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This Phuket Khanom Jeen buffet looks like a steal with endless curries, free vegetables, eggs and desserts — but there’s one catch

BanKanomjeen Buffet@Phuket: five perfect 5‑star reviews, an 89‑baht spread of curries, eggs, veg and sunny owner charm. Seems flawless. I pull apart those glowing reports to show what really justifies the hype and what they quietly skip.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5Based on 5 Google reviews

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BanKanomjeen Buffet@Phuket — a short, useful reality check

Good news up front: this restaurant shows an unblemished five-star average across five recent customer reports, which already tells you something about expectations and experience. I’ll cut through the usual fluff: here’s what the place actually delivers, when it matters, and the one or two practical catches you need to know before you go.

What you get for the money

  • Reported price point: 89 baht for the buffet.
  • Included on the buffet: boiled eggs, fruit, dessert, and a large selection of free vegetables.
  • Main focus: a variety of curries for Khanom Jeen, plus fried items and multiple egg choices.

The combination is blunt and effective: starch (Khanom Jeen), sauces (many curry choices), and a surprising amount of fresh-ish-sounding veg and simple sides for one low price. That single-number price paired with the items above signals a value-driven operation aimed at filling plates rather than staging Instagram moments.

Timing is not optional — plan around the odd schedule

Theplace is closed on Mondays, runs evening-only hours Tuesday through Friday (5:00–22:00), and flips to long daytime hours on weekends (09:00–18:00). That split tells you the operator targets weekday dinners and weekend daytime traffic.

Practical takeaway: if you want the daytime buffet you must be there Saturday or Sunday; weekday diners only get the evening service. Time your visit to match what you want — weekend mornings for a daytime plate, weekday evenings if you’re out after work.

Service, cleanliness and consistency — what the reviews actually reveal

Customers repeatedly use positive adjectives for taste and cleanliness and single out a friendly owner. The five positive reports span from October 2024 through March 2025, which implies consistent delivery over several months rather than a one-off fluke.

That pattern reduces the usual risk with small operations: you’re not judging a one-off meal, you’re seeing a steady track record of the same strengths noted by multiple diners.

Logistics that matter

  • Payment: NFC payments accepted; the place is not cash-only.
  • Parking: both a free parking lot and free street parking are available.
  • Neighbourhood: several nearby coffee shops, a supermarket, and a gold shop provide sensible after-meal options.

Don’t bring only cash and expect problems — NFC means phones or contactless cards will work. The free parking options relieve the usual Phuket parking anxiety, and nearby shops make the spot useful for a quick local outing rather than an isolated dinner stop.

Who should go — and who should call ahead

Bring yourself if you want a no-frills, budget-friendly Khanom Jeen buffet that emphasizes choice of curries, plates of vegetables and simple desserts. Families and groups who want to graze without fuss will find the formula satisfying.

If you need dietary guarantees, substitutions, or a guaranteed menu item at a specific time, call ahead: the dataset contains praise for variety and friendliness but no detailed assurance about special diets or every-day menu rotations.

Final verdict — blunt, practical, and cheap in a good way

This is not a restaurant that promises finesse; it promises quantity, a wide curry selection, and a tidy, friendly environment for a very modest price. The operational rhythm and payment/parking conveniences make it easy to fit into a visit to this neighborhood. If your priority is flavour variety without fuss and you plan your visit to match the listed hours, you’ll get more than your money’s worth. If you want fine dining, elaborate plating, or ironclad dietary guarantees, this isn’t the place to test those expectations.

Actionable checklist

  • Go weekends for daytime access; otherwise aim for weekday evenings.
  • Bring an NFC-capable payment method.
  • Park in the free lot when possible; there is also street parking.
  • If you need anything special, call or ask on arrival rather than assuming it’s available.

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🕒 Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

💳 Payment Options

NFC payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay)

🅿️ Parking Options

Free parking lot
Free street parking
📍 Coordinates:
7.856557, 98.377686
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