Tag: Island Life

  • Best local restaurants in Koh Lipe

    Best local restaurants in Koh Lipe

    Koh Lipe is a beautiful Thai island, closer to Malaysia than mainland Thailand. It’s referred to as the Maldives of Thailand and it’s easy to see why. The white sandy beaches, beautiful blue water, hidden beaches and stunning sunsets make this island a perfect getaway.

    1. Restaurants on Koh Lipe
    2. Seven of the best local restaurants on Koh Lipe
      1. The best seafood
      2. Tasneem Halal Food
      3. Thaidurm Restaurant
      4. Nèe papaya Thaifood & BBQ
      5. Serene Restaurant
      6. Wanwanthaifoodseafoodkohlipe
      7. Kwyteiyw Ban Suan Noodles
    3. Planning a visit to Koh Lipe

    Restaurants on Koh Lipe

    Koh Lipe is more expensive than mainland Thailand and a few other Thai islands. It’s not pricey at all compared with the UK, Europe or the US of course, but if you’re on a backpacking budget you’ll notice the prices are somewhat higher than most of South East Asia. Additionally, there are plenty of restaurants on Koh Lipe serving Western or Indian food, and not many just serving local Thai food.

    In light of all of this we set out to find the best local restaurants serving delicious Thai food on Koh Lipe without breaking the bank, and have shared that list below!

    We’ve given the price of a Pad Thai as a benchmark dish, but prices for various dishes do of course differ from place to place.

    Seven of the best local restaurants on Koh Lipe

    The best seafood

    Despite the name, we actually couldn’t see any fresh seafood on offer so we decided not to order any of that, perhaps because we ate at lunch time… Regardless the food is decent and the portions are huge. The shining star of their menu are the smoothies – the best we had on the island and we went back to get another the next day!

    Opening hours: 10am-10pm every day

    Location: here

    Pad Thai: 80฿

    Tasneem Halal Food

    There was a proper locals vibe at Tasneem’s both times we ate there. The people working at the restaurant are really friendly and attentive without being pushy and the food is great as well. We can definitely recommend the mango salad which was a delicious!

    Opening hours: 6am-9pm every day

    Location: here

    Pad Thai: 70-90฿ depending on whether you have veg only or add proteins

    Thaidurm Restaurant

    We found this place by accident and ended up going back twice, the seafood was delicious as was the Pad Thai and actually not as pricey for fish as other places we saw so if you want to try some on the island, here is a great option.

    Just a word of warning – don’t be fooled by the juice stand across the road, they look amazing but if you get large one they’re super watered down which is disappointing.

    Opening hours: 12pm-11pm every day

    Location: here

    Pad Thai: 80฿ with shrimp

    Nèe papaya Thaifood & BBQ

    This is a huge restaurant but it’s super busy here every night! The food is really tasty with generous portions and the service is quick and friendly despite them being so busy. There’s a lot of seafood on offer here which makes the prices a bit higher than other places on this list but the prawns we had in our Massaman curry were gigantic and delicious!

    Opening hours: 9am-11:30pm every day

    Location: here

    Pad Thai: 80฿

    Serene Restaurant

    Serene restaurant is right on Walking Street which makes it very central on the island. We had lunch here twice as the food was very tasty and quick. The menu is well priced given its location and the one woman who does all the cooking here cooks in a classic open kitchen meaning you can see your food being made.

    Opening hours: 1pm-4pm & 6pm-9:30pm every day

    Location: here

    Pad Thai: 90฿

    Wanwanthaifoodseafoodkohlipe

    Despite a name that seemingly was entered into Google maps without any spaces, this place deserves a visit! It’s a bit rough around the edges but the staff and food are nice enough. The restaurant is fairly small but the service is very quick and the papaya salad has just the right amount of spice and lime – delicious!

    Opening hours: 11am-9:30pm every day

    Location: here

    Pad Thai: 80฿

    Kwyteiyw Ban Suan Noodles

    This little local restaurant should absolutely be on your must eat list in Koh Lipe. We went back twice and loved every single mouthful. It’s basically a phò place and is amazingly cheap. There’s no menu, you just go to the counter and choose the meat you’d like (chicken or pork or a mix) and your noodles (thick or thin). For those of you who have visited Vietnam, it will bring back a flood of memories! It’s run by a really sweet couple, highly recommended!

    Opening hours: 7am-3pm every day

    Location: here

    Pad Thai: No Pad Thai here, but each dish costs between 60-80฿ depending on whether you choose a single type of meat or a mix!

    There we have it! Seven local restaurants on Koh Lipe to eat delicious Thai food at, without breaking the bank. Let us know if you tried any of these – leave a comment below or find us on Instagram!

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  • Five of the cutest cafes in Gili Trawangan

    Five of the cutest cafes in Gili Trawangan

    1. Location, location, location!
    2. Cafe number 1: Carpe Diem Cafe & Restaurant
    3. Cafe number 2: Taste
    4. Cafe number 3: The Banyan Tree
    5. Cafe number 4: Coco Cafe & Ice cream
    6. Cafe number 5: Coffee & Thyme

    Gili Trawangan, fondly known as Gili T, is the most developed of the three Gili Islands. Gili Meno and Gili Air are certainly not undiscovered, but if you’re after aesthetically pleasing cafes and delicious smoothie bowls for breakfast whilst looking out onto white sands and blue waters, then Gili T is the place for you.

