Kombucha Phuket Locations – Thalad Noi

Thalad Yai walking street market, Phuket, Thailand
Thalad Noi is the smaller brother of Thalad Yai where the Street Night Markets on Sunday are held

Thalad Noi Kombucha Wow List Of Things To Do

Sawasdee! Welcome to the smaller, but original and oldest part of the island, where you can buy Talad Noi kombucha (use our kombucha store locator). I absolutely love Talad Noi as it’s the smaller more niche version of its bigger brother, Thalad Yai. The coffee shops are some of the best in Phuket (Melbourne-grade coffee quality is a rare thing on the island!) As always when talking about Phuket Old Town areas like Thalad Noi: Parking is atrocious!

Thalad Noi Kombucha WOW Recommended List

Here’s some more information on the area beyond where to buy Thalad Noi kombucha!

  1. Explore the streets and alleys of Talad Yai and Talad Noi to discover the colourful shophouses and murals painted on the walls. You can easily get lost for the day, and remember to bring a hat and sunscreen – you’ll fry, even in the shade of the buildings as you walk around!
  • Best time to go: Morning or late afternoon
  • Expected crowd size: Moderate
  • Tuk tuk cost and travel time (if more than 10 mins walk): 50-100 THB ($1.5-$3 USD), 5-10 mins
  1. Visit the weekly Sunday Walking Street market in Talad Yai, where vendors sell a variety of street food, souvenirs, and handmade crafts. Please try the street food – a lot of Tourist think they’ll get sick if they eat it: You will be fine, and much of the food is cooked fresh in front of you. If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, try eating some deep fried insects – and have your bottle of Thalad Noi kombucha WOW with you in case you need to quickly wash it down!
  • Cost: Free entry, food and souvenir prices vary
  • Best time to go: Sunday evening
  • Expected crowd size: Busy
  • Tuk tuk cost and travel time (if more than 10 mins walk): 50-100 THB ($1.5-$3 USD), 5-10 mins
  1. Stop by the Thai Hua Museum, which showcases the history and culture of the Chinese community in Phuket.
  • Contact: +66 76 211 224
  • Cost: 200 THB ($6 USD) for adults, 100 THB ($3 USD) for children
  • Best time to go: Morning or early afternoon
  • Expected crowd size: Moderate
  • Tuk tuk cost and travel time (if more than 10 mins walk): 50-100 THB ($1.5-$3 USD), 5-10 mins
  1. Take a Thai cooking class at the Blue Elephant Cooking School to learn how to prepare traditional Thai dishes. You can even have the option of also walking to the markets and buying what you’ll be preparing in the class, where you’ll learn how to make Thai favourites such as Thai green curry, chicken and cashew nuts and tom yum soup.
  • Contact: +66 76 354 355
  • Cost: 3,500 THB ($106 USD) per person
  • Best time to go: Morning or early afternoon
  • Expected crowd size: Small
  • Tuk tuk cost and travel time (if more than 10 mins walk): 50-100 THB ($1.5-$3 USD), 5-10 mins
  1. Check out the Trick Eye Museum, a 3D art museum that offers interactive photo opportunities.
  • Contact: +66 76 212 806
  • Cost: 500 THB ($15 USD) for adults, 300 THB ($9 USD) for children
  • Best time to go: Morning or early afternoon
  • Expected crowd size: Busy
  • Tuk tuk cost and travel time (if more than 10 mins walk): 50-100 THB ($1.5-$3 USD), 5-10 mins
  1. Visit the Shrine of the Serene Light, a Chinese temple located in the heart of Talad Yai.
  • Cost: Free
  • Best time to go: Morning or early afternoon
  • Expected crowd size: Moderate
  • Tuk tuk cost and travel time (if more than 10 mins walk): 50-100 THB ($1.5-$3 USD), 5-10 mins
  1. Relax with a cup of coffee or tea (or an ice cold bottle of Thalad Noi kombucha WOW) at one of the many quaint cafes in the area, such as Bookhemian Coffee Bar or Ristr8to. Their decors are achingly cool, and both their English and their barista knowledge are a well-deserved 100%.
  • Cost: 50-150 THB ($1.5-$4.5 USD)
  • Best time to go: Morning or early afternoon
  • Expected crowd size: Moderate
  • Tuk tuk cost and travel time (if more than 10 mins walk): 50-100 THB ($1.5-$
Thalad Yai Walking Street Marketing by night, Phuket, Thailand
Sunday Night Market – hot, steamy and full of delicious food and drinks! Grab an ice cold bottle of Thalad Noi kombucha to cool down!