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Feedback gevenThey see the sign for the massaman curry and thought we would stop. very welcoming, friendly and yes, the curry is great as well as the homemade pandan roti. water bottles filled from the fresh source. a great place.
We thought there was a drink and wow. the kerl built all places themselves and is very chatting and friendly! he said he felt free to go his gardens and eat every fruit. plants. leaves etc. and it was amazing! we never have the chance to try the masamic curry, but it is obviously the best on the island! he also rents bungalows that look very rustic!
What an absolutely wonderful place hosted by absolutely wonderful people! the best experience on lanta man takes care of his little paradise patch with his family, and they are so welcoming that they stay there. if they are looking for a real experience that comes from the heart, then they do not leave lanta without visiting the massaman curry is in the did the best massaman curry on koh lanta, without any doubt. While I was there, I also took super authentic cooking classes so I could make the masseurin curry, as well as panang curry and mango sticky rice. we have even made our own coke milk while I have enjoyed a very special talk and a really special time. the accommodation is wonderful, and there are fresh fruit and swell water available, all the time, I really look forward to the next time, I go in easylife lanta! I am very grateful for the friendship I made there. thanks man and family suleiman
Forget to leave feedback, but remembered in the bus. the owner is great, bungalows are also solid. Believe me, I can compare with a bungalow on samui before they even have showers and inside wc. the matte is huge thanks that you taught me to sneak and open cocosnussmann
This place is simply amazing and deserves 5 stars, you should definitely stay there in a bungalow to enjoy the island and relax in your hammock (or at least stop for the food). The owners are really friendly and helpful. The menu always offers the choice between vegetables and meat. All I tried was delicious, especially the roasted rice mooring fame. Prices are more expensive than in Bangkok or street shops, but still cheap (mostly 100 to 130 baht for a filled meal). You can take a cooking class and they also have a workshop where you can make your own coconut oil with coconut that is grown in their garden! You can then use coconuts to make bowls that is a beautiful and light souvenir to bring home. They also sell some local and environmentally friendly products such as coffee (which is delicious), lemon balm, coconut oil, reusable straws or a reusable stainless steel bottle made in Koh Lanta to reduce the plastic insert