Best Halal Food in Phuket: Thai Muslim Restaurants, Seafood and Local Food Map

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Summary: This Phuket halal food map covers Thai Muslim restaurants, seafood, local snacks, and Muslim-friendly food stops across Phuket, preserving the names, places, and dishes from the Chinese source.

1. Halal Dirham Restaurant



Dirham is the currency unit of Middle Eastern countries. Most tourists on Phuket are white. When I went in January, I felt that more than half the people on the street were white, mostly from Russia and Australia. There are also many Arabs from Middle Eastern countries, so it is very easy to find halal restaurants on Phuket. You can usually walk into any shop where the servers wear headscarves and eat with peace of mind.



The halal restaurants on the island mainly serve Middle Eastern Arab food and Indian-Pakistani cuisine, but these restaurants also make Thai food. For Middle Eastern food, I recommend Lebanese cuisine, which is a blend of Eastern and Western cultures.



There is also plenty of halal Thai food. Phuket is in southwestern Thailand, near Malaysia. Since Thailand's Muslims are mainly concentrated in the south, you do not need to worry about food on the island.

Address: 73/3 Moo 3, Soi Ao Bang Tao 2, Bang Tao, Choeng Thale, Thalang District, Phuket 83110, Thailand.

2. Huangmiao Lane Night Market



There are many night markets on Phuket. Each one has quite a few Muslim stalls with vendors wearing headscarves. If you walk up and say "Assalamu Alaikum," it will immediately bring you closer.



Phuket in January is as hot as summer, so fruit becomes the most popular appetizer. This is mango with sticky rice.



I bought some unknown fruit at the night market. I still don't know what it is called. If you recognize it, please leave a comment.



In my experience, unusual fruits usually do not taste very good. Just try a little for the experience, and definitely do not buy too much of a fruit you have never eaten before.



You must eat these small pineapples that are so sweet you need to drink water afterward. It is not easy to find them once you return home.



I will call this pretty girl the "Pancake Beauty." The pancake she made is called jianbing in China. It was banana-flavored and especially delicious. I can still recall her smiling face when I said "Assalamu Alaikum" to her. I went back to this street later to look for her, but I never found her again.



The durian-flavored ice cream sold in Thai convenience stores is also halal.

Address: Huangmiao Lane in the city center. I am not sure if the translation is correct, but the location is roughly south of the shopping center and not far from Patong Beach. Halal restaurants are very concentrated within a 2-kilometer radius of this area.

3. Seafood Restaurant



Since this restaurant has no name, I will call it Seafood Restaurant. I didn't dare go in the first time I passed by, but later when I passed by again, I saw the server wearing a headscarf, so I went in to ask. It was indeed a halal restaurant.



A beautiful Muslim woman with a Southeast Asian face.



Vegetable salad.



Squid rice.



When the owner learned we were Muslims from China, they gave us a free grilled fish. The white stuff on the fish is salt.



Stir-fried seafood, light and refreshing.



This is the biggest mantis shrimp I have ever eaten. One shrimp took up the whole plate.



Address: Because the restaurant has no sign, the approximate location is not far from the Hard Rock Cafe, Ruamjai Road, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Phuket, 83150.

4. Basha Restaurant



Looking at the national flag, I knew it was Pakistani cuisine, and the diners were all sitting outside.



A table of Europeans sat next to us, singing and shouting. Foreigners can be loud when they eat too, but here in Phuket, everyone is a foreigner.



I ordered a grilled chicken steak with french fries, garnished with a vegetable salad on the side.

Address: I couldn't find it on the map. The restaurant is on the east side of Patong Beach, right next to a night market. Phuket isn't very big, so you can find it by following the busy roads.

5. Alaha Din Indian Food



This is an Indian restaurant.



The weather was hot, so I really wanted some chilled coconut juice.



Would you call this Indian-style stir-fried shrimp?



Indian-style stir-fried three fresh vegetables (di san xian).



My friend insisted on eating light stir-fried dishes, so I had to accommodate them.



I love eating sea fish. Seafood is cheap in Thailand, so I eat it whenever I get the chance.

Address: 83150, 143/6 Thanon Ratuthit Songroipi Rd, Tambon Patong, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83150

6. The Lebanese Restaurant



This is a Lebanese halal restaurant. Lebanon is half Muslim and half Christian. For Muslims, beef and lamb prepared by Christians is also acceptable to eat.



This restaurant is also open-air with no outer walls, and it is right next to a Muay Thai gym.



Pineapple fried rice is a famous Southeast Asian dish. Thai pineapples, especially the small ones, are sweet. Pineapples are used for many things here; the shell can be used to steam rice, letting the pineapple aroma soak into the grains.



Seafood vegetable salad.



In Thailand, you can just drink coconut water instead of water. If there is coconut water, I won't drink other beverages because I find it refreshing and thirst-quenching.



Fried onion rings, coated in batter.

Address: 5 6 83150, 210 5/6 Thanon Ratuthit Songroipi Rd, Patong, Kathu District, Phuket 83150

7. Phi Phi Islands

The Phi Phi Islands are a famous Thai vacation spot and are said to be one of the ten most beautiful islands in the world. Even more surprisingly, Phi Phi is a halal island. The residents living on the island are all Muslims, and the food is all halal. The tour guide will remind you of this before you arrive.



The seawater at Phi Phi is clear and blue, perfect for snorkeling, where you can see a beautiful underwater world.



For the buffet restaurant on the island, if you book a local one-day tour in Phuket, it costs less than 300 RMB per person. The price includes round-trip transfers, the boat, snorkeling, and meals on the island, which is quite a good deal.



This is definitely a halal canteen, so dig in and enjoy.



The island residents mainly eat chicken and fish.

Address: Take a boat from Phuket Island and arrive in about 40 minutes.
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