Restaurant in Phuket, Thailand
Loba Bang Niao
290ptsHokkien offal fritters, Michelin-noted, ฿ prices.

About Loba Bang Niao
A Michelin Plate winner in 2024 and 2025, Loba Bang Niao is a ฿ snack counter in Phuket's Talat Yai old town serving loba (Hokkien pork offal fritters), herbal pork rib soup, and fried bites rooted in the island's Sino-Portuguese heritage. Walk-in only, no reservations needed, and among the most evidence-backed budget stops on the island.
515 Google reviews and two consecutive Michelin Plates say this ฿ snack shop is doing something right
Loba Bang Niao is a single-price-tier street-food counter on Phuket Road in Talat Yai, and it earns its Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) without any of the ceremony that usually accompanies that credential. If you are spending even a few days in Phuket and want to understand what the island's Hokkien-Chinese heritage actually tastes like on a plate, this is one of the clearest answers available at the lowest price point in the city. Book it? Yes — with the caveat that this is a snack stop, not a sit-down meal destination.
What Loba Bang Niao Is
The shop's name gives the game away. Loba is a traditional Hokkien snack built around pork offal fritters — a preparation that arrived in Phuket with waves of southern Chinese migrants and took root so firmly that it is now considered a marker of the island's culinary identity. The Michelin inspectors who awarded Plates in both 2024 and 2025 specifically cited the shop as testament to that Hokkien influence, which is a more meaningful credential than a generic quality badge: it positions Loba Bang Niao as a keeper of a specific tradition rather than simply a well-executed version of something generic.
Beyond the loba itself, the menu covers bean sprout pancakes, fried spring rolls, fried tofu cubes, pork satay, and a herbal pork rib soup. The range is deliberately compact , this is a snack format, not a multi-course operation , and the emphasis on non-greasy preparation across several items suggests a kitchen that knows the difference between street food that sits well and street food that does not. For the food-focused traveller who wants depth rather than novelty, the herbal pork rib soup alone warrants a stop: comforting, aromatic, and the kind of dish that takes years of repetition to calibrate correctly.
The Setting and Who It Suits
Loba Bang Niao sits at 362 Phuket Road in the Talat Yai district, which is the old town quarter where the density of Hokkien-heritage shophouses and small food operators is highest. Visually, expect a functional counter setup rather than a designed dining room: this is a place where what you are watching is the food being prepared, not an interior. That is part of its value , the visual cue of seeing loba come out of the fryer is the sensory anchor, and it tells you immediately whether the kitchen is running hot and fresh.
Solo diners will find this format completely comfortable. Counter-style eating suits one person as much as two, and at ฿ pricing, ordering across the menu to try four or five items costs less than a single dish at most mid-range Phuket restaurants. Small groups work here too, though the format is more graze-and-share than a structured meal. If you are travelling with someone who will not eat offal, the spring rolls, tofu, satay, and soup give them enough alternatives to make the stop worthwhile regardless.
For food-focused explorers, Loba Bang Niao pairs logically with other Talat Yai operators. Go La and Roti Thaew Nam are in the same neighbourhood tradition, and Roti Chaofa rounds out a morning or afternoon of eating through Phuket's Sino-Portuguese food heritage. A Pong Mae Sunee is another Michelin-recognised street food stop worth building into the same loop.
On Drinks
Loba Bang Niao is a snack counter, not a bar, and there is no cocktail program to evaluate. The relevant drinks question here is pairing: what do you drink alongside pork offal fritters and herbal soup? At this price point and format, expect simple cold drinks rather than anything curated. If a dedicated bar experience matters to you on this trip, Phuket's bar scene runs separately from its street food culture , see our full Phuket bars guide for venues where the drinks program is the point. At Loba Bang Niao, the drink is secondary to the food, and that is the correct priority order.
Booking and Logistics
No website or phone number is recorded for Loba Bang Niao, and no advance booking is expected at a snack counter of this type. Walk-in only is the practical assumption. Hours are not confirmed in our data, but Hokkien-heritage snack shops of this format in Phuket's old town typically operate morning through early afternoon , arriving early in the day is the safer approach, both for availability and for getting items before they sell through. The address is 362 Phuket Rd, Talat Yai, Mueang Phuket District, which is navigable by tuk-tuk or on foot if you are already in the old town quarter. A 4.1 rating across 515 Google reviews is a reliable signal of consistent quality at this volume of traffic.
