and dishes like pork porridge and dim sum in a lively market atmosphere.
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Sunday Walking Street (Lard Yai)
What it is
A bustling night market on Thalang Road held every Sunday evening. Lard Yai features street food stalls, local crafts, and live music. Visitors can try Phuket specialties like pork porridge and fresh fruit shakes here. This open-air bazaar is a popular local event that offers a festive introduction to Phuket's street food culture.
Best Places to try
Tip
To find nearby locations, search 'Sunday Walking Street Phuket' in Google Maps for places close to your location.



Phuket Weekend Night Market (Naka Market)
What it is
A large weekly night market in Phuket Town, held on Saturdays and Sundays. Naka Market offers hundreds of food stalls with local dishes, snacks, and desserts. It's a one-stop spot for street foods like curries, fresh juices, and grilled meats. The market's festive atmosphere and variety make it a must-visit for experiencing Phuket's street cuisine.
Tip
To find nearby locations, search 'Phuket Weekend Night Market' in Google Maps for places close to your location.
Malin Plaza Patong
What it is
A nightlife and shopping complex in Patong that hosts street food vendors and shops. Malin Plaza features a food court with a mix of Thai and international snacks, drinks, and seafood. It's a popular spot for tourists to sample casual Phuket dishes like grilled satay and curry in a lively open-air setting.
Best Places to try
Tip
To find nearby locations, search 'Malin Plaza Patong' in Google Maps for places close to your location.
Phuket Indy Market
What it is
Also called Lard Ploy Khong, this local market is held weekly in Phuket Town. It offers a variety of street food stalls and artisanal goods. Visitors can taste regional Phuket dishes (like noodle soups and desserts) as well as international eats. The market's youthful vibe makes it a fun spot for late-night snacks.
Best Places to try
Tip
To find nearby locations, search 'Phuket Indy Market' in Google Maps for places close to your location.
Lock Tien Food Court
What it is
A small food court in Phuket Old Town known for Hokkien and Peranakan dishes. Lock Tien serves specialties like curry noodles and O-Tao (oyster omelet). It's frequented by locals and visitors seeking authentic Phuket flavors in a simple setting. The court is often recommended as a must-visit for traditional Phuket snacks.
Best Places to try
Tip
To find nearby locations, search 'Lock Tien Food Court' in Google Maps for places close to your location.

Go Benz Pork Porridge
What it is
A Michelin-recognized stall in Old Phuket Town famous for rice porridge with minced pork and century egg. Go-Benz's version features silky smooth congee with flavorful pork toppings and fried garlic. It's a hearty local favorite often cited in travel guides. The shop's longstanding reputation makes it a go-to spot for authentic Phuket-style pork porridge.
Best Places to try
Tip
To find nearby locations, search 'Go Benz Pork Porridge' in Google Maps for places close to your location.
Boonrat Dim Sum
What it is
A popular dim sum restaurant in Phuket Town known for steamed buns and dumplings with local flavors. Boonrat's menu features traditional Chinese-style snacks (baozi, siu mai) made fresh daily. It's an affordable dining spot recommended by food bloggers, offering an authentic taste of Phuket's Chinese-Thai culinary heritage in a casual setting.
Tip
To find nearby locations, search 'Boonrat Dim Sum' in Google Maps for places close to your location.






