Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Krabi#3 Phi Phi to Ao Nang


Our last day in Phi Phi ~ doing our last photoshoot at the beach..


Love the picture above! So colorful and nice posture~~




Must try in Phi Phi --> pineapple shake, coconut shake, and orange shake!!
SHAKE SHAKE SHAKE~~~

So far we tried the 2 most recommended restaurants in PP, Garlic Restaurant$ and Papaya Restaurant$. This two stall is full everyday for dinner time, we had to wait quite a long time before savoring the tom yam and green curry! Food at papaya is so spicy!!! U can always request for 'less spicy' but still.. the portion is really big, like 2 person can share for one dish. At Garlic, we love the beef rosti..


Arriving at Krabi town pier, arrange a van while on board the ferry to send us to our booked guest house at Aonang. We stayed at Harvest House$, the price is reasonable, about 1000baht per night. Rooms as u can see is big, clean and comfortable with king size bed... Oh, the staff here is really helpful and friendly. Though its quite a walk to the beach, about 15 minutes.



The search for seafood begins, walking along the road to beach area, we passed by many restaurants. All putting 'seafood displays' in front of the shop. oOo so mouth watering.. As you get nearer to the beach, the price of seafood gets more expensive.

We settled to dine in at Aree Bar Bar$$ restaurant. We had big tiger prawns, oyster, mussel, clam, white snapper, papaya salad and mix vege. So fresh, so good :P the bill comes out about 400baht per person.



Here, we tried the best Pad Thai (fried noodle) in Aonang. Ordered one at first, finished in seconds (imagine 7ppl sharing a pad thai, lol), ordered a second one then Peter wants to have the third one all by himself!!! This stall is just in front of McDonald's and Starbucks. (click on the image to enlarge)

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* Waste of Time
** Not Too Bad
*** Averagely OK
**** Interesting
***** MUST GO

$ Cheap
$$ A Bit Pricy
$$$ Expensive