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Home » Reader question » Are the beach restaurants at Patong Beach still there?
Are the beach restaurants at Patong Beach still there?
Dear readers,
Like every year I go back to Patong Beach in February. Do you know if the restaurants on the beach are still there? In February 2018, they spoke of demolishing it for the expansion of hotels.
Regards,
Joel (BE)
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I was there in april, july, zug, and now 2 weeks ago
The restaurants, (chez bernard, etc…)
The Dutch cafe behind it, in short, the entire block have all disappeared.
The restaurants a little further away, have improved in quality.
Chez bernard has started again behind the street, in a small market, but has hardly taken any of his staff with him, and in my opinion has gone a bit backwards
But don't worry, just go a little further, and you will find everything again.
The beach chairs are also back and the parasollekes, and opposite KUDObeach it is pleasant to relax.
Enjoy
When you mean the restaurants that were located near the Impiana hotel (Patong Food court), these have been demolished..
Where the Dutch BO Beach bar used to be, everything has now been demolished, but a little further there are still a few restaurants and the stalls in the side street are still there. Bo's Beach bar has now moved!!
Dear, was at the beginning of December 2018 at Patong beach (Phuket) and had a nice meal in the beach restaurant.
so there was still. regards, eddy
Bo Beach Bar is now located in the street in front of Patong Tower just next to Karlsson restaurant and is now called Bo Beach Dutch and Belgian Bar. Chez Bernard has also moved so it still exists.