REVIEW · KRABI
Krabi: The Hilltop Aonang Food & Beverage Packages
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Sunset views do the heavy lifting. This Hilltop Ao Nang package puts you up on a hill above Ao Nang for panoramic overlooks of the Andaman Sea, with a romantic, outdoor-meets-modern dining feel.
I also like how it’s an easy plan: you show up, you get taken care of, and the setting does a lot of the work for the mood.
I really like the way the menu leans Thai and seafood, so you’re not stuck choosing between “safe” and “adventure.” Expect familiar Thai flavors plus fresh seafood options in a package format.
I also like the overall vibe—lush greenery around the dining area and a calmer pace than the beach strip.
One thing to watch: package expectations can be tricky. In one reported experience, a premium item (lobster) wasn’t available at arrival, and the included drink didn’t match what the diner expected—so it helps to confirm what’s actually counted for your booking.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you go
- Hilltop Ao Nang: the setting you’re really paying for
- What comes with the Hungry Hub food and beverage package
- The included drink: plan for a possible limit
- Premium add-ons: ask what’s guaranteed
- How the 1.5-hour meal plays out in real time
- What you can do to avoid a slow-dinner situation
- Views, seating, and the modern hilltop vibe
- My practical advice: treat view like a reservation
- Food quality: Thai flavors and fresh seafood that actually satisfy
- A smart approach if you’re a lighter eater
- Service quality: impressive when it clicks
- How to protect yourself from package confusion
- Pricing and value: is $40 per group up to 2 a good deal?
- When value drops
- When value feels excellent
- Who this Krabi hilltop package suits best
- Quick practical checklist before you book
- Should you book this Hilltop Ao Nang food and beverage package?
- FAQ
- How much does the Krabi Hilltop Ao Nang food and beverage package cost?
- How long is the experience?
- Where does the experience take place?
- What’s included in the package?
- Is transportation included?
- Are there any items you can’t bring?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key takeaways before you go

- Hilltop Ao Nang views are the main event, especially near sunset
- Thai dishes + fresh seafood make this feel like more than just a snack stop
- A 1.5-hour window means you should pay attention to pacing when courses are served
- The included drink may be limited, so double-check what’s included for your package
- Table location can vary, so if the view is your priority, plan accordingly
- Sportswear isn’t allowed, so dress like you’re dining, not working out
Hilltop Ao Nang: the setting you’re really paying for

This experience lives or dies on the view, and Hilltop Ao Nang delivers. You’re dining above Ao Nang, with wide outlooks toward the Andaman Sea—exactly the kind of backdrop that turns dinner into something you’ll remember later.
Even if you’re not a “sunset person,” you’ll feel the difference. At hill height, the air tends to feel lighter, and the whole area around the restaurant reads as calm and green rather than crowded and noisy. That matters in Krabi, where it’s easy to spend the whole day bouncing between beaches and tours and never slow down for a proper meal.
The package also leans romantic. Think candle-and-soft-light energy (not a nightclub). It’s a nice match for couples, and it works for families too if you want a memorable meal without turning it into a production.
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What comes with the Hungry Hub food and beverage package

The deal is simple on paper: you get food and beverage, plus the views and a romantic dining setting. Transportation is not included, so you’ll need to handle your own way to the hilltop restaurant.
The description emphasizes a “premium” experience, including Thai dishes and fresh seafood, plus desserts and refreshing drinks. In practice, the biggest value comes from how the package removes decision fatigue. Instead of you trying to build a full meal from scratch in a touristy moment, you get a set structure.
That said, the details are where your money can feel great—or frustrating.
The included drink: plan for a possible limit
One diner reported that only one non-alcoholic drink was included in the price, even though the meal came with multiple dishes. If that’s how your package is set up, you may end up buying extra beverages. It’s not necessarily bad value, but it’s the kind of thing that can surprise you if you assume more drinks are included.
Premium add-ons: ask what’s guaranteed
Another experience shared that a premium menu element (lobster) was paid for but not on the menu at arrival. That doesn’t mean it’s always the case, but it’s a clear warning sign: if you’re paying extra for a specific “premium” item, it’s worth confirming availability ahead of time or at least asking for clarity on what’s included when you check in.
How the 1.5-hour meal plays out in real time

The experience is listed as 1.5 hours, and you can check availability for starting times. That time window is important because it shapes your expectations: you’re meant to get a complete dining arc—food, dessert, and beverage—without turning dinner into a half-day project.
Here’s the key practical point: pacing can vary. One reported experience said that after 1 hour 20 minutes, only 2 out of 5 dishes had arrived. If you’re going to time your dinner with sunset, or you have another plan afterward, keep some breathing room.
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What you can do to avoid a slow-dinner situation
You can’t control the kitchen, but you can improve your odds:
- When you arrive, ask staff when the remaining dishes will be served.
- If courses include multiple items, ask whether they come all at once or in stages.
- If you’re hungry-hungry, consider ordering expectations early rather than waiting.
This is one of those “set expectations” situations. The setting and the menu are the attraction, but your enjoyment depends on whether the service matches the package promise.
Views, seating, and the modern hilltop vibe

