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PHUKET, THAILAND – Located in the southern Thailand island of Phuket, Aunty Tubtim serves home cooked southern Thai food in her backyard. It’s the definition of home cooked food, and it’s a fantastic restaurant to eat at when you’re in Phuket. Today, we’re going to go eat lunch, see Aunty as she cooks, and eat. And one of the unique signatures is that Aunty always wears batik pajamas and a shower cap when she cooks! #Phuket #ThaiFood
Kin Kub Ei (กินกับอี๋) restaurant which literally translates to Eat With Aunty, is the perfect name for this restaurant. She cooks a mixture of Southern Thai, and Chinese, specifically Hakka food. Here are the main dishes we ordered during out meal:
Deep fried fish with curry paste (pla tod kreung ปลามงทอดเครื่อง) – This is one of their signature dishes, and it’s delicious. Crispy fish, and deep fried curry paste, can’t get better.
Aunty Pork (หมูอี๋) – There’s a famous braised pork belly dish in Phuket called moo hong, and this is their own version of the dish.
Chicken “bae sa” (ไก่แป๊ะซะ) – This was a standout dish for me, Hakka Chinese style boiled chicken served with a ridiculously tasty sauce of soy sauce and fried garlic. The chicken texture was fantastic and the garlic sauce was what made it.
We also had a few more dishes:
Gaeng som pla mong (แกงส้มปลามง) – Southern Thai sour curry with fish
Nam choob yow (น้ำชุปเย๊าะ) – Chili dip with dry fish
Pad krut pad fai daeng (ผักกรูดผัดไฟแดง) – Stir fried ferns
Napa cabbage soup (ผักกาดสาหร่ายเต้าหู้หมูสับ) – Plain napa cabbage soup
Mantou tod (หมั่นโถทอด) – And finally for dessert, Chinese style mantou, but deep fried and served with coconut custard. This is something you must eat.
Total price for everything – 1,020 THB ($33.19)
Kin Kub Ei (กินกับอี๋) is a fantastic home cooking style restaurant in Phuket. The service is friendly, family run, and you really are eating a meal in Aunty’s backyard.
Keep in mind that reservations are required a few days in advance and they are only open Friday – Sunday for the weekends. Makes a great place to relax over the weekend.
You can see the full meal, with photos and information, on the blog: https://www.eatingthaifood.com/kin-kub-ei-restaurant-phuket/
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