The Ultimate Dim Sum at Go Auan Restaurant, Satun (Dim Sum)
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Experience the ultimate dim sum at Go Auan Restaurant in Satun Province with mr.hotsia
When it comes to enjoying a southern-style breakfast in Satun Province, one of the places I, mr.hotsia, must recommend without hesitation is “Go Auan Restaurant.” This long-established dim sum and congee shop is extremely popular in Satun city. It’s not only a favorite breakfast spot for locals but also a destination for travelers wanting to savor delicious food in a simple, homey Satun atmosphere.
For me, arriving in Satun one morning, feeling too lazy to walk from Singkittani Hotel, I took a tuk-tuk for just 20 baht to Go Auan Restaurant. It was a short ride. The restaurant is located in the heart of Satun city and is packed with customers from early morning because locals know the unique taste and freshness of the dim sum and congee here.
The flavors that impressed me, mr.hotsia, unforgettable
Starting with the pork congee at Go Auan, they prepare the pork fresh for each bowl. The tender pork melts in your mouth, with the natural sweetness of the meat carefully simmered, making the congee not only delicious but also made with great care. The dim sum variety includes shumai, steamed buns, and har gow, with perfectly soft dough and full fillings, rich in flavor, so tasty that customers compete to order until they run out quickly.
Additionally, Go Auan serves traditional Satun-style coffee, fragrant and strong, perfectly complementing the breakfast. I, mr.hotsia, sipped coffee while enjoying the aroma of hot dim sum in the lively atmosphere of the restaurant, truly feeling the simple yet charming daily life of Satun people.
Satun, the southernmost city where food flavors reflect the way of life
Satun Province is Thailand’s southernmost border city with a unique charm, blending Thai, Muslim, and Malay cultures. It also has distinctive local foods, such as the crispy yet soft roti atAzib Roti Satunwhich I have visited before, and even the Satun night market filled with local delicacies like beef offal soup that I previously wrote about.
When connected with the atmosphere at Go Auan, it’s clear that this kind of breakfast restaurant is not just about food taste but also a reflection of the local lifestyle, where people wake early to gather, chat, and share stories within the village and town.
mr.hotsia’s travel and real experience
Getting to Go Auan Restaurant is easy. I, mr.hotsia, started from Singkittani Hotel in Satun city center. You can walk, but if you want to save energy like me, take a tuk-tuk at a very affordable price. This short trip gave me more time to taste the food and experience the local atmosphere.
The area around Go Auan is bustling from early morning, with locals lining up to buy hot congee and fresh dim sum. I noticed seating inside is very limited, so most people choose to take away or eat at nearby coffee shops, which truly shows the community spirit of Satun people.
Summary of experience and recommendations from mr.hotsia
If you visit Satun Province and want to try local-style breakfast, I, mr.hotsia, highly recommend “Go Auan Restaurant” as a top choice that won’t disappoint. From tender pork congee, a variety of dim sum, to traditional coffee perfectly paired together. You can also stop byAzib Roti Satunto experience even more diverse local flavors.
For those who enjoy morning walks or want to experience Satun’s way of life, Go Auan is a great starting point. I, mr.hotsia, guarantee that having dim sum here will become one of your best memories of your Satun trip.
Don’t forget to visitSatun Night Marketwhich is not far from Go Auan, to experience other local foods like beef offal soup and the popular Japanese-style coconut pancakes enjoyed at night.