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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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And I still wonder why the put Swedish language subtitles under the Swedish Chef in the Muppet Show when broadcast in Sweden. His Sweeedish was excellent and so was his preparing a chicken soup.
Yea taka de chickie and choppa da head off. Come here chickadickadicka yep yep børk børk børk.... :blues:
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i thought he was american, and was just taking the p!ss out of swedish people.
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Lung Per wrote:Going to Hua Hin THAILAND to eat pizza, eh???? Good grief...Ferget it and eat your Thai food. 8)
Lung Per wrote:Had lunch there yesterday. I can recommend the Swedish-style beef in dill sauce with potatoes - a hungry man's lunch. Do not expect a French-style cuisine. But good hearty down-to-earth food. :D
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BaaBaa. wrote:
Lung Per wrote:Going to Hua Hin THAILAND to eat pizza, eh???? Good grief...Ferget it and eat your Thai food. 8)
Lung Per wrote:Had lunch there yesterday. I can recommend the Swedish-style beef in dill sauce with potatoes - a hungry man's lunch. Do not expect a French-style cuisine. But good hearty down-to-earth food. :D
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Eva's restaurant is a small piece of Sweden, currently under Thai Government control. It serves European as well as Thai food. But no pizza. The Pizza is something the Italians originally developed to dispose profitably of their leftovers...Bon Appetit. :cheers:
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Is Eva's still around

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Is Eva's still around... Went looking tonight asnd all I found was a very dark Soi.
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I go past it every day, its been closed for at least a month with no sign of re-opening.
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bapak wrote:Is Eva's still around... Went looking tonight asnd all I found was a very dark Soi.
No, it has closed down. The same has also happened to to restaurant Victoria in the Thipurai hotel and the small Swedish restaurant Claes across the soi from Thipurai.

Apparently Victoria is supposed to be replaced by a gourmet restaurant from what I have heard.
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