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This restaurant is at the southern-most end of
Haad Sabua, with a few thatch-roofed salas positioned amongst the trees overlooking the beach itself. Which makes it very peaceful, though slightly rustic place to eat.
The menu is one page and in Thai only, though it offers a good selection with various sorts of simple fried rice dishes, spicy yam salads, dtom yam soups and grilled seafood. The specials on the other side of the page include fried prawns in garlic, lemon prawns, charcoal grilled fish and steamed crab. And these are very tasty indeed!
However, the lack of listed prices is a concern. When this restaurant was reviewed, the bill was twice as much as expected and the same amount could have bought 5 or 6 dishes at one of the other restaurants along this coast. Whether a special price was charged for a foreigner is difficult to know for certain, but it's difficult to recommend this restaurant as a result.
Which is a shame as the food is very good. But only if you're prepared to pay over the odds for it.