[Hua Hin Review] Focusing on Hua Hin food

I guess I’m sad that the trip is over.

While I’m looking through the photo album, I’m also writing a review of the food.

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BanitsaraThis is the only official Thai restaurant I stopped by on this trip.

Call Bolt from Hyatt, about 80 baht one way.

It was about 15 minutes away.

As I was leaving, my husband asked me why I had to go so far.

The conclusion is a twist.

I came out very satisfied.

lol ​Ordering food in a foreign country is very difficult.

I felt somewhat frustrated just flipping through the menu with my hands.

I took a picture of the menu and tried ordering.

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A family of 4 ate as above and ended up paying around 1,600 baht.

When I looked at the receipt, I saw that 7% VAT had been added.

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Japanese Restaurant Fuji – in Market VillageI went down to the Market Village food court,It was difficult.

It seemed simple when I read other people’s reviews, butIt’s very spacious and there are a lot of people, but it’s hard to recharge the card and go around and order one by one, and the taste doesn’t seem to be guaranteed, so I decided to go to the restaurant on the second floor.

​ Here too, taking pictures of the menu is a novelty.

lolThe food came out almost as pictured,The lunch set menu included drinks and dessert, so it was economical.

Of course, VAT is also included here.

The beef menu in that photo is not recommended.

The pork cutlet and sushi were the best.

It cost about 1,500 baht for a family of 4, including 6 menu items.

It was the last day of the trip, so it was a familiar taste, a familiar taste.

It was good.

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Cicada Market​.

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​​I stayed at Hyatt twice out of three nights.

Because it is for tourists and not a regular night market.

I didn’t think it was cheap as it guaranteed a clean and global taste.

A 1,000 baht coupon for a family of four is barely enough to fill one’s stomach.

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Grilled river shrimp with a full plate but not much to eat.

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Tom yum kung and chamisul.

It was my first tom yang in my life.

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The kids only eat chicken skewers and fried potatoes in a row.

Pad thai is great and omelet rice?The same food was also delicious.

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coconut.

Her husband really wants to eat it…The water tastes a bit like gorosoe?That white flesh was so hard that I couldn’t do anything with it with a spoon.

ㅜㅜ​My family, who is vulnerable to heat and crowds, couldn’t even think of going to Tamarin next to Cicada, so we were satisfied with Cicada.

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Lost&Found​I went there on the evening of the day I arrived,It’s a pub on the way from Hyatt to Seven.

The atmosphere here was better than the food, a sunset restaurant.

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We ordered fried rice, pad thai, pasta, spring rolls, etc.

, but judging by the little bits of food left, it wasn’t to our taste.

I think it’s a good place to have a snack with alcohol with a couple or a couple.

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There was a gender-swapped sister who was unique to Thailand, and the obba was either a server or a manager.

I didn’t mind, but my husband said he didn’t like it.

A place conservative Korean men should avoid.

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Mango lady?grandma?.

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If you turn left from Hyatt, it’s a street stall next to Mini Big C across the street.

Horse chestnuts are 120 baht, but mangoes are 30 baht each.

I bought it for two days.

If you ask for it to be cut, they will cut it and serve it to you.

As for the mango taste itself, the mango stand in front of Market Village was more expensive at 40 baht than here, but it was more delicious.

I think the one I picked at my grandmother’s store was a little underripe.

Still, one person one day one mango!​6.

Lastly, a shopping spree.

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​I just put together some things that I thought were familiar from Gomae Market and Lotus.

I would like to continue the lingering taste of Hua Hin, Thailand by tasting them one by one.

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