Ratcharod Dim Sum

Phuket Town


Rooted in the island's Chinese heritage, Thai-style dim sum is a busy affair for Phuketians, and Ratcharod is a Phuket Town favourite. Steaming bamboo pots of superfresh pork-, shrimp-, crab- and chicken-filled dumplings arrive at terrace tables, to be enjoyed with pour-your-own pandan tea. It's 1km north of central Phuket Town; look for the teapot logo.


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