Friday 31 May 2013

Travelogue - Phuket, Similan Islands (Part 2)

Day 3 and 4


Day 3 

We headed for breakfast at a kampung again, but not the one that we frequent for the past 2 days.
This place sells chicken rice and has a mama-shop selling snacks and sweets.



50baht each. Don't expect it to taste like Hainanese Chicken Rice. This is a very simple, chicken slices with white rice. The amazing thing is how they get such fresh ingredients

We were hungry cos the rice portion is quite small so we went back to our usual breakfast place and ordered a portion of fried kway teow. We almost tried all variations of the food here already (:  Soup, fried, rice, noodle, kway teow , seafood, pork, chicken...


Kway Teow Phad Talay


After breakfast, we went back to rest for awhile and set off for Rawai Beach!
We wanted to explore a place nearby as we had to head back for an early rest so that we can wake up early the next day for our day trip.
We had lunch at Chocolate Bar & Restaurant.
I wouldn't call it a restaurant, probably more of a cafe.


Soi Rouyphad





Fried Kway Teow with Seafood. Very generous with the ingredients!

This was the best dish. Steamed fish with sour plum and those strips of bacon complements the fish really well! The whole meal was, again, a very affordable one for a touristy place like this. The fish 300baht if i remember correctly.



Strolled along Rawai beach. This place is not for swimming, but many thai families bring their kids here for a picnic or just play around the sand. It is a great hideout away from touristy beaches like Patong. 


For dinner, we decided to just chill at home and called for delivery from Tartufo Restaurant.
They have pizzas, pastas, burgers and thai food. The restaurant, just at the turn of Soi Kokmakham a few steaps away from Two Sisters Bar. Again, it is really random and when we visited the restaurant, there was only staff and I saw her cooking. She came out to tell us more about the menu. We asked if she delivers to our villa, she said yes! A very friendly lady and true enough, she "bao kah liao". She cooks and she delivers.

The pizza was surprisingly tasty and huge for the price!

Although the patty wasn't fantastic, presentation wise was not bad for such a low-profile place.

I loved the Tom Yam! 

Fried Rice - very simple one


Day 4
woke up at like 5am to get ready for or Similan Islands day trip. It was 2500baht, including meals, transport and equipment. The vehicle picked us up at our villa and we went to Kata beach to picked others as well. It was a 1-2hours ride to Taplamu jetty where we got settle to have some snacks, seasick pills and got our equipment.


The speedboat journey to Similan Islands was about 1.5hours.
I strongly recommend everyone to take the seasick pills. Don't geh kiang. You may not feel giddy when you're on the boat, but when the boat stops you are gonna feel really bad.
I'm gonna enlarge the photos from here onward cos they're so so beautiful!!! :O








We snorkeled at 2 islands before heading to the main one for lunch and to chill around.
I've never seen such blue waters in my life. 
They're not just blue. They're blue AND clear. It is that colour the moment you step out of the shore. It's amazing. By the way, the sun is so powdery fine that I had a difficult time washing my swimming costume cos it gets stucked in between. After washing, everytime I stretch, a bunch of sand appears on my swimming costume again even after multiple washes. I eventually gave up rinsing it.









Similan Islands is a group of 9 islands off Andaman Sea and one of the top 10 best dive sites in the world!
For this trip, I booked online with http://www.phuketeasytour.com . It was a last minute thing and we were really lucky to have gotten a spot with a good price. Wooddy, who called us back to confirm our booking was fast and arranged things very well for us though our villa was hard to find. That said I guess they outsourced the trip to another company cos when we arrived at the jetty, the tour guides that followed us throughout the trip belonged to another company called MedzTour or something. Nonetheless, they were professional, helpful and friendly. N was seasick and she gave us helpful advice. She also kept a look out for everyone as much as possible. I tipped them generously at the end of the day cos we truly enjoyed ourselves. The only regret was that we did not have a waterproof camera to capture those beautiful tropical fishes ):

After a long day out, we took the minibus and dropped off other tourists at Kata. We asked if the driver could let us have dinner at Kata before sending us back to Rawai. We paid him a few hundred baht and we agreed (:




Visited this place that sells Indian food, seafood and local thai dishes. Expensive and not very nice tasting. The only thing is that it has a clean toilet and the restaurant has Wi-fi. 





To be continued...

Check out my post on: Phuket 2013 - Part 1 and Part

Wednesday 22 May 2013

Travelogue - Phuket (Part 1)

Day 1 and 2
For the first time in my life, I'm not in Singapore for CNY. No steamboat, no visiting, no gambling.. (Thankfully still had some ang baos and goodies to munch on)
I was in Phuket for 9 days! Also the first time I've been away for so long. Seriously, 9 days is too long.
So, here is part 1 and I will be talking abot Day 1 and 2.


Touched down safely! Now, we were supposed to be there with my family, but something cropped up at the last minute and my family had to push back the trip. So both of us went ahead first. 
Total lost. We had no itinerary (my brother planned it initially), so we just took one step at a time and did some minimal planning when we were there.
My brother had arranged airport transfer, so we just had to wait for the driver to pick us up.
In Phuket, there are no metered taxis. All the prices are fixed and depending on which location you're heading, you will pay that exact price. Ranges btwn 400-900 Baht if i'm not wrong... Very pricey!


