Tree O’clock Gallery & Restaurant in Phuket is an art-focused venue with striking contemporary architecture, where a full dining space sits alongside paintings and curated art pieces. Inside, the lighting is soft and the atmosphere feels open and calm, without unnecessary noise. There are areas for socialising, quieter corners for intimate catch-ups, and comfortable spots to work on a laptop. Seating is available both indoors and outdoors; it’s a great place for photos and a slow coffee, and there’s parking nearby.
The menu follows an “East meets West” concept, combining international favourites with a strong Chinese selection. Standouts include the duck, quesadillas, and xiao long bao. Dishes are neatly presented, not overly spicy, and generally light in flavour. The drinks menu offers an interesting tea list and several matcha options (including versions with oat milk and berries). There’s also a cocktail counter with a bartender. The in-house bakery deserves a special mention for its desserts and cakes.
Prices are on the higher side, although portions can sometimes be small. Table service is usually attentive, but during busy hours there may be delays or occasional mix-ups with orders. Delivery could benefit from sturdier packaging for soups and more careful attention to dish ingredients. The space also hosts wellness sessions such as yoga and sound healing.
