ladyboychaser wrote:i must admit i find the bars in huahin a little samey, and the nightlife in general is not too good, but its nice for a quite night and a few drinks with friends
I must say that you migt chase a little more in depth, LBchaser.
It's more like a tresure quest, ok, but also worth it when you get to.
RICHARD OF LOXLEY
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
RICHARD OF LOXLEY
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
i do like huahin, i wouldnt want to go to pattaya as thats my idea of hell on earth, i must admit i went further out of town the last time i was there and there was a few places where there wre not too many tourists, mostly thai people which i found alot more lively and a good laugh,
BaaBaa. wrote:Do you still serve any Thai food on Christmas day JW?
My GF looked at the Xmas dinner like it was roadkill last year. :mrgreen:
For some reason my partner- despite spending the rest of the year living on Issan hedge trimmings and bugs- seems to enjoy the traditional Christmas dinner. We’ve been to JW’s the last couple of years and the Roadhole before that.
Guess wrote:Yes I agree with opinion of Sawan Bar. Henning was youthful and lively when I first met him. A series of quite serious problems led to him going downhill and then the rent was increased threefold and he move to Soi Selawat. That lasted about one week and then he couldn't pay the rent their either so of he went. My worry for his sake is where he went off too. It would be could to hear from someone who has heard from him since he left Hua Hin but I think it unlikely. I fear the worst.
No one has mentioned Lazy Daze yet, that seems alway be full of a friendly bunch of staff and customers.
I had heard that Henning had been deported nearly a year ago but it appeared that he had just been lying low in Bangkok with a few creditors in pursuit of him.
Now I hear that he is in fact back in Denmark being denied further entry into the Kingdom.
Those who knew Henning will of course realise that these stories, like the ones he told himself, should be taken with a pinch of salt!
BaaBaa. wrote:Do you still serve any Thai food on Christmas day JW?
My GF looked at the Xmas dinner like it was roadkill last year.
For some reason my partner- despite spending the rest of the year living on Issan hedge trimmings and bugs- seems to enjoy the traditional Christmas dinner. We’ve been to JW’s the last couple of years and the Roadhole before that.
Mine will happily eat anywhere, as long as they do Som Tam.