My Rating for Mama’s Kitchen: (3/6)
Roads on Phi Phi Island are not named but if they were, the one Mama’s is on would be called ‘Main Street’ as it is the busiest in the area.
Basically, come off the pier and turn right. Keep on walking for about 100 meters till you see Mama’s on the left-hand side.
Wood throughout with a high thatched roof and bamboo walls, it’s very cool and very tropical. Banana trees leaves poke over the hallway walls.
A lot of the restaurant’s artwork on the walls and in the hallway is that of Bobol, an expatriate French artist living in Phuket.
There is a modest bar with a mirror behind a couple of rows of optics and a darts board in the corner. Low-slung lighting makes a statement in the nighttime and during the day Mama’s is a good people-watching spot.
Cuisine: Thai, Chinese and European
Dining Table
Fried fish
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