As we were basking in Nai Harn beach for sometime, we saw some menacing dark clouds started to form and approach the beach in double quick time. So its pack up and go time! While we seek solace in the car, we decided to just have a simple lunch in the nearest resort, The Royak Phuket Yacht Club. I wonder if it's the hunger that struck us after swimming and sun bathing, but the food was quite decent. That was quite contrary to the number of people feasting in the restaurant. There was only us and another table when we were about to leave. The menu was not extensive but it has a variety of local thai, some easy western dishes and some salads, more like cafe food actually.
What we really liked about the restaurant was its location. It was located at one end of Nai Harn beach, up on a little rock outcrop, overlooking the whole of Nai Harn beach and Prompthep Cape.
Club Sandwich
The toast was not marshy, with that slight crisp and the ingredients
sandwiched in between were generous
sandwiched in between were generous
Pad Thai (Thai Fried Vermicelli)
The pad thai was as good as it looked. Everyone was impatiently
waiting to grab at it while I was taking shots of this dish.
Tom Yam Goong (Thai Spicy Seafood Soup)
The tom yam goong was delicious but I would like
it better if they served it more spicy.
Assorted Sate (Satay)
Chicken, pork and beef. The marinating of the meat wasn't as rich
as I would like. The pieces were quite chunky but tender though.
A view from the restaurant at the Royal Phuket Yacht Club
overlooking the Nai Harn beach (one of the best
swimming beaches in Phuket) and the Prompthep Cape.
The Royal Phuket Yacht Club
23/3 Moo 1, Vises Road, Rawai,
Phuket, Thailand
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