All time favorite restaurant in Hua Hin/ Cha Am
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All time favorite restaurant in Hua Hin/ Cha Am
OK, if money wern't an object, what's your favorite restaurant? Or maybe favorite by a certain cuisine?
For seafood we really like Medsai in Cha Am.
For seafood we really like Medsai in Cha Am.
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All time favourite restaurant in HH/ChaAm
We done this one before - but without the 'money no object'! Which puts a whole different perspective on it so OK, money no object would have to try Brasserie de Paris.
But do you get a smoking corner in the price I wonder?
But do you get a smoking corner in the price I wonder?
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I too would vote for Medsai.
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Aehhhh I still haven't tried all the Restaurants yet to be bale to fetermind my all time favorite eatery in Cha Am and Hua Hin!!!
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Same here! After have lived only two months permanent here in Hua Hin I have 'eaten' my way through about forty restaurants and have still many left on my list, hence too early to say.The understudy wrote:Aehhhh I still haven't tried all the Restaurants yet to be bale to fetermind my all time favorite eatery in Cha Am and Hua Hin!!!
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I understand, but how about of the ones you did try??stgrhe wrote:Same here! After have lived only two months permanent here in Hua Hin I have 'eaten' my way through about forty restaurants and have still many left on my list, hence too early to say.The understudy wrote:Aehhhh I still haven't tried all the Restaurants yet to be bale to fetermind my all time favorite eatery in Cha Am and Hua Hin!!!
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There are so many here now with new ones opening all the time that it's hard to pick a favorite but here are some of the ones I like.
As far as reasonably priced Thai food goes I like:
The Sirin Hotel restaurant (beside McDonalds)
Minifarm Kitchen (Soi 88 just across the tracks)
Tamarind (in Nong Khae beside the railroad tracks)
Pan Din Tong (south Petchkasem road just before the flyover)
Seb Nuer (beside the tracks near the train station)
Usa Mas (in Takiab)
Peppers (at the driving range on the Palau U road)
Seafood (expensive):
CoCo 51 (Nebkahardt Rd)
Supatra (Takiab)
Baan Itsara (Nebkahardt Rd)
Vietnamese:
North Sea (Phetkasem Rd. just before the flyover)
Madam Nu (Beside Market Village)
Japanese:
Sakura (Soi 94)
Fuji (Market Village)
American: (Steaks, ribs, Mexican, etc.)
California Cantina (across from Sofitel)
Thai and Western food: (medium priced)
Cool Relax (Sra Song Rd.)
Swedish:
Evas Krog (Soi 39)
There are also lots of good Italian places (too many to list).
There are so many here now with new ones opening all the time that it's hard to pick a favorite but here are some of the ones I like.
As far as reasonably priced Thai food goes I like:
The Sirin Hotel restaurant (beside McDonalds)
Minifarm Kitchen (Soi 88 just across the tracks)
Tamarind (in Nong Khae beside the railroad tracks)
Pan Din Tong (south Petchkasem road just before the flyover)
Seb Nuer (beside the tracks near the train station)
Usa Mas (in Takiab)
Peppers (at the driving range on the Palau U road)
Seafood (expensive):
CoCo 51 (Nebkahardt Rd)
Supatra (Takiab)
Baan Itsara (Nebkahardt Rd)
Vietnamese:
North Sea (Phetkasem Rd. just before the flyover)
Madam Nu (Beside Market Village)
Japanese:
Sakura (Soi 94)
Fuji (Market Village)
American: (Steaks, ribs, Mexican, etc.)
California Cantina (across from Sofitel)
Thai and Western food: (medium priced)
Cool Relax (Sra Song Rd.)
Swedish:
Evas Krog (Soi 39)
There are also lots of good Italian places (too many to list).
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Despiate a disaterous first viist, I would say Coco 51. Many subsequent visits have been superb.
Cha Am
Without a doubt, Bpak Klong. In fact I would say that this is (everytime) the best Thai Seafood I've tasted anywhere in Thailand. Always a little pricey (they do not put prices in the menu, the sign on the wall tells you not to ask the price, and if you do, they don't tell you!). But a wide variety of absolutely wonderful, very fresh ,beautifully prepared dishes.
Despiate a disaterous first viist, I would say Coco 51. Many subsequent visits have been superb.
Cha Am
Without a doubt, Bpak Klong. In fact I would say that this is (everytime) the best Thai Seafood I've tasted anywhere in Thailand. Always a little pricey (they do not put prices in the menu, the sign on the wall tells you not to ask the price, and if you do, they don't tell you!). But a wide variety of absolutely wonderful, very fresh ,beautifully prepared dishes.
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If money isn't a problem, the big new seafood restaurant on the left after the flyover is very good indeed.
I think it's called something like Khanam and the quality of the food is excellent. All the seafood we ordered was of the highest standard and obviously cooked from very fresh produce. Also the restaurant itself is very well fitted out and has been equipped with such things as facilities for wheel chairs which is a rare sight in Asia.
And for those who are on the lookout for the quality of the WC's, these are huge and of good five star hotel standards.
I think it's called something like Khanam and the quality of the food is excellent. All the seafood we ordered was of the highest standard and obviously cooked from very fresh produce. Also the restaurant itself is very well fitted out and has been equipped with such things as facilities for wheel chairs which is a rare sight in Asia.
And for those who are on the lookout for the quality of the WC's, these are huge and of good five star hotel standards.