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Methee Phuket

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Methee Phuket presents an exquisite dining experience in the heart of Thailand, featuring a blend of traditional flavors and modern culinary techniques. Located at 26/3 Surin Road, this charming restaurant is the perfect spot for those seeking genuine Thai dishes crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

About Methee Phuket

Nestled in the vibrant locale of Surin Road, Methee Phuket invites food enthusiasts to indulge in a unique culinary journey. The restaurant boasts a welcoming ambiance complemented by attentive service, making it an ideal destination for both casual diners and special occasions. Each dish is meticulously prepared, showcasing the rich flavors and diverse ingredients that define Thai cuisine. From fragrant curries to delectable street food favorites, Methee Phuket prioritizes authenticity while incorporating innovative twists. Guests can relish the inviting atmosphere, whether savoring a savory meal indoors or enjoying the outdoor seating under the swaying palms of Phuket’s lush surroundings. The carefully curated menu caters to various tastes, ensuring that everyone can find a dish to delight their palate. The commitment to quality and sustainability is evident in every aspect of the dining experience, highlighting the restaurant’s dedication to both customers and the local community. With an emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients, Methee Phuket stands as a testament to the vibrant culinary landscape of Thailand. Make your way to Methee Phuket for an unforgettable dining experience that captures the essence of Thai tradition.

The area

Full Address

26/ 3 Surin Road, 83000, Thailand

Name in Thai

ร้านเมธีภูเก็ต (เมืองภูเก็ต, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

26/3 ถ. สุรินทร์, เมืองภูเก็ต, จังหวัดภูเก็ต 83000 ไทย

#Category

สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เมืองเชียงใหม่, Things to Do in Phuket Town

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10 thoughts on “Methee Phuket

  1. it was another stop in our tourtrip in phuket, alot of flavors and kinds of cashew nuts and other nuts that we have never seen before, they are all so tasty and good. the prices are not that cheap, but it worth to buy some.

  2. It is a shop. Ok, you can taste the many different cashew nut varieties, everyone sticks their fingers in the pot to take the nuts, not very hygienic 🙁 They sell the nuts very expensive.Otherwise there is not much to see. A waste of time.

  3. This is first and foremost a tourist stop. Prices weren’t bad for trinkets but the minimum card spend of 500 baht was a bit of a drag when we only wanted one or two items from the gift shop. But this is easily overcome if you intend to buy a few tins of nuts. The actual prices for nuts were okay but not that different to what I would have paid back home. Which is weird considering the nuts are harvested right there.Otherwise very informative, relatively efficient tills and great selection of nut tasting and flavours. I observed customers tend to dig their hands into the taste pots of nuts so if you’re grossed out easily, I wouldn’t recommend tasting. I’d say this was an all in all good experience as part of our guided tour

  4. This was actually one of the better stops on our miserable NCL excursion. Oh sure, there wasn’t much to learn aside from the fascinating art of roasting, preparing and purchasing cashew nuts, but at least you got what you paid for and it was brief. Plenty of tasty snacks for purchase here though!

  5. This place is grossly overpriced and the cashew confections taste stale. High pressure sales people and commission for the tour guide. In all is is a waste of time and money.

  6. Love the cashews, honey are top of the list with sesame seeds running a close 2nd. They also have soaps and a lot of others suveniors on display, but the cashews are the main drawing card. It’s on my must do list whenever I’m in Phuket.

  7. Great stop to by snacks! You could try almost everything beforehand. The cashews are a bit expensive ranging from 180-400 baht each. They also had dried fruit, fish, jerky, and comparably priced souvenirs.

  8. Not much to see, hardly a tourist stop. Nuts on sale expensive and leave a lot to desire in the freshness area. save your time and money!

  9. We visited as part of our shore excursion. Upon entering the building there are 2 women showing how the cashews are removed. There is an oil in the shell that is poisonous and that is why they have to wear gloves.There is only 1 cashew nut per fruit so that is why they are an expensive nut. Various flavoured cashew nuts (Sour cream/ onion, seaweed, chilli & salted) are on display for sampling, but they are in small plastic containers that you reach into, not the most hygienic way to sample. You can then purchase either in cans or sealed packets of 3. The prices are rather expensive. They also have various dried fruits, fish etc that can also be purchased.

  10. We made a quick stop here with our tour guide Mickey before heading to the Big Buddha. We got a crash course in cashews and how they’re made and we were able to sample quite a few flavors. We definitely indulged and bought a few different flavors. Nice pit stop if you’re in the area

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Where is Methee Phuket located?

Methee Phuket is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 26/ 3 Surin Road, 83000, Thailand



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