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Írjon visszajelzéstIn Koh Samui, there are food stalls even on the beach. Sometimes mobile, sometimes static, almost anywhere on Chaweng Beach you will find a vendor willing to serve you a corn cob, a tropical fruit, or some seafood skewers. Their prices are higher than those on the mainland, but considering where they are, they are still quite reasonable. They also sell ice creams. If you don't feel like eating at the beach stalls, there are dozens of bars in Chaweng that will be happy to serve you. You can eat almost anything on the sand at relatively affordable prices (around 5 euros per person, depending on what you order). The low-cost alternative to food carts and restaurants is to buy some noodles at 7/11, add hot water, and take them to the beach. It may not be as glamorous, but it is more economical and you still get to enjoy a beach meal. For 13 baht (0.30 euros) for a 'Mama' cup, you can't ask for more.
In Koh Samui, there are food stalls on the beach. Sometimes they are mobile, sometimes they are stationary. You can find sellers on almost any part of Chaweng Beach ready to serve you a snack, tropical fruit, or seafood. Prices may be a bit higher than on the mainland, but they are still reasonable considering the location. If you prefer not to eat at the beach stalls, there are plenty of bars in Chaweng that will also serve you. You can enjoy a variety of food on the sand at relatively affordable prices (around 5 euros per person, depending on your order). If you're looking for a low-cost option, you can buy noodles from a convenience store like 7/11, pour hot water over them, and enjoy them on the beach. It may not be as glamorous as dining at a restaurant, but it's a cheaper alternative. You can no longer order Mama noodles for 13 baht (0.30 euros), but there are plenty of other options available.