The Recycle
Times of IndiaMydestination.com/RESTAURANTS, PHUKET/ Updated : May 18, 2015, 17:09 IST
Synopsis
What is striking about The Recycle in Rawai in addition to its amazing Thai food is the décor. Made entirely of used and recycled items this venue offers the diner a treat to the eyes with its varying and unique hangings, trinkets … Read more
What is striking about The Recycle in Rawai in addition to its amazing Thai food is the décor. Made entirely of used and recycled items this venue offers the diner a treat to the eyes with its varying and unique hangings, trinkets and nic naks and furniture. The restaurant is a conversation piece on its own with the various items adorning the walls and tables. Each time you go back, there's always something new to spot! Read less
What is striking about The Recycle in Rawai in addition to its amazing Thai food is the décor. Made entirely of used and recycled items this venue offers the diner a treat to the eyes with its varying and unique hangings, trinkets and nic naks and furniture. The restaurant is a conversation piece on its own with the various items adorning the walls and tables. Each time you go back, there's always something new to spot!
Highlights off the menu are Massaman Curry, vegetable omelette, prawn in garlic and pepper, shark and fish dishes all served by the friendly owner who has stories to tell. The restaurant is closed in low season - the folks are off trinket hunting to add more décor to the place.
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