Peang Prai Restaurant in Phuket serves Southern Phuket cuisine in a truly forest-like setting. The drive takes you through a lush green area, and the restaurant sits near a national park and a gibbon sanctuary — yet it’s still easy to reach by car and only a short distance from the main road.
What defines the experience is the view over the lake and the jungle: still water, a mountain outline in the distance, dense greenery all around, and the soundscape of the forest that makes it feel like a real escape from town. The building itself is simple rather than design-forward, and seating can be fairly basic. From time to time there may be renovation work, but the atmosphere remains comfortable — and very photogenic.
The menu is extensive, covering meat, fish, seafood, vegetables, and local specialties that are hard to find outside the island. Presentation is neat, with bold, aromatic flavors; if you prefer, the spice level can be toned down. Standout dishes include yellow chicken curry with jasmine rice, a creamy-yet-spicy tom yum, panang curry, pandan chicken, mangosteen salad, pineapple fried rice, clams in a lemongrass soup, and Ngob Poo — fish and crab steamed in a banana leaf. Drinks worth trying include a coconut shake and mango smoothie, and there’s also craft beer. For dessert, they serve house-made ice cream, including Thai chocolate and pistachio.
Service is fast and attentive, and the value for money feels especially good for a Michelin Guide–recommended spot. Some items may be unavailable depending on the season, and portion sizes can vary — so it’s best to order a few dishes to share.