Super comfortable and spacious minibus. 
As I mentioned earlier, my family was supposed to be with us. So the vehicle that picked us up was a minibus but it was just the 2 of us. It's better to arrange transport. Now, in Phuket, there are territories which not all drivers can enter as they are owned by the triads. I was staying in Rawai, so  






We chose Rawai beach as it might be more peaceful, quiet and away from the more touristy areas like Patong. That said, there are foreigners every where in Phuket.
We stayed in Coconut Paradise Villas at Rawai. It's ratings were very good on TripAdvisor, so we had quite high expectation, but were abit disappointed. Although I feel ok with that place, my family felt uncomfortable. There mosquitoes everywhere (we had to keep windows closed all times and sprayed insecticide everywhere). The area is very quiet so not advisable to return back late at night. It is about 10mins walk from the main road into Soi Cokmakham. The main road has many restaurants, cafes and convenient stalls though! It is also about 10-15 min walk to Rawai beach. The boss was really friendly, he welcomed us and showed us around. After that, we seldom see him, but we can call him easily. The place is pretty much a you-have-you-own-peace-and-we-won't-disturb-you, but when you need help, you can call them easily. 
This is probably good for young couples, but definitely not for kids looking at the insects all around. 


Banana, Sweet Potato, Yam Fritters



Our villa was surrounded by kampungs. Just 1 min walk, we reach this place that sells noodles, rice etc.. Anything that you wanna order, how to you want it to be cooked, as long as she has the ingredients, the friendly aunty will cook it for you. The first time there, we had kway teow soup (40Baht). Outside her stall, another aunty sells Banana, Sweet Potato, Yam Fritters. Really cheap. 

Transport in Phuket is very very expensive so many foreigners travel around via a motorbike. As my brother initially arranged a driver for the whole family, I called him up and use his service for the day if I'm travelling to other parts of Phuket. We had several drivers, Manop, Bow, Nicky.. all of them we got through Manop. He was great really helpful. Nicky and Bow's english wasn't good. In the next post, I will talk more about the drivers.
So for day 1, we wanted to just explore around the area, so we walked all the way to Nai Harn village, very close to Nai Harn beach, to look for the bicycle shop that we saw when the villa's boss drove us around to take a look. We rented 2 bicycles for 3-4 days to cycle out to main road to buy things in case we needed. We did not dare to ride a motorbike so I guess bicycle was the safest choice.


Cycled to Nai Harn beach further cos wanted to have some street food, but there wasn't any. Only restaurants and some zi char stuff, which was pretty expensive. So on the way back to our villa, at Nai Harn village, we stopped to eat at this random Thai Lagoon Restaurant, located just opposite Nai Harn villa, along Wiset Road

Khao Phad Muu. Pork Fried Rice


Phad Thai


Thai Prawn Cake.


There were a number of diners over there and we were surprised that the good was awesome!
For such a random restaurant, they deserve a shoutout. Price was pretty reasonable for a restaurant in Phuket.




Day Two

We cycled out to the main road for breakfast. This place is along the shops that are opposite Two Sisters Bar & Restaurant, away from the direction of Nai Harn. There's a blue canopy outside the shop, as you can see from the picture below. Just a few minutes walk! It sells the usual thai food, similar to what we ate at right outside our villa.



Char Siew Noodle Soup

Beef Kway Teow Soup

Roast Pork (more like Deep Fried Pork)


Omelette

This is like any other average thai eateries, very basic food you can order, nothing spectacular, but it is very affordable (:

Headed back to villa and...
Went for a dip in our private pool!

Spot the mosquito coil



Washed up, get ready, called for driver who came slightly before noon to pick us up. Driver of the day was Nicky. His english wasn't very good, and loved to bring us to funny places, which we resisted.

First stop, Chalong Temple. We were really lucky to be there during CNY cos there's this annual festival that is like a market in the temple. Sells many many things, like a pasar malam, but smaller than Chatuchak.










This looks like layers of fried bee hoon, with the extremely thin strands of wafer (not sure how to describe), tasting piled and rolled together. Okay, it is really difficult to describe it unless there's a video to show how it is made. It tastes a little like egg rolls! Quite expensive, but I love it and bought many packets of it back.

Lok Lok!



This crispy coconut pancake needs no introduction. It is pretty common in BKK as well!

Now as was saying, Nicky is pretty sly. We wanted to have lunch at Rimtang restaurant. We know roughly where is it, but we are not sure the exact place. He say doesn't know (not sure real or not), and he stopped at some restaurant and told us to eat here cos it's good. We rejected and told him to just drive, and showed him on the map to go to Thung Kha road. So he drove us to somewhere and said this is Thung Kha road. We tried to look out for road signs but there wasn't any, so nvm.. Kept driving straight but we can't find the restaurant. So, we told him to send us to Central Festival, we alighted, asked the information counter, and got specific directions. Finally, made our way there! N was desperate to come here cos there have been reviews that the Mango Sticky Rice is the best.. 



Dry Noodles, with shallots and some vegetables. Looks very pitiful. 

Thai Iced Tea that was too milky. I'd rather drink at the kampung store's.
This place was a disappointment. Many locals were there, but the food was just... Awful. We didn't like it at all. Maybe we ordered the wrong food.

In the late evening, we went to Super Cheap. It is a super market that sells EVERYTHING. Alright, I wouldn't say it's a super market. More like a hypermart that is in a warehouse setting.








The place is ridiculously huge and we were so overwhelmed by it. Bought lots of stuff back since we had a vehicle and it was good to utilise it


5 litres of water x 2


Put our things down, went to Patong at night. 



Just behind Jungceylon, outside the Banzaan Fresh Market (which operates during the day, turns into a Night Market. Many food stalls were set up, selling a hugeeeee variety of food.

Grilled chicken heart

Phad Thai and Oyster Omelette 


To be continued....

For other parts of my Phuket Travelogue:
Phuket 2013 - Part 2
Phuket 2013 - Part 3