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Kata Beach Restaurants

Kata Beach is one of the best resort in Phuket, and there are plenty of hotels, resorts and activities that tourists can select.

If you like dining out, then you will also enjoy your holiday, as there are a number of great places you can visit, where you can enjoy a good meal.

Kitchen Mom Tri

Mom Tri's Kitchen is one of the restaurants more celebrated in the island and offers an ideal place for those of you who are looking for a romantic evening. It is also well known for its excellent selection of wines and excellent menu. Diners can enjoy a wonderful view over the Andaman Sea.

The Boathouse Wine and Grill

Other high level and well known restaurant in Kata is the Boathouse Wine and Grill which has often been awarded the Award of Excellence by Wine Spectator magazine. This property is ideal for those of you who are looking to impress a business partner or maybe a few good friends.

Capannina

One of my favorite restaurants in this area of Phuket is Capannina because they offer really amazing Italian food and some of the largest pizzas I've seen in Thailand. It becomes very busy during the afternoon so please make reservations in advance.

Red Tavern

Most local expatriates have at least visited the Red Tavern as their food is excellent and the atmosphere is very nice. It is well known for its wonderful Tex Mex dishes and excellent pizzas. Kata This restaurant is also a great place to head down if you want to see live sporting events on a large screen.

On The Rock

This restaurant is part of the Marina Phuket Resort is located just across the water. It is an ideal place for those of you who love the best fish and seafood cool.

About the Author

James is travel consultant living on Phuket and is working on a number of projects. If you are looking for information about Phuket then be sure to visit his Phuket guide which includes an excellent section on Phuket Beaches.

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