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Street Eats: An authentic Phuket breakfast

Posted on December 10th, 2014

When you think of a good old Western breakfast, you imagine some crusty toast, ham, an omelette, pancakes, cereal or other similar tasty food, but here in Phuket a traditional local breakfast is quite the opposite.

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The culture in Phuket is a mix of Thai Buddhists and Muslims, with over half the locals a mix of Chinese. This is why Chinese-style food can be found among any of the island’s popular dishes, from breakfast to dinner or street food.

One of the most popular breakfasts for Phuketian’s is Siao Boi, otherwise known as Dim Sum, which has a unique spicy, yet sweet thick red sauce.

Yaowamal Woaranopakul is the owner of Juan Hiang restaurant and she is the oldest owner of a Siao Boi restaurant in Phuket. The menu has largely developed over the years but the unique sauce is something that no one can copy.

“There were around 10 different kinds of Siao Boi when my father was responsible. We have around 50 dishes, mixing authentic recipes with modern tastes and ingredients. However, we have kept the original recipe for the sauce, something you won’t find in other restaurants.

“We have five Siao Boi restaurants in total in the family: three Boonrat dim sum branches, the Juan Hiang branch and another one in the Samkong area,” she explained.

“The cooks put a lot of effort into the dim sum and the flavours are so fresh you can feel them through every mouthful. Their attention to detail and efforts in making the dim sum, is the key to our success.”

Ms Yaowamal said there are a number of Siao Boi restaurants around Phuket, but so few actually make their own food – they just head to the nearest convenience store and buy ready made food.

“We make our own homemade Siao Boi every evening, in preparation for the next morning. We care about the taste and freshness of the food, which is why I think the business has continued smoothly over the last century,” she said.

Mövenpick Embarks on New Era at Karon Beach

Posted on December 9th, 2014

Lapped by the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea, the white sandy bay of Karon Beach is one of Phuket’s most popular holiday spots.

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It welcomes thousands of international tourists, all lured by the promise of a serene tropical beach holiday and Thailand’s world famous hospitality. And as the number of international visitors grows, so does the demand for modern, international amenities.

This is where the Mövenpick Resort & Spa Karon Beach Phuket is now stepping up. This large, popular resort has long been at the centre of Karon’s hospitality scene, both in terms of location and reputation. Its collection of upscale hotel rooms and villas, four swimming pools, a spa and multiple family facilities, all set amongst tropical landscaped gardens, has positioned the Mövenpick as one of the area’s most popular properties.

And now the resort is creating a new focal point – not only for its in-house guests, but for the whole of Karon. The Karon Beach Square development is a collection of modern bars, restaurants and cafes that is directly accessible from Karon’s main beach road. It represents not only the new ‘face’ of the Mövenpick resort, but of the entire destination.

Tourists exploring Karon Beach, the nearby market or simply strolling along the promenade are now invited to cool off at Mint – a brand new bar area where a professional mixologist creates a range of tailor-made tropical cocktails.

Both in-house guests and passers-by can choose to relax and enjoy a drink, a pizza from the traditional stone oven, or escape the heat of the day in the air-conditioned Studio Cafe, which, with its free Wi-Fi, provides the perfect place to relax and catch up with friends on social media.

And after dark, Karon Beach Square transforms into a stylish night spot. Having launched on Halloween with a colourful party, Mövenpick will now host monthly themed events, including jazz and salsa nights, along with nightly DJs.

And up a wide stairway, two new restaurants – El Gaucho and OrientAsia – serve up modern cuisine, including Karon’s first Brazilian barbecue, or churrascaria.

Karon has often struggled to retain its visitors during the evenings, with many preferring to take a short taxi ride to nearby Patong. The opening of Karon Beach Square means that finally, visitors to Karon have their own place to go – a modern, buzzing hub of activity where all guests can relax and enjoy the stylish tropical ambience.

Mövenpick Resort & Spa Karon Beach Phuket has been at the forefront of Karon’s hospitality scene for many years. With the opening of Karon Beach Square, this popular resort is ensuring not only its own future success, but ensuring the continued popularity of the whole of Karon Beach.