The hotel is strategically situated, all we needed was to walk along the main road, straight down to Jungceylon. Before reaching Jungceylon, you will see Boxing Stadium and the lane next to it will lead you to Bangla road, where the night lives were. Patong beach is just right at the end of Bangla.
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Boxing Stadium |
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Jungceylon |
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Jungceylon |
We headed to Jungceylon first in order to have lunch. A pretty standard malls, where there are variety of food to choose and connecting malls for shopping. Generally, the food are nice at whichever restaurant or cafe we had. I didn't find much local food around Patong area except those on push-cart. Next to Jungceylon, there were some make-shift stores open at night, which you can do some shopping too.
We had lunch at Spoon Restaurant which served Thai food as well as western food. Food was nice and the price was reasonable.
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Spoon Restaurant |
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Spoon Restaurant |
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Cappuccino & Mango |
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Rice, Shrimp, Beef Curry, Chicken Green Curry |
We shopped around the malls before proceeding to Banzann Market, which was opposite of Jungceylon. We bought some fruits from the fresh market for our stay at Phuket.
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Banzaan Market |
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Banzaan Market |
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Banzaan Market |
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Banzaan Market |
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Banzann Market |
Next we walked along the Bangla road where the night lives were. Indeed it was a stretch of happenings at night. Many interesting pubs and bars along this road. At the end of Bangla road is Patong Beach where the crowd is.
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Tiger Restaurant Along Bangla |
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Patong Beach |
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Patong Beach |
We were back to Jungceylon to have dinner at Shawarma. A simple shop, yet the food was delicious. We made a few more rounds of shopping here, and bought banana and corn roti from Aladdin Roti for supper.
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Shawarma |
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Dinner |
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Dinner |
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Aladdin Roti |
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Aladdin Roti |
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Banana & Corn Roti |
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