Both Asian and Western meals were available, and whilst the portions weren't large, they certainly satisfied both myself and spouses appetites.
Mixed fruit, or eggs to order with toast was the typical breakfast, whilst lunch was traditional Malay cuisine with fried or steamed rice.
Dinner was different offerings of chicken or fresh fish, again with either fried or steamed rice.
My own particular favourite was Pattaya Rice, a very tasty fried mixture served in a novel, omelette parcel.
Being a Muslim establishment alcohol is not available, but can be purchased from the nearby Tuna Bay Resort if desired.
All in all, many satisfying and tasty experiences with no complaints about service, as some nights the place was overflowing with tables moved to the beach to dine in candlelight under the stars and huge, romantic moon.