Address: Koh tonsay , Koh tonsay , South-east asia
Strung out along the main beach, the island's five rudimentary guesthouses - all family-run and all with tiny open-air restaurants - include Thi Am (tel: 012 343759)and Nyan Voyet Mai, which charge around 5 for a raised bungalow with a mosquito net and, across the yard, a sit-down toilet. Meals cost around 3/around 5 for a small/large portion of fish, crab, squid, shrimp or free-range chicken.The chickens may wander under your table and one traveller reports having his feet pecked! It's not known whether a later diner complained that his chicken tasted like athlete's foot. The English menus look like they've been nicked from an eatery on the mainland.
The chickens may wander under your table and one traveller reports having his feet pecked! It's not known whether a later diner complained that his chicken tasted like athlete's foot. The English menus look like they've been nicked from an eatery on the mainland.
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