Sweet Come Phuket: Authentic Northern Thai Food in Phuket Town

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Sweet Come Phuket is a local Thai restaurant serving authentic Northern Thai food in Phuket Town. Opened in April 2026, this delightful new eatery brings the rich, distinctive flavors of Northern Thailand right to the heart of Old Phuket Town. The restaurant is perfectly situated for travelers exploring the historic streets of Phuket Town.

Prime Location in Historic Phuket Town

The restaurant is perfectly situated for travelers exploring the historic streets of Phuket Town. You will find it precisely at the busy intersection of Vichitsongkram Road and Krabi Road. It is strategically located directly across the street from the famous Go Benz Phuket, making it an excellent alternative or a main culinary destination.

Additionally, the iconic Thalang Road—home to the popular Phuket Sunday Walking Street Market—is just an 850-meter walk away (about 15 minutes on foot), making it a convenient stop before or after exploring the market.

Unmissable Exterior and Charming Welcome

From the moment you arrive, the eatery captures your attention. The restaurant boasts a striking vibrant pink facade that makes it incredibly easy to find.

The large glass windows and entrance door create a bright and welcoming atmosphere, showcasing the inviting interior. Above the door, you’ll spot their distinctive pink and white circular sign, featuring both English and Thai text, right next to a classic black-and-white striped awning.

To help you decide on your meal, two large, colorful menu boards displaying appetizing dish photos are prominently displayed at the entrance.

A Stunning Interior: Designed by Khun King

Stepping inside, the charming atmosphere continues. The interior concept, color palette, and entire setting were carefully selected and designed by the Thai owner, Khun King. She created a space that is as visually pleasing as the food is delicious.

The main dining area is a cheerful blend of signature pink walls, warm wood-grain flooring, and a natural, light-colored wooden ceiling. This combination creates a cozy yet modern feel throughout the entire venue.

The air-conditioned room keeps the space comfortable while displaying vibrant visual contrasts. The pink walls are beautifully offset by eye-catching teal-green painted wooden windows, reminiscent of the Sino-Portuguese style found throughout Phuket Town.

Clean white modern tables are paired with light wood chairs featuring woven rattan backs, providing a lovely mix of textures. Overhead, elegant black cage-style chandeliers with multiple lights hang from the ceiling, casting a warm glow in the evening.

For social media lovers, the vibrant pink staircase leading to the upper floor, painted in that same striking teal-green, makes an incredible backdrop for selfies. This area is complemented by a cozy corner near the steps featuring a small wooden divider screen and a beautiful pot of yellow orchids.

The Ultimate Selfie and Relaxation Corner

At the back of the restaurant, a dedicated photo corner offers guests a cozy spot to relax.

Set against the signature pink wall, two deep-teal velvet armchairs sit around small white tables, surrounded by lush artificial greenery, potted plants, and a house-shaped display shelf filled with ornaments. Overhead, glowing globe pendant lights create a warm, inviting lighting setup designed for photos.

What We Ordered

Knowing that the restaurant specializes in Northern Thai cuisine, we decided to give this charming local spot a try.

The main menu features a clear layout with prices alongside popular local specialties, including Northern-style Khao Soi, spicy soups, stir-fried dishes, and rich curries. While the primary menu board displays dish names in Thai script, the restaurant also provides a separate English menu for international visitors. However, the visual menu was already more than enough for us to make our selection.

Khao Soi Gai (100 Baht)

Known as a traditional Northern Thai coconut curry noodle soup with chicken, this dish is a quintessential regional favorite served with a tender chicken drumstick. It features soft egg noodles bathed in a rich, aromatic curry broth, topped with crispy fried noodles for added texture. The dish comes accompanied by a separate side plate featuring four essential traditional condiments: fresh lime wedges, sliced shallots, pickled mustard greens, and roasted chili oil.

Gaeng Massaman Neua (390 Baht)

Known as a rich Massaman beef curry served with warm roti bread, this classic dish features tender, slow-cooked beef chunks simmered with potatoes in a fragrant and creamy coconut gravy. It comes accompanied by two slices of flaky, toasted roti on the side, perfect for dipping into the deeply flavorful sauce.

Pineapple with Sweet Basil Smoothie

During our visit, we were kindly offered a special complimentary Pineapple with Sweet Basil Smoothie, a unique creation not listed on the standard menu.

Served in an elegant wine glass, this vibrant green drink is visually striking, garnished with fresh sweet basil leaves, a slice of lime, and a bright red cocktail cherry on top. We enjoyed it immensely—the blend delivers a very delicate aromatic note of fresh sweet basil combined with refreshing pineapple, making it a perfectly balanced treat for a warm day in Phuket.

Special Desserts: Bingsu & Ice Creams (199 – 299 Baht)

Beyond savory dishes, there is an eye-catching selection of Korean-style shaved ice desserts (Bingsu) paired with scoops of rich ice cream.

Their premium fruit menu features luxurious options like Durian Bingsu and Melon Bingsu (299 Baht), served in halved fruit shells with generous scoops of matching durian or melon ice cream, whipped cream, and sweet condensed milk sauces.

They also offer a wide variety of classic fruit Bingsu at 199 Baht, including Mango Bingsu served with real mango scoops and fresh diced mango, along with Strawberry, Kiwi, Longan, Banana, and Volcano Bingsu.

Practical Information & Getting There

Parking & Transportation: Car parking near the busy Vichitsongkram and Krabi Road intersection is extremely limited. Arriving by motorbike or scooter is much easier, as you can find small spots nearby. However, the best option is taking a Grab or Bolt taxi, which can drop you off directly in front of the restaurant without any parking hassle.

Payment Options: The restaurant accepts cash, local QR Code online payments, and credit cards. However, as with most local eateries across Old Phuket Town, carrying cash is always strongly recommended for a smooth experience.


Sweet Come Phuket Info

Location: Phuket Town

Address: 2 Vichitsongkram Rd, Talat Nuea, Phuket 83000

Hours: 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Phone: +66 (0) 92 665 9566

Price: Affordabe


Sweet Come Phuket Map

Use the interactive map below to easily locate this charming restaurant and discover the surrounding historic spots during your visit to Old Phuket Town.

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