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Royal Kitchen
The guide was updated:Right in the heart of Patong, Royal Kitchen is a go-to spot for anyone craving Halal Indian, Arabic, or Thai-style food. Renowned for its rich flavours and generous portions, this restaurant excels in dishes like Butter Chicken, Lamb Biryani, alongside a variety of vegetarian fare.
Useful Information
- Address: 142/1, Thanon Thawewong, Tambon Patong Amphore Kathu, Chang Wat, Pa Tong, Phuket
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–3am
- Website: royalkitchenpatong.com
- Phone: +66 76 341 336
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