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Cafe'
del
Sol
Restaurant

Welcome
to...Cafe' del Sol!

Established
in 1990 Cafe' del Sol was the first French restaurant on Koh Tao.
Well recognised for its excellent food in many guide books, Lonely
Planet among others.


Cafe'
del Sol is an earthly paradise for gourmet lovers from around
the globe. The French chef offers you his 15 years of experience
at reasonable prices. Pizzas, steaks, French and Italian specialties,
and vegetarian dishes can all be found on the extensive menu.
Delivery service. Free wi-fi for customers.
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Welcome
to Koh Tao!
Koh Tao, little more than 21 km2, is located about 70 km east
of the coastline between Suratthani and Chumphon, in the Gulf
of Thailand. Koh Tao means Turtle Island, because in the past
the waters in the area had been rich with sea turtles, nowadays
they have mostly moved on to other breeding grounds.

Initially
the island was not inhabited, there was only the occasional fisherman
from the neighbouring islands, looking for shelter in a storm
or just taking a break before continuing his tiresome journey.

From
1933 the island was used as a political prison. In 1947, Khuang
A-Paiwong, prime minister at the time, pleaded and received a
royal pardon for all prisoners on the island. Everybody was taken
to the Suratthani shore and the "Turtle" was abandoned
again. But not for long. In the same year Khun Ueam and his twin
brother Khun Oh reached Koh Tao from the neighbouring Koh Phangan
by trying out their traditional sail boat, for that time a quite
long and dangerous journey. Even though the island was still under
royal patronage, it didn’t stop these pioneers claiming themselves
a good piece of land on today's Sairee Beach. Having brought their
families over, they began to cultivate and harvest the excellent
soil. The first generation of today's community had settled!

They
lived a very simple and tough life harvesting coconuts, fishing
and growing vegetables, which were also traded with Koh Phangan.
Despite the difficulties in reaching the island, the population
then grew steadily.

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