Restaurant in Phuket, Thailand
Suay (Choeng Thale)
100Pearl PointsPolished dinner pick

About Suay (Choeng Thale)
Book Suay (Choeng Thale) for a polished Phuket dinner when convenience and MICHELIN Plate recognition matter more than a bar-led night. It is a strong Choeng Thale choice for travellers who want an easy evening plan; compare Nitan for a pricier Southern Thai dinner and Krua Baan Platong for better value.
For travellers planning dinner in Phuket, Suay (Choeng Thale) has a clearly listed daily schedule. Its confirmed details are direct: it is open from 4–11 PM every day, has a smart-casual dress code, holds a 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition. With limited verified information beyond those basics, the safest way to plan is to treat it as an evening choice and confirm any menu, pricing, or visit details directly before you go.
Plan around the verified evening hours
The strongest confirmed reason to choose Suay (Choeng Thale) is the combination of a Phuket setting and MICHELIN Plate recognition. That makes it useful for diners who want a recognised evening restaurant, while avoiding assumptions about cuisine, menu format, pricing, or service style that are not verified here.
For an explorer-style itinerary, it works well as an anchored dinner after a day around Phuket rather than as a lunch fallback. The listed schedule makes the decision clear: Suay (Choeng Thale) is open daily from 4–11 PM. Anyone building a fuller Phuket plan can pair it with Pearl's Phuket restaurants guide for meals and other Phuket planning resources for the rest of the trip.
The value is in recognition and low-friction planning
Because no reliable price band is listed, judge value by fit rather than a promised spend. Compared with other dining rooms, this is a safer pick when the group wants a recognised dinner address and does not want to over-engineer the evening. For comparison planning, Nitan and Krua Baan Platong are other named options to consider.
The 2026 MICHELIN Plate is the main verified trust signal here. It does not mean the restaurant should be treated like a trophy reservation, but it does make the choice easier for visitors sorting through a broad restaurant spread. The practical call: choose it when the group wants a recognised dinner in Phuket; look elsewhere if the night depends on a specific cuisine, price point, menu format, or bar program that you need confirmed in advance.
Quick reference: choose Suay (Choeng Thale) for an easy-to-plan Phuket dinner with 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition, daily 4–11 PM hours, a smart-casual dress code; cross-shop Nitan and Krua Baan Platong as other named options.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Suay (Choeng Thale)?
No verified dish list is provided, so the safest move is to review the current menu directly with the restaurant rather than chase a named signature. If you are comparing dining choices, Bocconcino or Five Olives are other options to consider.
How far ahead should I book Suay (Choeng Thale)?
Plan ahead for dinner, because Suay (Choeng Thale) runs a daily 4–11 PM service and has 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition. Specific booking lead times are not verified here, so confirm availability directly with the restaurant. Krua Baan Platong is another option if you are comparing plans.
Is lunch or dinner better at Suay (Choeng Thale)?
Dinner is the clear choice, since the listed hours are 4–11 PM every day and no lunch service is verified. That makes Suay (Choeng Thale) a simple fit for an evening meal in Phuket rather than a daytime stop. If you want a lunch-oriented plan, compare elsewhere and save this one for night.
What should a first-timer know about Suay (Choeng Thale)?
Treat it as a Phuket dinner plan with a verified 2026 MICHELIN Plate signal. The confirmed practical details are simple: Suay (Choeng Thale) is in Phuket, opens daily from 4–11 PM, lists a smart-casual dress code. Menu, pricing, other service details should be checked directly before you go.
What are alternatives to Suay (Choeng Thale)?
Use Nitan, Kin-Kub-Ei, Bocconcino, Five Olives, or Krua Baan Platong as named comparison points when planning dinner. Since specific cuisine, price, service details are not verified here, compare current information directly before deciding. Suay (Choeng Thale) stands out here for its confirmed 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition and daily evening hours.
Is Suay (Choeng Thale) good for a special occasion?
It can be a sensible choice if you want a Phuket dinner with a verified quality signal and straightforward evening hours. The 2026 MICHELIN Plate gives it credibility, it is open every evening from 4–11 PM with a smart-casual dress code. For comparison planning, Bocconcino is another named option to consider.
Location
Baan Wana Park, 177/99 Mu 4, Si Sunthon Road, Choeng Thale, Thalang
Phuket, Thailand
Compare Suay (Choeng Thale)
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suay (Choeng Thale) | Phuket | , | 2026 MICHELIN Plate - Suay (Choeng Thale) | , |
| Nitan | Phuket | Southern Thai | , | ฿฿฿ |
| Kin-Kub-Ei | Phuket | Southern Thai | , | ฿฿ |
| Bocconcino | Thalang | , | , | , |
| Five Olives | Phuket | , | , | , |
| Krua Baan Platong | Phuket | Southern Thai | , | ฿ |
How Suay (Choeng Thale) Phuket compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
If the brief is a bigger Southern Thai dinner, book Nitan instead. If value matters more than polish, Krua Baan Platong is the cleaner alternative.
How Suay (Choeng Thale) compares in Phuket
Suay (Choeng Thale) is the practical middle-ground pick: recognised, convenient for Choeng Thale, easier to slot into a Phuket evening than a destination-only dinner. Nitan is the stronger choice when the brief is a more premium Southern Thai meal, with its ฿฿฿ positioning making it the splurge comparison. Kin-Kub-Ei sits closer to the value-conscious Southern Thai lane at ฿฿.
For tighter budgets, Krua Baan Platong is the clearer value move at ฿, especially if the group cares less about polish and more about local Southern Thai cooking. Bocconcino and Five Olives make more sense when the group wants a non-Thai change of pace rather than another Southern Thai comparison.
Choose Suay (Choeng Thale) when the priority is a recognised dinner near the west-coast resort zone with low planning friction. Choose Nitan for a higher-spend Southern Thai night, Kin-Kub-Ei for a mid-priced Southern Thai alternative, Krua Baan Platong when value drives the decision.
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