best pizza in town?
best pizza in town?
there is pizza and pizza - thailand makes some of the best (limoncello and ronnie's in bangkok)
tried some in hua hin - well, the caruso beside the hilton was a positive surprise, but still.
counted about a dozen pizzerias in hua hin.
which is the one you have to go again and again?
tried some in hua hin - well, the caruso beside the hilton was a positive surprise, but still.
counted about a dozen pizzerias in hua hin.
which is the one you have to go again and again?
If you really want a good pizza try Naples. Not sure if they do take aways though!!!
Chicago is an alternative
Thailand's offerings are crap in comparison
Chicago is an alternative
Thailand's offerings are crap in comparison
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Yes same for me the pepperoni pizza is great with a lovely crispy base.bikesrus wrote:i like to go to the "pizza corner" which is on the corner of damnernkasem road and naresdamri road... (hilton road)... get a seat on the outside and do some people watching......


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Have you tasted La Villa pizza's? I usually go to Pizza corner but am tempted by the previous posts - La Villa or Mama Mia mmmm? lifes so complicated!JW wrote:After plenty of testing the best pizza is Mama Mia, Hilton is hitty missy but great on a good day. Mama Mia do a mean Clam and Mussel provencale also.


Terrific pizza everywhere in Montreal when I was a kid. Made by Greeks.
In HH, I go to Amica in the little soi off to the left from Limelight.
Khun Yusa is a nice Issan lady to chat with while I enjoy my spicy Calabrese with anchovies and capers. Then toddle up to Sugar Cane for intellectual gymnastics.
In HH, I go to Amica in the little soi off to the left from Limelight.
Khun Yusa is a nice Issan lady to chat with while I enjoy my spicy Calabrese with anchovies and capers. Then toddle up to Sugar Cane for intellectual gymnastics.
There's another good little open-air place on the corner heading down toward the pier. If you walked out of the Hilton, turn right it's about 150-200 meters down toward the pier on your left, next to a tailor shop. Only a small place with about six tables. Good crispy large pizzas there and pretty decent prices.
What's the name of the joint?
What's the name of the joint?