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Two years looks like a life in Hua Hin business...


Ciocco

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Finally arrived back after a couple year, a lot of our favourite places are already closed or dismissed, if not moved away... other changed a lot, some sadly and simply worst...

Sometimes we where used to get breakfast at All in Hua Hin, not far from the night market zone, a place where you can also buy cold cuts and choose a wide selection of cheese... nothing more of this remain.

Breakfast was really poor, with low quality ingredients, prepared also worst... waiter simply unprofessional with lack of the minimum experience.

Other 3 restaurants closed.

We will scout for new places in the next weeks, a little sad about this.

Looks really low season... from long time.

Do we misunderstand or it's really this?

Ciocco

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Standards at 'All In' began to decline more than 3 years ago until it's now become the 'no bugger in'. A shame really, but quite a few businesses have gone down the pan in recent years.

Coffee Club was a good alternative for a while, but no longer. We now patronise Father Ted's, which has also become rundown.

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This afternoon i seen a label with the arrow for Chef Cha, we used to go there (it was just before Sheraton coming from Cha Am) but we realized was closed or moved away...

Now it's quiet in the same position but on the internal street along the Petchakaseam, entering to go to Stamford and turning right once on the new roundabout there.

They are good with reasonable prices, western and thai cooking.

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 Tell you what ,  been visiting Hua Hin ,   for many years , and enjoyed , 

    Sadly not the place it used to be .  

     Even the faralang hot spots , pattaya phucket , are very quiet.

     Essan ,  forget about it .    Gods waiting room..

 

   

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People associated with (and including) developers tried to make it something; it was not, nor destined to be.

Likely it will make a comeback when the new transit link comes online. Unfortunately the current developments will be outdated by then. Subsequently depressing the economic recovery.

Interesting times ahead and not just for Hua Hin.

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