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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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Just had kippers at The Buffalo Tavern, we serve them all day everyday!
Especially nice with our home baked whole-wheat bread and poached eggs.
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Just had ham,egg and chips at home :D Kippers and poached eggs sound great for a breakfast .I'll pop in one morning .

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Nice one Steve, your welcome any time, I’ve just had Sunday roast (pork) and for afters Christmas pudding with flaming Brandy and cream.
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Just had Fish and Chips from the Chippie. :shock:
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My perfect Sunday

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:P Hi den
My perfect Sunday

Get up around 9am fresh coffee on the porch, 11am drive to town, park in City beach and walk to a little bar in small Soi opposite Hilton (sorry can't remember the name but I think the owner also had Jonnie Walkers pub) have "Full English breakfast, sausages, tomatoes, eggs, bacon, black sausage, toast, marmalade and coffee.

Read the BK Post and watch the World go by.

Home for 1pm.

3 pm Drive to City beach car park, walk to Buffaloe Bills on the Quay, have full English roast lunch with a beer and watch the World go by.

Stroll back to car via Rainbow bar( now Tina's) for a beer, purely to combat dehydration you understand.
Home by 7.30pm, glass of wine on the porch, in bed by 10pm, with the wife.

It does'nt get any better than that. :roll:
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marie and i had been in H/H for 2 weeks and venture up to soi 102 (oposite the sailom hotel) we found "JIMMYS BAR"and discover proberly the best sunday lunch around,plenty of it too! the yorkies were just like ma used to make,the lamb xcellent NO COMPLAINTS from us! the local dishes we tried were very good too.would definitly recomend you try it. we ll be back next vear.
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eddysbay wrote:marie and i had been in H/H for 2 weeks and venture up to soi 102 (oposite the sailom hotel) we found "JIMMYS BAR"and discover proberly the best sunday lunch around,plenty of it too! the yorkies were just like ma used to make,the lamb xcellent NO COMPLAINTS from us! the local dishes we tried were very good too.would definitly recomend you try it. we ll be back next vear.
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The beauty of that is, it is just a short stroll back to the Sialom (if your staying there) with a belly full of good food and beer. Magic. :cheers:
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