Hilltop Ao Nang is described as modern and fresh, and the view is clearly a huge part of why people like it. You’re not dining in a bare room. You’re eating with scenery in your eyeline—Ao Nang down below, the sea in the distance.
But seating matters. One diner noted that even though they booked more than a week in advance, they started at a table toward the back. That can happen in many venues, but it’s a big deal here because the “wow” factor is tied to the outlook.
My practical advice: treat view like a reservation
If you’re going for sunset photos or you want the sea in your frame, ask about table placement when you check in. If the place offers different seating zones, request the best view you can get—especially if you’re going during golden hour.
Also, don’t assume that “booking earlier” automatically guarantees the best seat. It might, but the view is the limited resource here, so your best bet is asking directly.
Food quality: Thai flavors and fresh seafood that actually satisfy

When this experience goes right, it goes right on flavor. One positive report called out that the food was delicious and that it was worth the trip if you’re staying in Ao Nang. That lines up with what the package aims for: traditional Thai dishes and fresh seafood, not bland “tourist-safe” plates.
You should also expect that meals can feel substantial. One negative report described portions as too much, ending with a large portion left behind. That’s not universal, but it’s a useful caution: if you tend to eat lightly, you might want to plan how you’ll handle multiple dishes.
A smart approach if you’re a lighter eater
If the package includes a range of dishes, you can still enjoy everything without forcing it:
- Start with the items you most want first.
- If you’re getting full, slow down and pace your bites.
- Save room for dessert only if you truly like it—don’t let “must finish” ruin the experience.
Service quality: impressive when it clicks
The experience info promises impeccable service. And when it works, that’s exactly what you want: a dining flow where staff knows the package, courses arrive on time, and you don’t have to chase details.
However, one diner reported that staff seemed confused about the Hungry Hub concept at the start. That kind of mismatch can create delays and uncertainty—especially when you’re expecting a set number of dishes and a specific included beverage.
How to protect yourself from package confusion
You can keep things smooth with two habits:
- Be clear at the start about what you paid for and what’s supposed to be included.
- If there’s a premium item on your expectation list, ask about it early rather than hoping it appears.
Service issues are hard to fix mid-meal, but clarity at the beginning often prevents the spiral.
Pricing and value: is $40 per group up to 2 a good deal?

At $40 per group up to 2, the value depends on what you actually receive. The “what you get” includes food and beverage plus the view and setting, all in about 1.5 hours. That’s a strong value story if:
- the full dish set arrives within the time window,
- the included beverage matches your expectations,
- and any premium add-ons (like lobster, if you booked that kind of option) are available.
When value drops
Value drops when the package isn’t delivered as expected. In at least one reported case:
- the premium lobster wasn’t on the menu when the diner arrived,
- pacing lagged after 1 hour 20 minutes,
- the included drink seemed limited to one non-alcoholic option,
- and the diner ended up leaving a lot of food.
Even if the food tastes great, those gaps can make the experience feel overpriced.
When value feels excellent
On the positive side, some diners called out that the view is beautiful and the food is delicious, and that it’s worth it for people staying in Ao Nang. If your dinner hits the sweet spot—views, timely service, and dishes arriving as promised—you’re paying $40 for a legit “sit down with scenery” night, not just a meal.
Who this Krabi hilltop package suits best

This is best for people who want a single, satisfying plan that feels special without heavy logistics.
It’s a good fit if you:
- want a romantic-feeling dinner in Ao Nang with sea views,
- like Thai food and want seafood included in the mix,
- prefer a package that reduces decision-making,
- and are willing to check what’s included so there are no surprises.
It may not be the best fit if you:
- are extremely time-tight (because pacing can slip),
- need a guaranteed premium item like lobster,
- or assume multiple drinks are included beyond one non-alcoholic option.
Also note the rules: sportswear isn’t allowed, and alcohol and drugs aren’t allowed. So dress for dinner.
Quick practical checklist before you book

- Confirm what’s included in your package’s beverage side (especially if you’re expecting more than one drink).
- If you’re paying extra for a premium menu item, ask what’s guaranteed at arrival.
- Aim to request the best seating if view matters to you.
- Plan your schedule with extra buffer—don’t schedule an immediate next stop right at the 1.5-hour mark.
Should you book this Hilltop Ao Nang food and beverage package?
I’d book it if your priority is the hilltop view experience and you’re happy with Thai food and fresh seafood in a set-format dinner. The upside is real: scenic Ao Nang-to-Andaman Sea panoramas, a modern restaurant vibe, and food that can be very good.
I would hesitate if you’re booking with strict expectations around premium items or you’re traveling on a tight timeline. The biggest risks aren’t the views—they’re the package details (which drink is included, whether premium items are available) and the possibility of slower pacing.
If you go in prepared, you’ll likely enjoy it a lot more. Ask the questions up front, request the view, and treat it like a sunset dinner that may run a bit like a buffet line—smooth when everything syncs, but not always perfect.
FAQ
How much does the Krabi Hilltop Ao Nang food and beverage package cost?
The price is $40 per group up to 2.
How long is the experience?
The duration is 1.5 hours. Starting times depend on availability.
Where does the experience take place?
It’s at The Hilltop Ao Nang in Krabi Province, Thailand.
What’s included in the package?
The package includes food and beverage, plus the breathtaking views, romantic setting, and service.
Is transportation included?
No. Transportation is not included.
Are there any items you can’t bring?
Weapons or sharp objects are not allowed, and alcohol and drugs are not allowed. Sportswear is also not allowed.
What is the cancellation policy?
The activity is non-refundable.
























