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Rim Lae Restaurant - Green Curry

Chill out bar cabana style

Rim Lae Restaurant, as part of Koh Tao Cabana Resort, is designed to be one of the best and most romantic beach restaurant in Koh Tao. A relax and friendly atmosphere with chill out music will bring you to a getaway island in your dream. Come and teats traditional Thai seafood dishes and Barbecue Gill from our professional Chet team, who prepare your delicious meal only from fresh ingredient.

Restaurant open 7am. To 10.30pm.

Bar starts from 10.30pm. to 1am.

Location : The far let of Sairee Beach

Reservation call : 077 456 504 – 5

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Tags: ko tao; koh tao; island; diving; snorkeling; thailand; ko samui; koh samui; restaurant; rim lae; green curry; chillout
More About Koh Tao

Wikipedia:Ko Tao (also often Koh Tao, Thai: เกาะเต่า, Thai pronunciation: [kɔ̀ʔ tàw], lit. "Turtle Island") is an island in Thailand located near the western shore of the Gulf of Thailand. It covers an area of about 21 km². Administratively it forms a tambon within the district (Amphoe) Ko Pha Ngan of Surat Thani Province. As at end 2006 its official population is 1382 [1]. The main settlement is Ban Mae Hat.The economy of the island is almost exclusively centered around tourism, especially scuba diving.Ko Tao was named by its first settlers for the island's turtle-like geographic shape.[citation needed] Coincidentally, the island is an important breeding ground for Hawksbill turtles and Green turtles. Development of tourism has negatively impacted the health of these grounds but a breeding program organised in 2004 by the Royal Thai Navy and KT-DOC, a coalition of local scuba diving centres has reintroduced hundreds of juvenile turtles to the island's ecosystem.


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