Looking for a good Thai restuarant in downtown Hua Hin
Looking for a good Thai restuarant in downtown Hua Hin
Hi,
Looking for a good Thai restuarant in Hua Hin. Ideally somewhere close to the Hilton, central town area. Not too expensive, but not basic either. Needs to serve wine. Hopefully friendly staff and nice setting. Can anyone make any recommendations please?
Many thanks in advance.
Tim
Looking for a good Thai restuarant in Hua Hin. Ideally somewhere close to the Hilton, central town area. Not too expensive, but not basic either. Needs to serve wine. Hopefully friendly staff and nice setting. Can anyone make any recommendations please?
Many thanks in advance.
Tim
Welcome to the forum TimSe. If you're looking for decent Thai food at reasonable prices, you won't beat the restaurants at the temple wall. This is at the opposite end of Soi Binthabaht to the Hilton - about 2 minutes walk.
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Hi Big Boy,
Thanks for your post. If I'm thinking of the right area, is this a stretch of cheap and cheerful, small restuarants in a row on the far side of the road (if walking from the Hilton, up the busy, main girl bar soi and just to your left).
If that's where you mean, these restaurants are great, but I don't think they serve wine. I'm travelling with a lady who likes her wine!
Am I thinking of the right place that you mean?
Tim
Thanks for your post. If I'm thinking of the right area, is this a stretch of cheap and cheerful, small restuarants in a row on the far side of the road (if walking from the Hilton, up the busy, main girl bar soi and just to your left).
If that's where you mean, these restaurants are great, but I don't think they serve wine. I'm travelling with a lady who likes her wine!
Am I thinking of the right place that you mean?
Tim
Try OnnOnn Corner, right on the corner of the path going up through the temple grounds and directly across from LaGrappa.TimSe wrote:Hi Big Boy,
Thanks for your post. If I'm thinking of the right area, is this a stretch of cheap and cheerful, small restuarants in a row on the far side of the road (if walking from the Hilton, up the busy, main girl bar soi and just to your left).
If that's where you mean, these restaurants are great, but I don't think they serve wine. I'm travelling with a lady who likes her wine!
Am I thinking of the right place that you mean?
Tim
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'Bird Chilli' on the Night Market. You won't get a sea view! But good food at good prices, wines and cocktails, and very good service. Nice loos as well! 

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For some of the best Thai food in that area at very reasonable prices try the Sirin Hotel restaurant (across the parking lot from McDonalds). I've been eating there ever since my first visit 6 years ago (then they were a garden restaurant on the spot where McDonalds now sits) and I still think they are one of the best in town. They have a small outdoor porch now with 5 or 6 tables and a large indoor dining room with air conditioning and/or fans.
I do believe they have a decent selection of wine as well.
I do believe they have a decent selection of wine as well.
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you could try na's place assuming she or her son are still there down by the temple wall cheap, nice drinkable wine and good food
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Yes, that's where I was talking about. Not being a wine drinker myself, I can't be 100% sure, but I believe (as does magnum) I've seen wine available there.TimSe wrote:Hi Big Boy,
Thanks for your post. If I'm thinking of the right area, is this a stretch of cheap and cheerful, small restuarants in a row on the far side of the road (if walking from the Hilton, up the busy, main girl bar soi and just to your left).
If that's where you mean, these restaurants are great, but I don't think they serve wine. I'm travelling with a lady who likes her wine!
Am I thinking of the right place that you mean?
Tim
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you got location right and some of them do have wine in the fridges
particularly na's or na na's
you got location right and some of them do have wine in the fridges
particularly na's or na na's
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