Eating Dim Sum at Nai Yang Beach, Phuket
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Eating Dim Sum at Nai Yang Beach, Phuket: A seaside delight that mr.hotsia must share
When talking about Phuket, many think of beautiful seas, clear waters, or famous beaches. But if you are a foodie like mr.hotsia, Nai Yang Beach is another destination you shouldn’t miss. Especially the dim sum here, which mr.hotsia experienced firsthand and must say, “truly excellent.” It’s not just an ordinary seaside restaurant but simple, authentic flavors that true Phuket locals enjoy every morning.
Nai Yang Beach is not only a beach with a chill atmosphere but also a hub of excellent breakfast foods, especially dim sum that mr.hotsia loves. The dim sum here is served piping hot straight from the steamer to your table, with the fragrant aroma of steamed dough and a variety of fillings including pork shumai, shrimp, har gow, steamed buns, and many more waiting for you to try.
What makes Nai Yang Beach dim sum different from others is its freshness and flavors tailored to the authentic taste of Phuket locals. mr.hotsia tried many pieces and almost lost track of time because every bite was full of rich seasoning and the softness of steamed dough. Importantly, the price is very reasonable compared to the quality you get.
Getting to Nai Yang Beach is very convenient. For those staying in Phuket City, you can drive or rent a motorbike for a comfortable day trip. Or if you want a more complete experience, check out the speedboat trip to Ko Yao Noi that mr.hotsia has written about.Speedboat trip from Phuket to Ko Yao Noi, motorbike rental for exploring Ko Yao NoiGuaranteed you will see a unique perspective of Phuket like no other.
That morning, mr.hotsia started with a walk along Nai Yang Beach before sitting down to enjoy dim sum at a local favorite restaurant. The atmosphere was friendly, with the cheerful chatter of locals and tourists dining together, making you feel truly part of the community.
Besides dim sum, mr.hotsia also tried other recommended dishes such as pork wonton soup and a special dipping sauce that made the dim sum even more flavorful. For dessert lovers, you must try the soft and smooth red pork steamed buns or the sweet steamed buns that mr.hotsia particularly likes because they are perfectly sweet without being cloying.
If you are a fan of Phuket’s local cuisine, mr.hotsia recommends stopping by to try Kanom Pak Kad at a nearby market. It’s a rare local snack with a unique character, which mr.hotsia has shared about inEating Kanom Pak Kad at Kim Yong Market, PhuketandKanom Pak Kad at Phuket Morning Marketwhere you can experience both the flavors and the authentic lifestyle of Phuket locals.
After recharging with dim sum, mr.hotsia didn’t miss a chance to stroll and enjoy the peaceful and natural atmosphere of Nai Yang Beach. Although it’s a tourist spot, it still retains the feel of a small community where locals live simply.
For those who want to fully experience the atmosphere of eating dim sum at Nai Yang, mr.hotsia has made a video clip available to watch atEating Dim Sum at Nai Yang Beach, PhuketAnd if you love serious food shows, check out the clipNai Yang Dim Sum, Phuketwhich features detailed and clear images of every dish.
If you visit Phuket, don’t forget to find time to try dim sum at Nai Yang Beach. It’s not just about food but about experiencing the way of life of Phuket people through unforgettable flavors. mr.hotsia guarantees you will fall in love with this place just like I did.