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Late-night dining in Patong: where to eat until 2 AM

Most kitchens in Patong close by 11 PM. Took Took Prime runs until 2 AM, the late-night option for post-Bangla guests, jet-lagged travelers, and anyone who actually eats dinner past 9 PM.

Late-night dining in Patong: where to eat until 2 AM

Patong is a 24-hour town for some things, Bangla, beach clubs, convenience stores, and a 10-PM town for most kitchens. Walking the strip after midnight in search of a real meal usually ends with 7-Eleven sandwiches.

We open at noon and run the kitchen until 2 AM, every night, including weekends and holidays. That covers a few specific use cases worth knowing about.

Who's eating with us past 10 PM

Post-Bangla guests. The bars on Bangla Road don't have kitchens, or they have chip kitchens that close before the bars do. A proper Thai dinner after a few hours out is the obvious move; we're 7 minutes from the strip.

Jet-lagged arrivals. Phuket airport runs international flights landing late evening. A guest who clears immigration at 11 PM and reaches a Patong hotel at midnight usually finds nowhere serving real food. We do.

Late workers in town. Bar staff, hospitality, dive shop owners, Patong has a working night population that eats after their own shift ends. We see them regularly.

Couples and small groups. People who actively prefer a quieter dinner room, by 10 PM the family-with-kids crowd has cleared and the room is almost ours alone.

What's available late

The full menu runs until close. No reduced "late-night menu", order the Pad Thai, the Khao Soi, the whole-fish southern curry, the Creamy Seafood Bucket at 1 AM as you would at 7 PM. The bar runs the same.

If you're past midnight and looking for something specific:

  • Comfort soup: Tom Yum, Tom Kha, clears the head, helps the hangover later.
  • Easy noodles: Pad Thai with tiger prawn, or Pad See Ew.
  • Sharing seafood: the Creamy Seafood Bucket, 990 baht for two-plus.
  • Dessert: Mango sticky rice. Always works at 1 AM.

Practical late-night info

  • No booking needed past 10 PM in most cases, the dinner rush is done. Friday and Saturday occasionally run longer.
  • Tuk-tuks and Grab work fine at any hour in Patong; getting back to your hotel after dinner isn't a problem.
  • The bill still includes the 5% service charge, Thai standard, doesn't change after hours.
  • Last orders ~1:30 AM to give the kitchen time to close cleanly. If you arrive at 1:45 the team will still try to feed you, but expect a shorter menu.

Alternatives in Patong open late

If we're packed (rare past midnight) or you're farther from our location, a few others run late:

  • Some seafood night-market stalls near Bangla, open till 3 AM but limited cooking range.
  • 24-hour convenience stores (7-Eleven, FamilyMart), for instant noodles and pre-packaged options. Not dinner.

For a real plate, real seating, and real cooking past midnight, our kitchen is the cleanest option in central Patong.


Late-night dining isn't an afterthought for us, it's a deliberate choice. The kitchen is staffed for it, the bar is staffed for it, and the floor team knows what guests need at 1 AM (water, a curry that's gentle on a long day, and not to be rushed). Come hungry, come tired, come whenever.

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