You’ll share a private 4-course dinner right on Koh Samui’s sand, choosing between Thai or Western menus while waves murmur nearby. A local host welcomes you barefoot into your own gazebo and serves each dish with care. Expect quiet moments under lantern light—and flavors that might surprise you—in a setting made for special occasions or slow evenings together.
“You can take your shoes off here,” our host said, grinning as he gestured to the sand. I hesitated, but then felt the cool grains between my toes and honestly, it set the mood right away. The sun was just dipping behind the palms at Amari Koh Samui, and there was this gentle smell of grilled lemongrass drifting over from the kitchen. Our table was tucked into a little white gazebo—just us, a few lanterns, and that low hush of waves you only notice when you stop talking for a second.
I’d picked the Thai set menu (couldn’t resist mango sticky rice), while my partner went for the Western one—he’s obsessed with seafood bisque. Our waiter, Nok, laughed softly when I tried to say “Tom Yum Goong” properly. She brought out satay chicken skewers first, still warm from the grill, with peanut sauce that tasted smokier than I expected. There was this moment where we just sat quietly listening to the sea and clinking glasses, not really needing to say much. That doesn’t happen often for us.
The main course arrived just as the sky turned that almost-purple color—mine was stir-fried pork with cashews and dried chili (spicy enough to make me pause), his seabass in miso coconut sauce. Nok checked in but never hovered; it felt like she knew exactly when to appear. We lingered over dessert—mango sticky rice for me (I still think about how creamy that coconut was), strawberry cheese pie for him. The air had cooled by then but not too much; just enough to make you want to stay a bit longer before heading back up the beach.
Yes, vegetarian options are available if you advise at booking.
Dinner is available daily from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm.
Yes, you can select either a Thai set menu or a Western set menu.
No transportation is included; guests arrive independently at Amari Koh Samui.
A minimum of two people per booking is required for this dinner.
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible and offers specialized infant seats if needed.
The minimum age is 18 years old; infants and small children can be accommodated but check before booking.
The menu can be substituted based on season or dietary needs; advise when booking.
Your evening includes a private four-course dinner served in your own gazebo on Koh Samui’s beach, with your choice of Thai or Western set menus. You’ll have personalized service from a dedicated waiter and all taxes and fees are covered—just arrive at Amari Koh Samui ready to relax into good food and ocean air until late evening.
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