| Venue | Price Tier | Booking | Michelin | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loba Bang Niao | ฿ | Walk-in | Plate (2024, 2025) | Heritage snacks, solo, budget |
| Chuan Chim | ฿฿ | Walk-in likely | , | Thai comfort food, budget step-up |
| Blue Elephant | ฿฿฿ | Reserve ahead | , | Thai cuisine, occasion dining |
| PRU | ฿฿฿฿ | Book well in advance | Star | Modern Thai tasting menu, splurge |
Broader Context for the Explorer
Phuket's Hokkien food tradition connects directly to similar Fujian-derived snack cultures across Southeast Asia and southern Taiwan. If you want to trace that thread beyond Thailand, A Cun Beef Soup in Tainan and A Hai Taiwanese Oden in Tainan are both small-eats operations in the same cultural lineage. Within Thailand, Sorn in Bangkok makes the case that southern Thai culinary traditions can anchor a Michelin Star dining experience at the opposite end of the price spectrum. AKKEE in Pak Kret and Anuwat in Phang Nga are also worth knowing for regional Thai depth outside the tourist circuit. For the full picture of eating in Phuket across all budgets and formats, see our full Phuket restaurants guide, or explore hotels, wineries, and experiences in Phuket through Pearl.
The Verdict
Loba Bang Niao is an easy yes at its price point. Two Michelin Plates, 515 reviews averaging 4.1, and a menu grounded in a specific and well-documented food tradition make this one of the most evidence-backed stops on any Phuket old town food walk. It is not a dinner destination, not a bar, and not a place to linger over a long meal. It is a snack counter doing its specific thing with enough consistency to earn repeated institutional recognition. Go, eat the loba, have the soup, and pair it with the rest of Talat Yai's street food circuit.
Also worth exploring nearby
- Go La , Phuket old town
- Roti Chaofa , Phuket old town
- Roti Thaew Nam , Phuket old town
- PRU , Phuket, for a fine dining counterpoint
- A Pong Mae Sunee , Michelin-recognised street food, Phuket
- Aquila in Chiang Mai , if your Thailand itinerary continues north
- Ayutthayarom in Ayutthaya , regional Thai food worth knowing
- The Spa in Lamai Beach , if your trip extends to Samui
Compare Loba Bang Niao
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loba Bang Niao | ฿ | Easy | — |
| PRU | ฿฿฿฿ | Unknown | — |
| Blue Elephant | ฿฿฿ | Unknown | — |
| Acqua | ฿฿฿฿ | Unknown | — |
| Baan Rim Pa Patong | Unknown | — | |
| Chuan Chim | ฿฿ | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Loba Bang Niao good for solo dining?
Yes — a snack counter is one of the most solo-friendly formats in street food. You order what you want, eat at the counter or nearby, and move on. At ฿ pricing with Michelin Plate recognition two years running, there is no financial risk and no social awkwardness to manage.
What are alternatives to Loba Bang Niao in Phuket?
For a sit-down meal in the old town at a different price tier, Chuan Chim covers Thai comfort food and is worth comparing. If you want a full dining experience with a kitchen team and wine list, Blue Elephant in Phuket Town handles Southern Thai cuisine at a significantly higher price point. Loba Bang Niao is the right call when you want Hokkien heritage snacks quickly and cheaply — nothing else in the city does loba at Michelin Plate level for ฿.
Does Loba Bang Niao handle dietary restrictions?
The menu centres on pork offal and pork-based snacks, so the shop is a poor fit for anyone avoiding pork or meat entirely. The menu does include non-meat options — bean sprout pancakes and fried tofu cubes are listed — but this is not a venue with allergy-management infrastructure. If dietary restrictions are a primary concern, a sit-down restaurant will serve you better.
Can Loba Bang Niao accommodate groups?
Informally, yes — snack counters of this type are designed for groups grazing across multiple small plates. There is no reservation system, so larger groups should expect to queue and share space. The ฿ price point means a group can order widely without budget pressure, which is part of the appeal.
Is Loba Bang Niao worth the price?
At ฿ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and 515 Google reviews, this is one of the clearest value propositions in Phuket. You are paying street-food prices for a dish — loba, Hokkien pork offal fritters — that has real culinary heritage and independent recognition. It is worth it.
Is Loba Bang Niao good for a special occasion?
Not in any conventional sense. There is no reservations system, no formal dining room, and no drinks program. If the occasion calls for atmosphere and service, look at Baan Rim Pa Patong or Acqua. Loba Bang Niao is the right choice for a food-focused stop — a deliberate visit to eat something specific and well-made, not a celebratory dinner.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Loba Bang Niao?
There is no tasting menu here — this is a snack counter, and the format is order-as-you-go across small plates. The practical equivalent is ordering broadly: loba fritters alongside bean sprout pancakes, fried spring rolls, fried tofu, pork satay, and the herbal pork rib soup. At ฿ prices, doing that costs very little and gives you the full picture of the menu.
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