I know that I've joked with people on here in the past about the lack of facilities in Cha-Am, but I am starting to wonder what is really available for the expat in this town ie:
- I remember a thread a couple of years ago when the first supermarket arrived in town that sold farang food. Has this improved, or do you need to make the occasional visit to Big C and/or Tesco/Villa Market? What other options are available?
- I've read (on property sites) that there is a Cha-Am hospital. Is it of Farang standard, or does illness mean a visit to one of the larger hospitals, North or South?
- I'm not too bothered about nightlife - I'm sure there is some

- Restaurants - I've often read about the fantastic Cha-Am sea food restaurants. Unfortunately, I'm not a great sea food lover. I'm OK eating Thai food, but occasionally I get a craving for farang food. Are there any farang food restaurants?
- Buying a home. Is there any area of Cha-Am to be avoided by a farang?
- Schools - my grand daughters will probably be joining us. I'm assuming they have decent 'Thai' schools for all ages in the area. Or would they be better commuting to Hua Hin every day?
I'd better stop there before I start asking questions such as do they have electricity and running water
