Seafood restaurants in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
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Chao Lay
Probably the best of the wharf restaurants, this place certainly manages to fill its two levels of pier seating. There's a veritable fish market out front where you can choose your catch of the day, and a small army of waiters to deliver the end product.
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Night Market
An attraction that rivals the beach, Hua Hin's night market tops locals' lists of favourite spots to eat. Ice-packed displays of spiny lobsters and king prawns appeal to the big-spenders but the simple stir-fry stalls are just as tasty. Try pàt pŏng gà·rèe Ъoo (crab curry), gûng tôrt (fried shrimp) and hŏy tôrt (fried mussel omelette). In between, souvenir stalls cater to Thai's favourite digestive activity: shopping.
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Baan Itsara
Baan Itsara is a destination for aficionados of the ocean's produce. Considered by some to be one of the best seafood places in town, this restaurant has tables right on the ocean and a small imported-wine list. The tiger prawns in sweet basil sauce are a perennial favourite.
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Pan Phochana Restaurant
This is one of the best seafood restaurants around town. Its speciality is hòr mòk hŏy (ground-fish curry with steamed mussels).
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Baan Itsara
Baan Itsara is a destination for aficionados of the ocean's produce. Considered by some to be one of the best seafood places in town, this restaurant has tables right on the ocean and a small imported-wine list. The tiger prawns in sweet basil sauce are a perennial favourite.
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Rim Lom
We still dream about this meal on a bright sunny day surrounded by lunching civil servants. The pàt pŏng gà·rèe Ъoo (crab curry) comes with big chunks of sweet crab meat and the yam ta-lair (seafood salad) is spicy, zesty and festooned with seafood.
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Phloen Samut
One of a few seafood restaurants along the promenade, Phloen Samut is conveniently located in town though locals complain that the food needs improvement.
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Jek Pia Coffeeshop
More than just a coffee shop, this 50-year-old restaurant is another culinary destination specialising in an extensive array of stir-fried seafood dishes. If it is too full to get a seat, you can order from the same menu at the sukiyaki restaurant further south on Th Naebkehardt.
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Hua Hin Koti
Across from the Night Market, this Thai-Chinese restaurant is a national culinary luminary. Thais adore the fried crab balls, while foreigners swoon over đôm yam gûng (shrimp soup with lemongrass). And everyone loves the spicy seafood salad (yam tá-lair) and deep-fried fish with ginger.
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I-Ta-Lay
I-Ta-Lay is a tasty local joint right along the beach. Not a drop of English is spoken, but the seafood is great and there are plenty of smiles. There are also a couple of bungalows out the back for rent.
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