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Lying along the coastline of the Gulf of Thailand, Hua Hin is a popular tourist destination for those looking for a tropical excursion. Every year, a massive number of people visit to enjoy festivals, beaches and water sports. But no trip would be complete without trying the authentic Thai cuisine. Here we help you explore the 10 best restaurants in Hua Hin.

Tom Yum Goong

You Yen Hua Hin Balcony

Restaurant, Thai, Snacks, Seafood, Asian

This is a perfect way to enjoy the breathtaking coastline of Hua Hin. You Yen Hua Hin Balcony is situated right on the beach with a panoramic view over the Gulf of Thailand. The building was built in 1920s and the wooden furniture used in the beach seating area gives a strong nostalgic vibe. The signature dishes of this tropical restaurant are traditional Thai snacks and Tom Yum Goong, a spicy and delicious soup dish.

Livanto Lifestyle

Restaurant

Livanto Lifestyle offers a more high end dining option in Hua Hin. The interior of the restaurant is classy, and modern touch, with wooden floors and furniture. The elegance of the restaurant is matched by the creative cuisine, fusing Thai and western ingredients such as imported meat from Australia and New Zealand paired with local spices and vegetables. If you are shopping in the Central Hua Hin Shopping Street, this is the place to treat yourself a big meal.

Saeng Thai Seafood

Situated right next to the fishing pier along the Gulf of Thailand, Saeng Thai Seafood seems to be a prefect place to enjoy a big seafood dinner. This open air restaurant doesn’t have fancy interior design, but everything is authentic and local. With an amazing view of the coastline, it offers the seafood caught fresh daily at a reasonable price. What’s better is that you can also have a say in how the seafood is cooked.
Hua Hin, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110, +66 32512144

Let’s Sea Hua Hin

Let’s Sea Hua Hin

Resort

Chatchai Market
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If you’re looking for a chic and modern place to relax in the tropical Hua Hin, Let’s Sea Hua Hin is definitely the place to dine. Situated in the Let’s Sea Hua Hin Al Fresco Resort, this elegant pub offers you a fantastic view of the coastline. With comfortable sofas and tropical palm trees, the pub is dedicated to bring you the most relaxing ambience in this seaside city. Fusing Thai cuisine with international flavours, the pub’s soft shell crabs and lobsters are among the most popular options.

Chatchai Market

Market, Thai, Fast Food, Vegetarian, Vegan

Your Thai journey can never be completed without a visit to local markets and a taste of traditional Thai street food. Chatchai Market is a night market where you can find every Thai thing you are looking for. You can go shopping or try the street food, or both. From fried seafood to Tom Yum Goong, you can tuck into your favourite Thai dish and then browse the local handmade products for sale nearby.

Palm Seafood Pavilion

Restaurant, Seafood, Thai, BBQ

Located in Hua Hin’s Sofitel Centara Hotel, Palm Seafood Pavilion is more than just a seaside dining option. Palm Seafood pavilion serves the freshest seafood from nearby seas and prepares them to order. The restaurant provides an exquisite and luxurious ambience, with a colonial style pavilion. Make a reservation in advance as seats are very limited.

Jim Daeng

Restaurant, Seafood, Thai, Asian, Vegetarian

Jim Daeng is a family run restaurant along the beach front with panoramic views of the ocean. The restaurant emphasizes the freshest ingredients in the region by purchasing freshly caught seafood from fishermen every morning. Apart from seafood, the sauces are made exclusively for you using their secret recipes of local herbs and spices, perfectly complementing the seafood with genuine Thai flavour.

Baan Isara

Hotel Restaurant, Seafood, Thai, Wine, Beer

Chicken Cashews
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This is a seaside restaurant in Hua Hin that offers exceptional seafood and an elegant ambience. Baan Isara is located in a two-storey high wooden building built with traditional Thai architectural influences. The wall is painted in green to add a pinch of playfulness to the building. The restaurant is extremely popular among the locals and Thai people often come here on the weekend. The squid salad is highly recommended to start a fresh and delicious seafood meal.

The Moon Terrace

Restaurant, Thai, Seafood, Asian

The Moon Terrace is among one of the most popular beach side restaurants along the coast of Hua Hin. However, when you look closer, you will find out that this restaurant is literally built on the water. The seating area is a pier extended from the beach to the sea, and it allows you to get very close to the ocean. With passionate and engaging Thai hospitality and service, you will enjoy a fascinating fish and seafood menu filled with locally sourced ingredients and authentic Thai cooking techniques.

Heidi’s Garden Restaurant

Restaurant, Thai, Swiss, European

Imagine combining Thai cuisine with the Swiss style of cooking and Heidi’s Garden Restaurant has done just that, showcasing how this combination creates magical flavors. The decoration has a homely ambience, with tiny details and flowers, giving you an opportunity to unwind. This restaurant highlights its creativity in many of their signature dishes, including the Zurich style sliced pork and ‘Gordon Bleu’ cordon bleu pork.

About the author

Born and raised in multicultural Hong Kong, Billy has learnt to appreciate the beauty of cultural diversity from a very young age. He is enthusiastic about travelling and deems every travel experience as a new way of looking at the world. Inspired by the simplicity of life, he is very interested in Scandinavian cultures and lifestyles. Billy is currently an undergraduate in The University of Hong Kong, majoring in English Studies and Geography. His training background has provided him the repertoire for travelogue writing, and the Culture Trip is a platform for him share his adventures with other world travellers .

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