Wat Chalong, or officially known as Wat Chaiyathararam, is one of the most important and visited Buddhist temples in Phuket, Thailand. While Wat Chalong itself does not have a food history, it is a significant cultural and spiritual landmark where visitors come to pay respects and learn about Buddhism. The surrounding area, being a tourist attraction, has developed a vibrant food culture that caters to the tastes and preferences of both locals and travelers. Food offerings at or near the temple include traditional Thai cuisine, reflecting Phuket's rich culinary heritage which has been influenced over time by its history as a trading port, where Chinese, Malay, Indian, and even Portuguese cuisines have left their mark on the local food scene.