Great restaurants for foodies

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LEfant60
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Great restaurants for foodies

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Hello again everyone, I will be in Hua Hin again for the month of November. Besides playing allot of golf, it would be great to hear suggestions for great food in the area. I love spicy food! I'm open to just about anything that has been checked out and had great reviews. From the small roadside stands to the full blown sit down types, i'm all in! Hope to hear some great reviews soon, cheers!
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Definitely look for the smaller places to get good food in Thailand, I had one of the best meals I've had this year at a place outside someone's house near Wat Mongol this afternoon. Just really excellent authentic Thai food, I've never had that in any of those flash places in the city.
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There's a chinese restaurant opened on soi 94 it's getting quite popular now heard good things about they are on TripAdvisor some good reviews
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Mucky Duck and Nanny both just over the railway line in soi 88 are good for english grub. Honestly so many good places to eat its scary :).
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:D Thanks for all the input. This will be my 2ND trip to Hua Hin. I stay around Soi 94 and know allot has changed since my last visit. The Mucky Duck, is that a fish and chips place? I enjoyed allot of different tastes at the food court near Soi 88. I will have to try that Chinese place, sounds good! Is there any good soup places? Cheers
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In the vlogs that I've seen the Mucky duck does everything, full English, Sunday roast, chillies,thai food and frozen cooked meals to take away.
I am going to pay it a visit.
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