Phuket offers more than stunning beaches—it’s a treasure trove of street food and market adventures. Wander through bustling lanes, try local flavors, and soak up the island’s unique mix of Thai and Sino-Portuguese culture. Following are the Local Markets and Street food Spots in Phuket:

 

1. Phuket Weekend Market (Naka Market)

Why Visit: The island’s largest market for local eats, clothes, and souvenirs.

Highlights: Grilled meats. Fried insects. Fake designer goods. Spicy sausages. Packed local crowd.

Timing: Saturday–Sunday, 4 PM to 10 PM

Entry: Free

 

2. Chillva Market

Why Visit: A trendy night market popular with local youth and tourists alike.

Highlights: Fusion sushi. Colorful container stalls. Handmade jewelry. Thai iced tea. Live music.

Timing: Thursday–Saturday, 5 PM to 10 PM

Entry: Free

 

3. Malin Plaza Patong

Why Visit: A laid-back market near Patong Beach known for tasty, cheap food.

Highlights: Roti pancakes. BBQ seafood. Souvenirs. Tropical fruit. Fresh juices.

Timing: Daily, 2 PM to midnight

Entry: Free

 

4. Banzaan Fresh Market

Why Visit: A clean, modern fresh market with the option to cook what you buy.

Highlights: Fresh seafood. Thai spices. Upstairs food court. Fruit stalls. Cook-to-order counters.

Timing: Daily, 7 AM to 5 PM

Entry: Free

 

5. Sunday Walking Street Market (Phuket Old Town)

Why Visit: A cultural street fair in a charming colonial neighborhood.

Highlights: Grilled squid. Coconut cakes. Art stalls. Traditional music. Nighttime ambience.

Timing: Sunday, 4 PM to 10 PM

Entry: Free

 

6. Indy Market

Why Visit: A youth-driven market known for fun food and creative goods.

Highlights: Thai takoyaki. Fashion items. Art prints. Street shows. Teen crowd.

Timing: Thursday–Friday, 4 PM to 10 PM

Entry: Free

 

7. Rawai Seafood Market

Why Visit: Pick fresh seafood and get it cooked at nearby restaurants.

Highlights: Live crabs. Tiger prawns. Spicy sauces. Waterfront dining. Local families.

Timing: Daily, 10 AM to 8 PM

Entry: Free

 

8. Kata Night Market

Why Visit: A relaxed food-focused night market close to Kata Beach.

Highlights: Thai curries. BBQ chicken. Handmade gifts. Smoothies. Surf crowd.

Timing: Daily, 4 PM to 10 PM

Entry: Free

 

9. Lard Yai Market

Why Visit: A cultural Sunday night market set in historic Thalang Road.

Highlights: Dim sum. Thai sweets. Traditional music. Vintage decor. Artisan stalls.

Timing: Sunday, 4 PM to 9 PM

Entry: Free

 

10. Karon Temple Market

Why Visit: A scenic market near a Buddhist temple with local food and crafts.

Highlights: Papaya salad. Thai omelets. Clothing. Souvenirs. Temple background.

Timing: Tuesday and Friday, 4 PM to 9 PM

Entry: Free