Eating out on a budget..

Restaurants, food, beverage, hawkers, and local markets and suppliers. This is the place for discussion on Hua Hin's culinary options.
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kims place

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we vist H/H every year and eat mainly where the locals eat (apart from the sunday dinner when we go to "jimmys bar") can you please tell me where kims is? we ll definitly vist in march. thanks
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Been hearing good reports about the new Vietnamese place next to MV .Not dear either it would appear .Anyone tried ?

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Re: kims place

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eddysbay wrote:we vist H/H every year and eat mainly where the locals eat (apart from the sunday dinner when we go to "jimmys bar") can you please tell me where kims is? we ll definitly vist in march. thanks
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Great place called The Tree - drive past Chiva Som and take the second uturn to come back on yourself, the guy does a great tenderloin for 160baht. His crispy morning glory is to die for.

Its has a tree right in front and a couple of small fish ponds.
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His crispy morning glory is to die for.
You might want to rephrase that unless it is a speciality of the "blue Oyster bar" ha, ha.
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JW wrote:Great place called The Tree - drive past Chiva Som and take the second uturn to come back on yourself, the guy does a great tenderloin for 160baht. His crispy morning glory is to die for.

Its has a tree right in front and a couple of small fish ponds.
I'll vouch for that one as well.
They do a Thai style spicy seafood spaghetti which is unusual but excellent.
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