Best steak in Hua Hin?
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Best steak in Hua Hin?
Hi,
I'm a big big steak lover and I have tried many restaurants in Hua Hin and their steaks. I would like a tip where to go to get big juicy steaks in Hua Hin. The best place I've visited for steaks until now is Papa John at Kao Takiab. The reason for this is their consistency. It has been equally good every time, and I've been there maybe 15 times. I have also tried Prime, and I've been satisfied there too. Any other place to recommend for good steaks?
Stig
I'm a big big steak lover and I have tried many restaurants in Hua Hin and their steaks. I would like a tip where to go to get big juicy steaks in Hua Hin. The best place I've visited for steaks until now is Papa John at Kao Takiab. The reason for this is their consistency. It has been equally good every time, and I've been there maybe 15 times. I have also tried Prime, and I've been satisfied there too. Any other place to recommend for good steaks?
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Re: Best steak in Hua Hin?
I do agree on Papa John, the Chataubriand there is always excellent and in Prime they have a good selection of nice beef......I can add two other nice restaurants for a very good steak Stig...
First the Italian restaurant LO STIVALE opposite the Hilton entrance.
They got three nice choises for peppersteak with very good sauce...and for sure the Brasserie de Paris next to the seafood restaurants north of the Hilton are very good....
First the Italian restaurant LO STIVALE opposite the Hilton entrance.
They got three nice choises for peppersteak with very good sauce...and for sure the Brasserie de Paris next to the seafood restaurants north of the Hilton are very good....
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I like Romai, I won't pay the above prices on a regular basis but at Romai you can get a decent steak for under 200 baht.
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Best for me lately is Phun Phui (sp) (top of soi 80, hang a left and 100 metres on) that is if you can get in. They do them how you want. Mine is always blue (max 1 minute each side) with a blood and red wine sauce baked or fried potatoes and a salad. Sh1t, now I'm hungry
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Price Richard?...........sounds really good. It seems we both like our steaks cooked right.
OP, rumor has it you can get a really good steak in Bangkok for $400.
OP, rumor has it you can get a really good steak in Bangkok for $400.
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It's called Pung Plui.
I agree the steaks are good. However, for somebody with a larger appetite one would not be enough. The last time we were there, my son had 2 meals Prices are very good. From memory, the dearest thing on the menu is 180 Baht.
I agree the steaks are good. However, for somebody with a larger appetite one would not be enough. The last time we were there, my son had 2 meals Prices are very good. From memory, the dearest thing on the menu is 180 Baht.
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Re: Best steak in Hua Hin?
Both Terrace 90 (Soi 90) and All Seasons Restaurant (downtown across from the Hilton Brewery) have excellent steaks in the 300 to 400 baht price range. I can vouch only for the fillet mignon though as that's what I always order.
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Having long been a regular visitor to Nattas.. Now that it is closed, I regularly visit All Seasons Restaurant, the owners of which also owned Nattas. It has the same consistent quality of steaks and has always been served as ordered, be it Rare/Medium Rare/etc. And there is some familiar staff from Nattashhfarang wrote:Both Terrace 90 (Soi 90) and All Seasons Restaurant (downtown across from the Hilton Brewery) have excellent steaks in the 300 to 400 baht price range. I can vouch only for the fillet mignon though as that's what I always order.
My only grouch is accessibility.. particularly during the present High Season, and no parking in the vicinity (although I have heard that parking is possible in the Hilton. Can anyone confirm?).
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'Tis true Takiap!Takiap wrote: OP, rumor has it you can get a really good steak in Bangkok for $400.
There's also a stunning new Argentinean place opposite Westin on Suk 19 that serves truly wonderful steaks, had one of the best steaks for a long time there, just recently. Also a little expensive at about THB 1,900, but really very, very good for a special occasion. Atmos and service was really spot on.
In Hua Hin, Coco 51 does a fine steak, but its been a while since I've had one there.
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I know this sounds crazy but while visiting a friend in Udon Thani on my way back from a visa run to Laos he insisted
we eat at the local Sissler steak joint. Believe or not it was the best steak I've ever had in Thailand, decent size
tender and juicy.
we eat at the local Sissler steak joint. Believe or not it was the best steak I've ever had in Thailand, decent size
tender and juicy.
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Winnie, I would be willing to pay THB1900 if it was on a special occasion, and it came recommended, but believe me, and I'm a meat eater through and through, hell would freeze over before I'd pay more than that. I'll definitely try the place Richard mentioned although right now I seem to be going through an Indian phase......lol. I keep meaning to go for a Mexican as well but I just seem to get around to doing it. This is the problem in Thailand........there are always so many tomorrows.
Tonight however is reserved for a load of toast, butter and marmite, and if the marmite runs out, I have a jar of bovril as a backup.
Tonight however is reserved for a load of toast, butter and marmite, and if the marmite runs out, I have a jar of bovril as a backup.
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Well, totally off topic Takiap, I've just finished some roll mop herrings and am now eating chunky malt loaf with lashings of MarmiteTakiap wrote: Tonight however is reserved for a load of toast, butter and marmite, and if the marmite runs out, I have a jar of bovril as a backup.
Marmite and kippers are pre-requisite items for any visitors coming out to see me
Now
Incidentally, someone mentioned an Argentinian restaurant. The best beef in the world, IMO is from Argentina, Zimbabwe and off course Aberdeen Angus land. The rest are second rate
ps..............Ask any steak tartare chef worth his salt
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It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
Re: Best steak in Hua Hin?
Most of the steaks i have tried around has not been very tender, but more like trying to chew a shoe sole. Some very nice tips here that i will most certianly try, thanks!