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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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don salieri
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hi everone, :)
just wonder to know if one of you have trying the fine dining french restaurant (coustiero) in aka resort ?
wnat to bring my wife for a special dinner and she like french food..or any recomandations.
thank s
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Post by JW »

Dont know about the restaurant in aka, but here are a few to try,

Brasseire de Paris, Naeb Taly (part of the Puthtasca resort).
Corner 84.

Enjoy
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thank you anyway ....
i think i will try and let you know !!
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Post by lomuamart »

I'd certainly go along with The Brasserie de Paris, although it's been a few years since I've eaten there.
As always, listen to what is suggested "off the menu" or plates du jour. It's a great setting.
BTW. JW, what would an average dinner cost at Putcharacha, assuming two covers, two starters, two main dishes and four small beers?
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Post by dr dave soul monsta »

loumounonunuonu


Putaharacsa's F & B prices are only a little over what you would pay in most of the restaurants in town the beer prices are almost the same as most of the bars
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The food was EXCELLENT!

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hy guys,
My friends and I had a lovely stay at this small luxurious hotel.
we were surprised by the high standard of service during the diner
If you are searching for top class french cuisine in Hua Hin go there.
Many people may not realized it, but AKA has its own french pastry chef!!! An seperate french chef that all he does is to make pastry, ice cream, cakes, cookies,and all other amazing sweet stuff that make you fat but very very happy!
The BEST part about the resort is the french restaurant. I personally care a lot about food and have been to many of the top restaurants in many cities, ie paris, new york, sf, hk, tokyo... And this one has to be amongst the top. I would say it's definitely worth the trip up the mountains even if you are not staying at the resort. I have to thank the chef again for such a perfect dining experience.
I definitely would go back again.
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Jesus, I hope the food is cheaper than the rooms ... 10 grand a night in low season and the place is in the middle of nowhere :shock:

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Post by JW »

Lomu,

I reckon a couple of thousand would get a nice meal for 2.

Thanks for the post Don, will give AKA a try for sure. :cheers:
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