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If you're craving authentic local snacks, don't miss the Phuket Weekend Market, also known as Talad Tai Rod. It's a haven for street food lovers, offering everything from grilled meats to sweet desserts like mango sticky rice.
• Another great spot is the Sunday Walking Street Market (Lard Yai), where you can nibble on local delicacies while exploring handicrafts and enjoying live performances.
• For a more local feel, check out Banzaan Fresh Market in Patong, where you can sample fresh seafood dishes and traditional Thai snacks prepared right before your eyes. It's a fun way to immerse yourself in Phuket's culinary culture.
Opening days, menus and prices change, especially in quieter months. Check recent information, confirm dietary requirements directly and use busy, well-kept stalls or restaurants where food is cooked and stored properly.





