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Post by jorwik »

Where to find some tasty duck, any style?
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Post by chelsea »

The Lotus Resteraunt on the 17th floor at the Hilton Hotel. Had Peking Duck there, was very tasty and a very reasonable price for a good hotel.
Also great views of the surrounding areas of HH
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Post by dr dave soul monsta »

A little more down to earth
there is a duck restaurant on the Petchkasem rd near the Krung Thai Bank
i would say this would be far more tasty and cheaper than the H 's top floor top price gaf
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Post by malcolminthemiddle »

I asked the same question a while back, the topic can be found here.


http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/vi ... light=duck

After my post we did visit the duck restaurant opposite soi 80 one lunch time and to be honest didn't find the duck at all nice. So still looking for a Thai Duck Restaurant in HH on par with those in BKK.
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Post by dr dave soul monsta »

which one did you try there are two opposit soi 80
if it was the one with the vespa i will have words
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Post by malcolminthemiddle »

Hi Dave,

We sat outside, it was quite a large restaurant and busy with local lunch time trade. They were also serving noodles from a stall parked right at the entrance to the restaurant.

To be honest didn't notice there was two resturants, maybe I was in the wrong place?
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Post by Guess »

I use the one with the Vespa regularly and had no problems. Other places if you want to take home try the stall along from the railway restaurant open after 4:00 PM.

Another one is Hot Pot. You do not have to have Suki. Ther are other items on menu. It is very similar to MK which you see all over BKK.
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