Beachside Italian Food on SAMUI
Delectable Italian Restaurant with a beautiful beachfront location. This is one of those places that you’ll come back to over and over again if you appreciate good Italian. The risotto is especially tasty.
Video Transcript
This is Aromi Diversi right on the Ring Road you’re gonna have to drive and stop here we’re kind of heading down the West Coast towards um Natan but check this place out we’re in the middle of the day we’re not gonna eat here we’re with our friends Aaron Brent we’re shooting a different video here but while I was here I thought I’d show you this place because it’s been recommended by a guy who’s been living on the island how long you been living on Samui Brent been living on the island for eight years and he says this is the best Italian on the whole island and look at it it’s a pretty pretty nice restaurant pretty spectacular setting here right here on the beach beautiful place to come and enjoy some wine some good Italian food and uh maybe even a lovely sunset the sun this is looking West so the sun would set right out here beautiful spot wanted to throw this in teenee give you a little sneaky Italian joint!
Additional Information
Bangkok, Thailand has some of the most epic shopping anywhere on earth. Many of these massive mall complexes would put their counterparts in Europe or North America to shame. The Holy Grail of Bangkok shopping is IconSiam. This is a newly built architectural masterpiece located right on the east side of the Chao Praya river across from central Bangkok. It has anything and everything that you could think of. Whether you’re looking to purchase something from a luxury brand like Gucci, Chanel, Fendi, Rolex, etc. or simply want a basic Tee from Uniqlo, this place has it all. You can even buy a Ferrari right in the mall if you’re looking to spend some serious coin. There’s also an epic food court on the ground level of IconSiam which features all sorts of tasty Thai treats that you can get at street food prices. One thing that’s actually quite common across many Bangkok shopping centres is to have at least one or two food courts that act more like Thai markets than they do a typical eating area. The food in these areas are both tasty and cheap. The reason that these exist is because the developers or owners of these massive shopping complexes want to drive as much foot traffic as possible inside of their real estate. So, they give significant rent breaks to the vendors that would normally have to compete for space in an outdoor market. What ends up happening is that residents find a specific vendor or restaurant that they like, and make it a weekly routine to go and enjoy some food from that specific location, inside of whatever mall it exists in. The food courts inside of these malls actually become attractions on their own, resulting in more foot traffic inside of the mall.