    We’re big fans of coffee – those of you following us on Instagram will be used to our cafe hunting endeavors! We tried lots of cafe’s on Gili T and not all of them made the cut – here are five we loved.

    Location, location, location!

    All these cafes are on the main stretch on the east of the island, which makes them very easy to find as that’s where a lot of the hotels and beautiful beaches are. This side of Gili T is also where the harbour is for boats arriving from Lombok, Bali and the other Gilis, so if you’re waiting to board or have arrived before check-in time at your hotel, these are all perfectly located to kill time in a yummy way!

    Just a note on the all important air con: Pretty much all the cafes on Gili T will have air conditioning, but sometimes it’s in a room upstairs or towards the back of the cafe – if you’re after a break from the heat but you don’t get that freezing hit of aircon as you walk through the door, don’t panic, friendly staff can point you in the right direction!

    Cafe number 1: Carpe Diem Cafe & Restaurant

    This cafe caught our eye as we were walking past thanks to the stunning selection of baked goods on display in the window! The next day we went back for our coffee and pastry pick me up. The team here are so friendly and kind. There were a couple of small kids in that day with their tired parents and the staff were happy to entertain the little ones, carrying them around the cafe and chatting away to them.

    Delicious ‘crombolino’ that fell over but was still tasty!

    The cafe itself is decorated beautifully, with large parrot murals and very on trend rope lights. The cafes on GIli T all scream ‘boho beach’ and this is no exception.

    We ordered an iced latte, long black and crombolino pastry and were not disappointed. The coffee was great quality and the pastry was delicious! We were half expecting it to be a bit anticlimatic because so many amazing-looking pastries are, especially in South East Asia unfortunately, but this was great!

    Carpe Diem is also a restaurant, while we didn’t try their food, it is well rated and the food coming out looked very good. Plus the kitchen staff were super busy, which is always a good sign.

    Location pin!

    Cafe number 2: Taste

    We went here a couple of times for an afternoon coffee because 1) the coffee is great and 2) the atmosphere is so chill. 

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    At Taste: Sitting on the sand, drinking a coffee and looking out to the sea – perfect!

    Sitting on the beach with the sand between your toes is such a great way to spend an afternoon and the servers are so lovely you don’t feel any stress or pressure to move on. We actually spent about an hour here after finishing our coffees just playing cards and chilling out with no issues. 

    For people who really like their coffee this was way up there, and (as always) the order was an iced latte and hot long black. 

    This place does also do food but we didn’t eat here and their food menu looked to be on the pricier side so I would hope the quality is worth it.

    Location pin!

    Cafe number 3: The Banyan Tree

    This place looks tiny when you first walk in but it has a large upstairs seating area which is airconditioned and an outdoor balcony overlooking the sea. 

    It seems to be very popular with digital nomads as somewhere a little bit quieter to get some work done. While it definitely gives off that vibe, it also has some great music playing and friendly waiters who are never short of a smile. 

    The building is beautiful, with high ceilings and exposed brick work that you’ll notice is very similar to some of the older buildings on the island if you go for a wander through the winding streets.

    Beautiful architecture in The Banyan Tree

    In addition to the lovely coffee there is a great selection of sweet treats that are mainly vegan along with a large menu that I would have liked to have tried if we were on the island another night (we found Banyan on the last day!).

    The cafe also promotes sustainability and eco-friendly initiatives, which is especially important on such a small island that relies on shipping it’s produce in from nearby Lombok and Bali. 

    Location pin!

    Cafe number 4: Coco Cafe & Ice cream

    This cafe is such a vibe, it’s constantly bustling as it’s right by the harbour and serves great coffee, cakes, smoothie bowls and avocado toast. 

    Absolutely amazing smoothie bowl from Coco Cafe & Ice Cream

    We popped in here on our first morning for a pick me up brunch and it totally hit the spot. The music is great, the staff are chaotic but lovely, and everything tastes delicious. It’s pretty small though so find a table and hold it for dear life! It’s worth it.

    Location pin!

    Cafe number 5: Coffee & Thyme

    The first thing you’ll notice about this cute cafe is the servers’ outfits! They’re something between a Venetian gondolier and bumble bees! The team are lovely, busy and never far away.

    The art in this cafe is beautiful, I loved the design wall behind the counter – it’s so fun and boho I had to sneak a picture. 

    Gorgeous art work at Coffee & Thyme!

    The coffee here is a great but so are the cakes and pastries – pop in for a quick coffee, stay for a slice of cake and recharge. If you can snag the little booth in the window this place is also the best cafe for people watching. We ended up staying here for ages watching life on Gili T go by. 

    Location pin!

    And there we have it, five of the cutest cafes in Gili Trawangan for you to get your coffee fix. Most of the cafes on Gili T cater for more than just coffee and tea so if you’re after brunch, or cake, or somewhere to set up your laptop for a few hours and get some work done – these will definitely serve your needs.

    We’d love to hear if you’ve tried any of these and if you have any others to add to the list. Leave a comment so we can see!