Where can i hav a good cup of coffee in Hua Hin???
Where can i hav a good cup of coffee in Hua Hin???
Is there any coffee shop in Hua Hin?
Which one do u recommend? Where and Why ?
Which one do u recommend? Where and Why ?
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Euro Bakary opp. from Thanawit Hotel has nice coffee and good bakery items as well.
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Good coffe
In Swedish Bakery and German Bakery they have good coffee
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Where can I have a good cup of coffee in Hua Hin ?
Star Bucks.....make mine a vente chai tea latte, no water, no foam, seven pumps and extra hot.......please.. 

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There are many Thai coffee shops are springing up around Hua Hin. They vary from the streetside wooden stalls at 15 or 20 baht per cup (avoid the cheaper wons who just sell Birdy and Nescafe) to the up market joint on the corner of Petchakasem and the Night market road which claims to sell Chiang Mai Coffee. I have never been there but it looks from the outside like an expensive clone of the dreaded Starbucks.
I avoid these chain outlets as I wish to pay for coffee and service rather than expensive decor. The biggest rip off I have found in Hua Hin was at a little outlet in the Tesco Market Village that charged my 50 baht for a half cup in a paper cup while I waited for the missus to finish shopping.
I avoid these chain outlets as I wish to pay for coffee and service rather than expensive decor. The biggest rip off I have found in Hua Hin was at a little outlet in the Tesco Market Village that charged my 50 baht for a half cup in a paper cup while I waited for the missus to finish shopping.
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