Since the explosion in tourism to Thailand in the 1980’s Thai food has established a foothold as one of the world’s leading schools of the culinary arts. It is one of the 5 most popular food types globally, the others being Indian, Chinese, French, and Italian. When you visit Thailand,Just go through booking with best travel agency which provide you the best Phuket Tour Package. Although it is possible to enjoy western food, why bother? You are in the home of one of the world’s great cooking schools, so sit back and enjoy.

Phuket, as always, boats the most beautiful beaches in the world but this little city is more popular for its culinary background with hundreads of food readily availble in restaurants and on the street. To help you have a quick overview of what to eat, we pick out 10 of the best food in Phuket in this writing.

Made famous by “The Beach” featuring Leo DiCaprio in 2000, Phi Phi Islands is not just one island, but a group of six islands in total. Five of which are virgin islands, undeveloped save for national park buildings. Phi Phi Don is the only developed island in the group, and is home to hotels, restaurants, shops and bars. It’s known for its fantastic snorkelling locations and authentic Thai food. Explore the Phi Phi Islands and their stunning coral reefs abound with marine life, or swim and snorkel in these crystal clear tropical waters on Phuket Speed Boat Package.

The variety of Thai food in Phi Phi Island is sure to please many palates. Thai food maintains a reputation as being one of the world’s most delicious and creative cuisines. The different dishes – from quick lunchtime noodles to spicy salads, soups and curries – combined with ingredients like coconut milk, lemongrass and ginger,make it a must-try. Surprisingly, it isn’t always spicy; Chinese-influenced dishes are considerably calmer.

Thai food varies from region to region, depending on the local ingredients used. Southern Thailand is famous for fiery curries and fish dishes. Surrounded by the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, there’s no shortage of fish, prawn, lobster and crab. Seafood can be curried, steamed, boiled, barbecued or fried, and served with different sauces and dips. Phi Phi is the ideal place to sample them all.