Tropical Murphy’s Irish

Ko Samui


Come night-time, the live music kicks on and this place turns into the most popular Irish bar on Ko Samui (yes, there are quite a few), but it's a great place for a pint at any time. On the menu, there's steak-and-kidney pie, fish and chips, Ulster Fry (breakfast) and lamb chops and Irish stew (mains 60B to 645B).


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