Thursday, August 5, 2010

Eating in Hua Hin, Thailand

This is the first of my three posts on our trip to Hua Hin, the beautiful and oldest resort destination in Thailand.  

Food is aplenty in Hua Hin: Thai and International alike. You will be spoilt for choice with the likes of Italian, German and French cuisines; Asian cuisines like Japanese, Chinese, Indian to name a few, Tex Mex and many more. Hua Hin is also famous for its fresh seafood, with it being an early fishing settlement.

Sizzler Steak Seafood and Salad (Hua Hin Market Village)

Hua Hin Market Village is a shopping mall in Hua Hin. There is quite a lot of restaurants at this mall.

We were drawn to Sizzler by its salad buffet which is included with every main ordered. The salad buffet has a wide variety of good quality veggies, fruits and dressings coupled with soups, pastas and desserts.

Mousse

Soups


Grilled Beef Loin

Barbeque Pork Spareribs & Spicy Grilled Chicken






Fuji Japanese Restaurant (Hua Hin Market Village)


We were at the Hua Hin Market Village a few times so we also opted for Japanese food at the Fuji Japanese Restaurant because of the extremely value-for-money set meals.

Fuji Japanese Restaurant



Fuji Bento

Sashimi Set


La Paillote French Restaurant (Opposite Baan Laksasubha)

La Paillote is a cozy French restaurant right opposite from where we were staying. We didn't exactly order the French set menu but we ordered the Seafood set instead. I can't say much about the food but the restaurant ambiance was quite romantic.

La Paillote French Restaurant 


French Lobster Bisque Soup

French Onion Soup

Tiger Prawns Ricard Flambe



Seafood at Khao Takiab

Seafood is not to be missed at Hua Hin. We had some really fresh seafood at the foot of the Khao Takiab hill at the south end of the Hua Hin beach.

Fried Fish with Fish Sauce

Steamed Mussels

Spicy Squid Soup with Coconut Milk

Deep Fried Crab Claws with Batter

Swensen's (near Hua Hin Night Market)

 


Italian

On our last night in Hua Hin, we went to a little Italian eatery down the corner from our hotel (Baan Laksasubha) and ordered anchovies pizza and seafood pasta. (P/S: Sorry, I forgot the name of the restaurant)

Pizza

Pasta

And what's Thailand without Thai food. Though we mosty indulged ourselves in  international food, we didn't miss the opportunity to try some local delicacies.

Phad Thai

I forgot what this is but I think it's some rice noodles with meat or something

Porridge and Chinese Crullers


Soya Bean Milk and Chinese Crullers are a breakfast staple here

Look out for my upcoming posts on the tourist attractions in Hua Hin and the lovely hotel that we stayed in, Baan Laksasubha. Stay tuned! :)

4 comments:

cariso said...

Wah, your coverage is wide! :)

My Food Fetish said...

You have good coverage too Cariso. I saw your recent posts on Bali :)

Anonymous said...

GREAT job from sydney!

My Food Fetish said...

Hi Anonymous, thanks for stopping by. Great to hear that I have a fan from Sydney. :)

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