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Why every parent visiting Big Buddha loves the view at Star Mountain Sunset but hates the parking and scooter tip that saves your family time with simple menu hacks

Star Mountain Sunset looks family-perfect with views and fast service. But tricky parking, scooter-only access spots, small add-on fees and limited kid options quietly reshape the outing. Read the on-the-ground family truth before you go.
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Star Mountain Sunset Restaurant — a parents first look

Quick hook: Star Mountain Sunset Restaurant rates 4.6 out of 5 from 193 reviews and is open every day from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM, so it checks the boxes for reliability when you need a predictable family stop.

Where it sits and what kids will stare at

The restaurant sits a few hundred meters below the Buddha Temple in Phuket and offers a vantage that looks out over Karon, Patong and the surrounding hills.

Space, size and parking realities

The place is described as small, which suggests limited seating that can constrain families with strollers or larger groups.

Parking is awkward; reviewers note the easiest arrival method is by scooter and that a car can be left about 50 meters below, so plan for a short walk if you drive.

How the staff handle kids and picky eaters

Multiple reports say service is friendly and attentive, with staff asking diners about spice levels and serving orders quickly — a helpful signal for parents managing hungry or sensitive eaters.

Menu realities and portion notes relevant to families

The menu is diverse enough to include Thai dishes and simple Western fare such as Pad Thai and grilled cheese, plus lighter options like spring rolls and pancakes, which gives siblings with different tastes multiple safe picks.

Several items were highlighted for freshness and quality, including pancakes made from scratch, Tom ka gai soup and smoothies, so younger kids who prefer familiar textures are likely to find something prepared with care.

Expect midrange tourist pricing on some dishes; one curry was noted at 150 baht with an extra 30 baht for rice, and while prices are called decent for the view, they can be pricier than street food alternatives.

Payment and practical conveniences

For families who travel light, the restaurant accepts credit cards and contactless payments, eliminating the need to hunt for cash after a day of sightseeing.

Timing and crowd tactics that save sanity

  • Arrive during the daytime window before sunset to avoid parking stress and to secure a table if you have a stroller or pushchair.
  • If you plan to eat after visiting the nearby Buddha Temple, build in an extra 10 minutes for the walk from the lower car drop-off to the restaurant entrance.
  • Ask staff about spice levels when ordering curries; reviewers specifically noted that staff asked about spice preferences and adjusted accordingly.

Hidden family costs and trade-offs

The premium in price is effectively the view; several reviewers judged the cost reasonable given the panorama, but parents on strict budgets should expect a modest surcharge compared with street food.

What to order for a low-risk family meal

Pick shareable, familiar plates such as pancakes, spring rolls and coffee or smoothies for quick wins, and order curries with a controlled spice level if older children want something local.

Final practical verdict for parents

If your priority is a picturesque, relaxed stop after sightseeing and you value friendly service and a menu that spans local and simple Western options, this restaurant is a reliable choice.

If you need guaranteed stroller space, zero-walk parking, or strict budget street-food prices, prepare alternate plans because the small footprint and parking quirks can be limiting.

Action checklist before you go

  • Prefer scooter or be ready to park 50 meters below and walk.
  • Bring a lightweight stroller that folds for tight seating.
  • Use card or NFC payment to avoid cash hassles.
  • Order shareable items and ask about spice levels for children.

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🕒 Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM

💳 Payment Options

Credit cards accepted
NFC payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay)
📍 Coordinates:
7.830361, 98.309669
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