
Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts?
Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
Forgot to mention..............some of the best tasting meals I've had have been cooked here at home by the in-laws, but of course these are dishes which aren't ever listed on menus.....just old fashioned Thai home cooking. 

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Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
Oh definitely. Nothing comes close to my Mother-in-law's Rat Curry, and her grilled rat is tender and delicious.Takiap wrote:Forgot to mention..............some of the best tasting meals I've had have been cooked here at home by the in-laws, but of course these are dishes which aren't ever listed on menus.....just old fashioned Thai home cooking.
The wife's specialty is Massaman (Better than any other place I've ever had it) and Gang Garee (Yellow Curry--but the southern variant with pineapple, sweet potato, and real curry powder) However our regular home fare is stir-fried veggies (Broccoli, Cauliflower, Snow Peas, beans, asparagus, Carrot, Chinese Cabbage all make regular appearances) with a little bit of meat (Chicken, Pork, or Shrimp) cooked in Oyster sauce.....YUM!
Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
Yep, my mother-in-law makes some good ones that I've never seen anywhere else too. One vegetarian dish that I particularly like that they (the missus and her mom) call Laab Makua (sp?), which is a mashed, spiced eggplant dish that you dip into with a flattened ball of sticky rice. It's really delicious, and I'm normally an avid meat eater!
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Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
I'm sorry but just new her. I read already something but can not read all the forum. Khoh tooth khrap :-)Takiap wrote:I'm not trying to be funny, but one could write an entire book on this subject because there are that many places to eat, most of whom are great. Of course much depends on whether you want Thai food or Farang food, and also on the type of setting you're after. For a really quality experience, I would have to recommend Nor Sor resort which is way up along soi 6, but well worth the trip.
I totaly crazy about Thai food and Thai seafood, and phed thai mai phed farang !!!
I like to eat very spicy

Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
On Soi 90 is Terrace 90 which has an extensive menu of good food from Thai food to Mexican, Italian, English, Swedish, American, etc.
Soi 94 has a very good Sushi/Japanese place (Sakura), at least one good Italian place (I think there are two or more), a decent Indian place, and several traditional Thai places, some which serve cheap (but palatable) western food.
We have three favorites on Soi 88; near town, Mini Farm; a kilometer or so up the road, Nata's, and in a nice setting further out in the countryside, Naab Thong (for great Thai food, beer, and fancy drinks at almost unbelievably low prices).
Others on the south end of town to downtown that we like are Best Beans Coffee in Takiab, The Tamarind Thai restaurant on the railroad tracks just north of the flyover, Seb Neur on the railroad track road a couple of hundred meters south of the train station (great Issan style food), Cool Relax (everything), and Delize (Italian), on Sa Song road a block or so south of the bus station and the Sirin Hotel restaurant beside McDonalds downtown (still some of the best Thai food around, been going there for nine years).
Soi 94 has a very good Sushi/Japanese place (Sakura), at least one good Italian place (I think there are two or more), a decent Indian place, and several traditional Thai places, some which serve cheap (but palatable) western food.
We have three favorites on Soi 88; near town, Mini Farm; a kilometer or so up the road, Nata's, and in a nice setting further out in the countryside, Naab Thong (for great Thai food, beer, and fancy drinks at almost unbelievably low prices).
Others on the south end of town to downtown that we like are Best Beans Coffee in Takiab, The Tamarind Thai restaurant on the railroad tracks just north of the flyover, Seb Neur on the railroad track road a couple of hundred meters south of the train station (great Issan style food), Cool Relax (everything), and Delize (Italian), on Sa Song road a block or so south of the bus station and the Sirin Hotel restaurant beside McDonalds downtown (still some of the best Thai food around, been going there for nine years).
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Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
We have three favorites on Soi 88; near town, Mini Farm; a kilometer or so up the road, Nata's, and in a nice setting further out in the countryside, Naab Thong (for great Thai food, beer, and fancy drinks at almost unbelievably low prices
this seems to be GREAT !!! thanks !!!
I only eat thai food and thai seafood in Thailand.
Mini farm is the name of the restaurant ?
this seems to be GREAT !!! thanks !!!
I only eat thai food and thai seafood in Thailand.
Mini farm is the name of the restaurant ?
Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
Yes, Minifarm (excellent Thai food) restaurant is just over the train tracks on Soi 88 (in the first block to the right, but on the left side), Nata's which has both excellent Thai and western food is further up across from the Mark Winn Lodge, and don't miss Naab Thong a bit further over the hill in the valley beyond as they also have excellent Thai food and mixed drinks at the best prices you will find (see their thread at the beginning of this section for photos and information).
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Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
Why leave an excellent Thai / European restaurant with a great (and very cheap) cocktail bar and to go back to the tourist area and drink expensive beer? Naab Thong (Soi 88) is a lot, lot cheaper for beer as well!carl1790 wrote:soo... best thing to do is eat at soi 88 , 90 of 94 and than go for a beer in the tourist area ? :-)
a lot of good seafood in these soi's ?
any name of good restaurants ?
tx
As for seafood - forget it.
Go to one of the specialist seafood restaurants - they buy up all the catch in advance. No non specialist restaurant owner particularly out in the sticks can get a look in - it's not worth their while trying.
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Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
easyas wrote:Why leave an excellent Thai / European restaurant with a great (and very cheap) cocktail bar and to go back to the tourist area and drink expensive beer? Naab Thong (Soi 88) is a lot, lot cheaper for beer as well!carl1790 wrote:soo... best thing to do is eat at soi 88 , 90 of 94 and than go for a beer in the tourist area ? :-)
a lot of good seafood in these soi's ?
any name of good restaurants ?
tx
As for seafood - forget it.
Go to one of the specialist seafood restaurants - they buy up all the catch in advance. No non specialist restaurant owner particularly out in the sticks can get a look in - it's not worth their while trying.
thanks !
what are for you the best seafood restaurants in HH ? no toerist traps please

Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
On my trip to HH last week I discovered the so-called "Grand Night Market" off Petchkasem Road next to the San Paulo hospital (about soi 86). They had a large number of stalls, each specializing in a different kind of Thai food. Friendly, delicious and inexpensive. And I found stuff I was looking for which I had not found in other places such as fresh spring rolls (Kuay Tiew Lui Suan) and Khanom Jeen Naam Yaa Ga-ti.
Surprisingly hardly a tourist in sight. Quite a contrast to the much-touted night market in soi 72 which I found very full and hectic last week.
So this one is quite in town, but I didn't find it very touristy.
Surprisingly hardly a tourist in sight. Quite a contrast to the much-touted night market in soi 72 which I found very full and hectic last week.
So this one is quite in town, but I didn't find it very touristy.
Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
I thought Kuay Tiew Lui Suan was a very thin flat noodle with mixed vegetables and served fresh whereas Spring Rolls are fried in deep fat and quite different ?slivovica wrote:On my trip to HH last week I discovered the so-called "Grand Night Market" .............. And I found stuff I was looking for which I had not found in other places such as fresh spring rolls (Kuay Tiew Lui Suan) and Khanom Jeen Naam Yaa Ga-ti.
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Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
You are right in your description of Kuay Tiew Lui Suan and they are different from normal spring rolls, but Mark Wiens' Eating Thai Food Guide (and others on the internet) translates them as "Fresh Spring Rolls" and I was using that translation.PET wrote:I thought Kuay Tiew Lui Suan was a very thin flat noodle with mixed vegetables and served fresh whereas Spring Rolls are fried in deep fat and quite different ?
Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
Don,t think you can beat eating out of town for value and quality. Living in hin Lek fai ihave eaten in many resturants and have found one of the best to be the Family Restuarant good food, good value and very nice helpfull staff, also good choice of menu and bbq on Sundays, with buy2 get 1 free on small beer.
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Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
for farang food i really like Sakura up soi 94,, soo soo good, although i don't go there as often as i would like. At nights when i get a craving for a good burger i like to go down town get me a Binta Burger, (its a cart that roams around down town) , then get fries from hot dog cart down the street and a beer at any random bar.
For thai food,, I like Music room, Pream, and a hand full of random little shops that are scattered all over town,, you kind of have to go into them and try them and find your favorite.
For thai food,, I like Music room, Pream, and a hand full of random little shops that are scattered all over town,, you kind of have to go into them and try them and find your favorite.
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Re: Where are the best eateries? In town or on the outskirts
Im new to Hua Hin but like my food and so far i found:
Kiss Food and drink restaurant very good food and very large menu....good price,have eaten there many times..thai and the international dishes. Its by the Grand night market and next to boxing stadium.
i like the Pizzas at the corner restaurant near hilton rd,sorry forgot its name.
yoiyoi japanese restaurant in market village has some nice stuff.!
Mr burger was quite good for thai food.
the indian food in the Colonade is quite good but abit slow cooking....always 20 mins up even when empty or near empty but its good value ....i takeaway his chicken tikka rolls/wrap.
Thai(isan) food on petchkasem road outside the bank nr the grand market is really good.(you eat on pavement outside the bank)....bbq chicken great but sometimes too busy and have to take a number and wait for a seat,very very popular with thais eating there and cheap.
Kiss Food and drink restaurant very good food and very large menu....good price,have eaten there many times..thai and the international dishes. Its by the Grand night market and next to boxing stadium.
i like the Pizzas at the corner restaurant near hilton rd,sorry forgot its name.
yoiyoi japanese restaurant in market village has some nice stuff.!
Mr burger was quite good for thai food.
the indian food in the Colonade is quite good but abit slow cooking....always 20 mins up even when empty or near empty but its good value ....i takeaway his chicken tikka rolls/wrap.
Thai(isan) food on petchkasem road outside the bank nr the grand market is really good.(you eat on pavement outside the bank)....bbq chicken great but sometimes too busy and have to take a number and wait for a seat,very very popular with thais eating there and cheap.