Mata Hari Bar and Nok Yoong restaurant at Laguna Phuket


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 Mata Hari Bar and Nok Yoong Restaurant at Laguna Phuket

Phuket has become a major center for international tourism. A growing number of foreign residents from around the world who have built homes, restaurants, and clubs on this beautiful island which add to the variety and fun for those willing to explore Phuket during their visit. AVIS rental cars can are perfect choice to give you freedom to explore any part for the island. For May, Benjarong puts the spotlight on two unique restaurants located in the Nai Harn Beach area.

 
 Mata Hari Bar

 

The name conjures images of the beautiful spy, Mata Hari. Even though Wisa Khor, co-owner of Mata Hari is as beautiful as the renowned spy, the name Mata Hari means 'the light of the day' in Malay. In other words, it means sunshine.

"I like sunshine and the sea. At Mata Hari, we have a casual, friendly, cosy atmosphere " says her partner, Patt Khor, a Chinese Malay with eighteen years of experience working for Club Med in Indonesia, Malaysia, Tahiti, Florida, Haiti, the Bahamas, Cancun (Mexico), Martinique, Italy, Tunisia, Ivory Coast, Mauritius and the Maldive Islands.

Their restaurant, the Mata Hari is the first one on the right hand side approaching Nai Harn Beach. It is elevated above the road with a magnificent view of the beach and outlying islands. "Service is extremely important to us," says Patt. "Tourists come to Phuket for the sun and sea. With the open-air concept of our restaurant, they can enjoy both the sun and sea."

Mata Hari has an impressive collection of music from around the world that Patt enjoys entertaining his customers with. But of course, the most important aspect of a restaurant is the cuisine.

"We buy fresh seafood and produce everyday," says Wisa. She goes to the Rawai pier every afternoon to buy live lobster, live crab and fresh fish. The papaya salad is made from fresh papaya from the plantation behind the restaurant.

At Mata Hari, the deep fried shrimp with crispy noodles is a wonderful appetizer to begin a meal with. Whole steamed fish cooked Cantonese style with fresh ginger, shallots, spring onion, carrots and cilantro is as tasty as the presentation is beautiful. The menu features succulent barbecued tiger prawns with Wisa's special concoction of fresh, spicy dipping sauce. A cup of espresso topped with vanilla ice-cream is a perfect finish for a wonderful meal.

Mata Hari is open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner with a full menu of both Thai and international foods that will delight as you sit and watch the colors of the Andaman Sea and the sky change.

 
 Nok Yoong Restaurant

The best source for finding exceptional and interesting restaurants is the Phuket expatriate population. Whenever a new restaurant opens on Phuket, the same long-time residents make a point of sampling the fare. Nok Yoong is no exception.

The restaurant is set in a traditional thatched roof sala overlooking a Thai themed garden. Barely open two months, it has received the seal of approval from these local expats.

Just a five-minute drive north of Naiharn Beach on Soi Saiyuan, Nok Yoong is fast becoming as popular with tourists as it is with the locals. With a menu as exotic as fire-walking chicken, fiery jungle pork curry and stuffed squid in red wine sauce you're in for a culinary adventure. Nok Yoong offers a selection of European cuisine as well.

Khun Maitree, the owner of Nok Yoong says, "I named my restaurant after my favorite birds, the peacock. We like to have a relaxed, friendly, atmosphere in the restaurant. I train my staff to convey this feeling of hospitality. "The highly experienced chef comes from Sala Loy, a renowned Thai restaurant in Nai Harn.

Khun Maitree recommends a sizzling hot plate of tamarind prawns, succulent fried crab with smoked chili paste, tender young vegetables with a sweet and sour sauce steamed in foil and stuffed squid in red wine sauce. A delectable plate of fresh steamed fish with ginger and mushroom is a superb dish to end the meal.

Nok Yoong, located at 39/16 Soi Saiyuan in Nai Harn is open daily from 10:00 a.m. till midnight at 01-483-5251.

 

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