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Lock Tien (ลกเที้ยน) is one of Phuket’s famous restaurants for serving Hokkien style noodles. Get more details here: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/2015/01/lock-tien-phuket/
Phuket is well known for its beaches, but I think it’s an amazing place in Thailand for trying delicious food. The island has a diversity of cultures and a mixture of influences including local Malay, Thai, Indian, Portuguese, and one of the largest influences of all, Chinese – many of whom have roots in either the Teochew or Hokkien (Fujian) people of China. The food and restaurants in Phuket reflect its diversity of cultures, and when you’re in Phuket you’ll find plenty of Chinese restaurants. One of the most famous low-key everyday restaurants that’s reached near legendary status in Phuket town is a place called Lock Tien (ลกเที้ยน), and they specialize in Hokkien style fried noodles.
One mid-morning my wife and I headed to Lock Tien (ลกเที้ยน) restaurant to check it out and to get a taste of these beloved noodles in Phuket. The restaurant is popular for both locals and also there were many Bangkok Thai tourists eating there when we went as well. The restaurant is situated on the corner of Dibuk and Yaowarat roads, right on the edge of the Old Town of Phuket. It’s set up sort of like an open air street food court, with a number of different food carts positioned around the dining area. There is a menu, so you don’t go up to a cart to order like a food court, but when you order, whatever stall the dish you ordered comes from, they will bring you the dish.
For my main dish I ordered a bowl of mee leung pad Hokkien sai kai (หมี่เหลืองผัดฮกเกี้ยนใส่ใข่), or translated as fried yellow noodles Hokkien style, with an egg on top. I could smell the noodles as they were being cooked, the smoke of the wok filled the entire food court at Lock Tien (ลกเที้ยน). The yellow noodles came in just a little bit of sauce, with some vegetables, a few pieces of char siu Chinese bbq pork, some seafood pieces, and finally a soft boiled egg on the side of my bowl. It was a marvelous bowl of noodles. It had a smoky flavor from being fried on such a high heat, and it was just salty enough, and I really liked the gravy, which was rich and full of flavor. The noodles were slightly gooey, and then combined with the extra richness of the egg, and the pieces of squid and vegetables, it was excellent. I also garnished my bowl of Hokkien fried noodles (หมี่เหลืองผัดฮกเกี้ยนใส่ใข่) with some vinegar and some dry chili flakes to add even more delicious flavor.
Along with my bowl of noodles, we also ordered a plate of pork satay (หมูสะเต๊ะ), called moo satay in Thai. The meat was nicely seasoned and coated in the richness of coconut milk. The sauce was a little on the sweet side for me, but it did have a nice peanut base, and I also liked the pickles that came with this version of satay. Overall, it wasn’t the best Thai pork satay (หมูสะเต๊ะ) I’ve ever had, but it wasn’t bad. Also, although I didn’t try it, one of the other famous Phuket foods to eat at Lock Tien (ลกเที้ยน) are the fresh spring rolls called por pia sot. So if you’re interested in giving them a try, they are available and many have said they are very good.
Overall, I think Lock Tien (ลกเที้ยน) is a pretty good and easy restaurant to eat at in Phuket.
Address: Thanon Dibuk, Phuket Old town, 8300
Phone: 087-3873-703
Open hours: 10 am – 5 pm daily – it’s best to eat here for lunch
Prices: Each dish is around 50 THB
ที่อยู่ ถนน.ดีบุก เมืองภูเก็ต จังหวัด ภูเก็ต 83000
โทร. 087-3873-703
เปิดบริการ 10.00 – 17.00 น.
How to get there: The restaurant is located right at the corner of Dibuk and Yaowarat roads right in Old Town Phuket, and if you’re staying in the area, you should easily be able to walk there.
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For more Phuket restaurants, check this out: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/phuket-restaurants/
Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/blog/
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wow That food looked so good delicious…………………..///?
They could give you shredded newspaper and you wouldn't be able to tell with all the spices you add…Lol!
Nice video love it!
Mark Wiens America is no- 1.
OMG you do enjoy your food…I love your actions so I know when foodie is yummy
The hokkien mee is really wet and weird compare to our usual style.
And if your food cooked really well tasty… actually u dun need much chili, sugar, salt, soy sauce or whatever. Thai food is good but i just dun understand why the thai people still want the extra'ssss craziness.
So many elements in just one bowl of noodles, Damn !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG…I am crying here…please don't add chili to everything…I know you love spicy food, but some food is just not meant to be spiced up by that much TT
it is sad you missed the " Tunk Ka Cafe " the hill restaurant at phuket town with its amazing view all over old phuket
mark wein….. i really2 enjoy itz… plz cum to india n enjoy various entire dishes… especially northeast cuisine Manipur
How can Ying sit there and record you eating delious food?
I absolutely love noodles and that looked delicious
Good choice. My go to place whenever I visit Phuket.
looks yummy
I always go crazy with chilis, vinegar, and anything spicy, but you take it to another level!
Why were the noodles so short
Hi Mark.. Which is the best and affordable place to get seafood.. Eg, lobsters, tiger prawns, crabs? Please advice..
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Nice to see some nice food (as usual) and some nice prices too (less usual).
your eyes and that neck roll you do kills me every time you taste something lol
Mark where can I buy those shirts you wear?
Try Hokkien Fried Noodles in Malaysia!
i like you "spice" your food up!
You are very fortunate for doing nothing creative but still getting paid
You are the most annoying thing here
Such a tiny bowl, ahah.
Too much pepper mark! But everyobe has his own taste.
Oh man, I want your job. So jealous – that looks amazing!
I only have 1GB a month I watch you
GREAT VIDEO MARK YOU ARE SO HANDSOME
We also have hokkien noodle here in Batam, but it's quite different from yours. When I buy it, I will show you a pic, Marc 🙂
Kevin …
Thanks Keven
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