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Hua Hin


A strange but welcome hole-in-the-wall serving Burmese (goat-and-lentil soup, tea-leaf salad) and Nepali (chicken masala, potato curry) food. The owner-chef's family were Gurkha soldiers who went to Burma with the British many generations ago and later ended up in Thailand. He'll patiently explain the many choices in the picture menu and can make most food vegetarian.


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Nearby Hua Hin attractions

1. Clock Tower

0.38 MILES

A helpful navigational landmark in the middle of town.

2. Jao Mae Tubtim Shrine

0.44 MILES

This Chinese temple is built on the city's namesake 'Stone Head'. It's a pleasant place to get a view of the seaside.

3. Hua Hin Train Station

0.57 MILES

Probably the most beautiful train station in Thailand, this red-and-white icon was built in 1926 to replace the original station. It has a Victorian…

4. Hat Hua Hin

0.7 MILES

Hua Hin Beach is a pleasant, but not stunning, stretch of fine white powder lapped by calm grey-green waves. Remarkably shallow, it's made for strolling…

5. Klai Kangwon Palace

0.83 MILES

Phra Ratchawang Klai Kangwon (Far from Worries Palace) is still an official royal palace and not open to the public. You can see just a little bit of the…

6. Khao Hin Lek Fai

1.01 MILES

In the hills west of the city, a winding drive up Flintstone Hill takes you to several viewpoints of Hua Hin and the gulf. Viewpoint #4, across from the…

7. Baan Silapin

2.39 MILES

Local painter Tawee Kasangam established this artist collective in a shady grove 4km west of town. The galleries and studio spaces showcase the works of…

8. Cicada Market

2.92 MILES

Vastly better than the city-centre Hua Hin Night Market, this popular place 3.5km to the south is a fun mix of food, shopping and performing arts. It's…