Saturday, 10 August 2013

HAPPY ELEPHANT


Currently celebrating it’s 18th anniversary, Happy Elephant is a good place to visit when going to Fisherman’s Village.
Happy Elephant is a Thai owned and managed, beautifully decorated restaurant where the staff speaks English and is very friendly and helpful.
Try to get a table on the terrace right above the beach with a maginificent view on Koh Pangang, but also inside it’s very nice and relaxing.
Next to the entrance is a large BBQ and the display for their signature seafood, all on crushed ice.
Besides excellent Thai food they also serve very good western food.
Beware, though, the prices are above average for a Thai restaurant and it sometimes happens that the portions are a bit on the small side.



The last time we were there we’ve had mussels with white wine sauce as a starter and a ceasar salad and our main dishes were Lambshank with red wine sauce and Duckbreast with pepper sauce and it was perfect.
For vegetables they had spinach and grilled tomato and I’d chosen mashed potatoes with the lamb.
Together with a few carafs of house wine we had a very good dinner.
Getting there means entering Fisherman’s village at the main entrance, then take a left at the pier and walk about 150 meters till you see the restaurant on your right hand side.


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