Dannie Boy wrote:I appreciate this is about Indian restaurants in Hua Hin, but my families favourite Indian in the UK (called Jasmin at Bexleyheath), whilst excellent for food and hospitality, a meal (including all the trimmings) and a couple of drinks is something like £40-50 a head, so for what we pay in Hua Hin, its incredible value for money.
Call it 45
Imagine paying 2000 baht in HH(outside of Marriot etc) for a meal and 2 drinks
Reminds me of eating Thai food in St Andrews Scotland.... that was more(including wine)
Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 6:27 pm
I appreciate this is about Indian restaurants in Hua Hin, but my families favourite Indian in the UK (called Jasmin at Bexleyheath), whilst excellent for food and hospitality, a meal (including all the trimmings) and a couple of drinks is something like £40-50 a head, so for what we pay in Hua Hin, its incredible value for money.
If I paid 50 quid a ahead for a curry in Bexleyheath or Welling I'd check myself in for psychiatry! Even Blackheath.
NOKYAI wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 4:06 pmI had been in Isaan due to family commitments and had been surviving on what I could grill myself so my body wanted veg...555!
That's a weird statement. Do you not eat Thai food?
Yes more than 50% of the time! We were at my father in laws funeral which was a large affair and I didn't want to be a burden so stayed on the periphery and looked after myself ( and the dog). This was in the wilds towards Nong Kai ! Staying in a run down resort/ local knocking shop!
Enjoying 'Retirement'....So many jobs to do, I don't know how I ever had time to work!
bigston wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 9:45 am
Can someone please answer
The one in Baan Khun Por
does it have a name ?
where is it ?
is the place noisy ?
i read its next to a stage ??
Thanks
It’s called Sanjyai and yes, it is to the left of the stage, and yes, it can be very, very noisy. If you want to avoid the noise, visit early, before the band takes the stage.
bigston wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 9:45 am
Can someone please answer
The one in Baan Khun Por
does it have a name ?
where is it ?
is the place noisy ?
i read its next to a stage ??
Thanks
It’s called Sanjyai and yes, it is to the left of the stage, and yes, it can be very, very noisy. If you want to avoid the noise, visit early, before the band takes the stage.
I really like the food, and it's cheap, and you can get a takeaway.