


About Le croissant de Phuket Restaurant
Located in Chalong, this cafe is a calmer alternative to Patong and beach-strip locations.
You’ll mostly see locals and expats here, not heavy tourist crowds. Seating is stable and visits are longer, making it better for relaxed sessions or meals.
Why visit
- Chalong's low tourist traffic means quieter tables and a noticeably more relaxed atmosphere than beachside Phuket cafés
- Seating is stable and comfortable, making it well-suited for longer working sessions or unhurried meals
- The local and expat regular crowd gives Le Croissant a genuine neighbourhood feel rarely found in Phuket's busier zones
- Positioned in Chalong, it sits close to the roundabout hub, convenient for those exploring the south of the island
- Croissants and French-influenced baked goods offer a point of difference from the typical Thai café breakfast menu
What to expect
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Local tips
- Batch nearby cafes by zone before deciding; cross-island hops can erase productive time
- Arrive earlier for longer laptop sessions, especially in high-demand beach corridors
- Confirm outlet-friendly seating quickly if you need power stability
- Bring a light layer for strong indoor AC after humid Phuket walks
- Keep a same-area backup cafe when queue times or seat policies do not fit your plan
Frequently asked questions
Is this better than Patong cafes?
Yes for comfort and space. Patong is louder and more crowded.
Is it good for working?
Yes, especially for relaxed sessions.
Is it crowded?
No, usually calm.
Who goes here?
Mostly locals and expats.
Is it good for long visits?
Yes, much better than tourist-heavy areas.