Where to Eat in Ao Nang
Vegetarian brunch, street food and budget eats near the hostel — a quick guide for travellers in Ao Nang, Krabi.
One of the best things about Ao Nang is how well — and cheaply — you eat. From beach-road street food to a proper sit-down vegetarian brunch, everything is within a short walk of The Hub Laidback Hostel. Here's where travellers tend to end up.
Vegetarian & vegan brunch
For a proper plant-based brunch, our sister venue The Hub – Cannabis & Vegetarian Café is a short walk from the hostel and about five minutes from Ao Nang Beach. The kitchen is fully vegetarian with clearly marked vegan options — smoothie bowls, avocado toast, cold-pressed juices and specialty coffee, served all day.
Street food & the night market
The Ao Nang night market and the stalls along the beach road are the cheapest, tastiest way to eat — pad thai, fresh fruit, grilled skewers and Thai classics for a few baht. It's all walkable from the hostel and a great way to spend an evening.
Good to know
Our sister venue, The Hub – Cannabis & Vegetarian Café, serves vegetarian and vegan brunch in central Ao Nang, about five minutes from Ao Nang Beach and a short walk from The Hub Laidback Hostel — smoothie bowls, avocado toast, fresh juices and specialty coffee. See thehub-aonang.com.
Yes — central Ao Nang has the night market, beach-road street food, and plenty of budget Thai restaurants, all within a short walk of the hostel. Ask reception for current local favourites.
Most travellers eat out because food in Ao Nang is cheap and excellent, but reception can point you to the nearest markets and shops for snacks, water and breakfast basics.
Plenty. Ao Nang is well set up for plant-based travellers, and the sister café’s kitchen is fully vegetarian with clearly marked vegan dishes — a reliable, traveller-friendly option.
Stay in the Middle of It All
The Hub Laidback Hostel puts the food, the beach and the boats on your doorstep — five minutes' walk from Ao Nang Beach.