What to eat at Blue Tree Phuket

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Amidst all the thrilling water attractions, Blue Tree Phuket is also known for its range of delicious and aesthetically pleasing cafes and restaurants. Exploring these dining options is a treat in itself, whether you’re in Cherngtalay to cool off in Blue Tree’s Crystal Blue Lagoon or just looking for a place to eat.

Below, we’ve compiled a list of the best places to eat at Blue Tree Phuket.

Best cafes and restaurants at Blue Tree Phuket

Bartels Craft Bread, Coffee & Juicery

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Opening hours: Daily, 07.00 to 18.00

Whether you’re looking for a breakfast spot, lunch destination, or a simple afternoon pick-me-up, Bartels Craft Bread, Coffee & Juicery is the best place to go. They offer artisan sourdough bread, freshly made cold-pressed juices, and expertly crafted coffee – all in one adorable setting. We recommend trying their Ocean Blue smoothie bowl for something healthy yet delicious. It’s a taste explosion of blue spirulina, fresh fruits, and dates’ natural sweetness. Another must-try is the Sriracha Salmon.

The food at Bartels is not just delicious but also visually stunning. Coupled with the tasteful interior design, every visit to this restaurant inside Blue Tree Phuket is insta-worthy.

Mango Yellow Café

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Opening hours: Daily, 09.00 to 20.00

Mango Yellow Cafe is a mango lover’s dream come true! This cute cafe is all about celebrating mangoes, so you’ll find the delicious tropical fruit in almost every dish. Enjoy fluffy Korean Bingsu topped with fresh mango chunks, souffle pancakes drizzled with velvety mango sauce, and crispy Belgian waffles loaded with mango goodness. It’s hard not to fall in love! No matter the season, Mango Yellow Cafe offers the taste of mango all year round. Plus, the charming decor adds an extra touch of cuteness to this mango paradise.

Mousse Restaurant and Bakery Shop

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Opening hours: Daily, 07.45 to 17.30

A quick bite or a leisurely feast, Mousse at Blue Tree Phuket is the perfect destination for a delicious meal at any time of day. Here, every dish is cooked to perfection using only the finest ingredients. For lunch, their handmade Pasta is too delicious to miss out on. But if you want something extra fulfilling, their Solyanka Soup and Grilled Pork with Vegetables burst with flavour in every spoonful. Additionally, Mousse boasts an inviting ambience and top-notch service to match.

Healthymania by Boomerang

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Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 08.00 to 18.00 / Sunday, 09.00 to 16.00

Healthymania by Boomerang is THE restaurant for those who are passionate about raw food and vegan cuisine. The concept revolves around offering various healthy options that cater to discerning palates seeking nourishment without compromising on taste. Their commitment to using premium organic ingredients gives you an exceptional culinary experience that will delight both your palate and your stomach.

Nakita’s Coffee Corner

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Opening hours: Daily, 08.00 to 17.00

Nikita’s Coffee Corner is a charming cafe run by a young entrepreneur with Down Syndrome. Nikita, the cheerful barista, finds joy in creating beverages and serving delectable food to bring happiness to others. That’s why the menu features a variety of wholesome options, from freshly made salads and bread baked in-house to hearty breakfast items and refreshing juices. Additionally, a selection of scrumptious cookies and cakes are available for indulgence.

You can enjoy these treats while relaxing in the cosy ambiance in the cafe and spending quality time with their loved ones. Plus, the cafe also provide high-speed Wi-Fi for those looking for a place to work.

Chef’s Market

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Opening hours: Daily, 10.00 to 18.00

When you’re feeling indecisive about your meal choice or craving a diverse dining experience, head over to Chef’s Market. This sophisticated and spacious venue exudes the charm of a bustling town square, brimming with a range of delectable options. From Island Bagel Shop to Mr. Dumpling and the Coffee Bar, Chef’s Market has all kinds of global culinary delights that will leave you spoilt for choice.

Made In Italy

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Opening hours: Daily, 11.30 to 21.30

Made In Italy is Blue Tree Phuket’s Italian restaurant, transporting you to the charming streets of Tuscany. With a sleek and warm interior, the restaurant delivers an authentic Italian dining experience. From the freshness of arugula salad to the comforting flavours of bruschetta and the richness of Carbonara, we’re going as far as to say this restaurant is right up there with the very best in Phuket. Dessert is a serious business, too, with options like Chocolate Lava Vanilla Ice Cream.

And to complete your dining experience, they also have a carefully curated selection of wines. With expert sommeliers at your service, you can trust them to guide you through the wine list and help you find the ideal pairing for your meal.

Sim Sim

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Opening hours: Daily, 10.30 to 22.30

Dishes from Georgia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, and Russia – Sim Sim Eastern Grill is the place to go if you want to take your taste buds on a tour to Northern Caucasus and Central Asia. Served in a gorgeous setting with a one-of-a-kind interior design, Sim Sim’s menu is diverse and delightful.

Start your meal with a refreshing Vegetable Salad, followed by indulging in the savoury Georgian Khinkali filled with your preferred meat. Don’t forget to share Ossetian pie with your loved ones. Then, conclude your meal on a sweet note with their exquisite Tarte Tatin featuring pink lady apples, caramel, pastry cream, a sable Breton biscuit base, extra virgin olive oil, and vanilla.

Shrimp Shrimp

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Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 10.00 to 20.00

If you’re craving the exotic flavours of Thailand, then Shrimp Shrimp should be your go-to destination. This food truck inside Blue Tree Phuket is known for serving up an exquisite range of local dishes. Whether you’re in the mood for something spicy or prefer a milder option, the chefs at Shrimp Shrimp are dedicated to accommodating your taste preferences while staying true to the local heritage.

Tasty

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Opening hours: Daily, 10.00 to 19.00

With a tuk-tuk transformed into a charming dining space, Tasty is an unconventional but cute spot inside Blue Tree Phuket. The food truck (or should we say food tuk-tuk?) has a laid-back and inviting vibe, perfect for enjoying a casual meal in style. Moreover, their menu is curated to showcase Thailand’s best chicken and beef wraps. You can also delight in delectable quesadillas and frozen margaritas.

Tiny Taverna

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Opening hours: Saturday to Thursday, from 11.00 to 21.00

Tiny Taverna is a delightful food truck offering a wide array of Greek-style kebabs, gyros, hummus, and tzatziki. We love the gyros here. Wrapped in warm, fluffy pita bread, it’s full of traditional Greek flavours. The creamy dips are delicious as well. And with a bottle of frosty cold beer to wash down all that deliciousness, it’s the perfect spot for a quick lunch or any time you’re craving flavorful Mediterranean cuisine.

While Tiny Taverna is technically a food truck, it’s surprisingly spacious. Therefore, you can enjoy your meals comfortably under the sun or the stars.

Most of these restaurants and cafes are located in Blue Tree Phuket’s Lifestyle Village. With free entry, you can easily visit them and have a delightful culinary journey. Additionally, you can take advantege of the ample parking space available for your convenience.

For more information, visit Blue Tree Phuket’s website.

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