While dining wasn't a highlight of this area per se, it was rife with some tasty places to grab a snack nonetheless. It was in Krabi that I first learned the Thai art of eating only from local food carts. It's just a matter of looking for the locals and trying to figure out where they're eating in the Ao Nang area overrun with pizza restaurants and other attempts (some good ones) at Western food.
Some of the 'grab it and go' food we enjoyed included lots of fresh fruit: pinapple, lychee fruit, melons, bananas. There are stands all over the main roads. At certain corners you'll find women making pancakes, which are crepe-like little fried treats filled with your choice of fresh fruit and/or chocolate usually drizzled with a tiny touch of sweetened condensed milk. These are so delicious. Also yummy are the sandwich stands, which make really unique and wonderful little sandwiches. Later in the night some spring roll carts start appearing with a variety of fried finger foods. All of these are delicious!