



I have been to Phuket many times since I was a child and I have always enjoyed the food, the people and the tourists. Going back again recently after a couple of years, it brought back memories of a simpler life.
I did a quick research for food and we headed to the Sea Hag at Patong beach and I have to say I was really surprised by how good the food was. Not that Thai food in Phuket was bad, its just that there is always a tendency when you go to a tourist spot, its less likely to have more authentic local food.
Jelly and I were pleasently surprised by the quality of the food and service. Food took a while and its filled with tourist (which I was initally suspicious as this was the No. 1 rated restaurant on Trip Advisor) but overall, I would recommend the restaurant to any one looking to take the first step towards thai food.
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