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Naklua Fish Market Hours

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Anyone have info on the closing time at Naklua Fish Market? Google comes up m/t and it is a long couple baht bus rides from Jomtien to find it closed. Tks

I've been there around 5pm and it was busy, lot of Thais eating there so I guess 6pm at least.

I am not sure which market in Naklua you are referring to. There is a huge market that opens around 2am, and is closed by 10am. This is where all of the carts and early opening restaurants buy their needs. The smaller market on the water is certainly open until 6pm, but the pickings of fresh seafood are slim. You will notice that seafood restaurants show up around 4pm and buy the remainder of shrimp for their restaurants that day.

  • 2 weeks later...

about 5 pm, but most of best fish sold already and BBQ service may be close if not customers

I am not sure which market in Naklua you are referring to. There is a huge market that opens around 2am, and is closed by 10am. This is where all of the carts and early opening restaurants buy their needs. The smaller market on the water is certainly open until 6pm, but the pickings of fresh seafood are slim. You will notice that seafood restaurants show up around 4pm and buy the remainder of shrimp for their restaurants that day.

You make me uncertain.

Please don't tell me that I visited the wrong place during the years tongue.png

This is the place I went, with the public park aside:

https://goo.gl/maps/9SYmD48hLfG2

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And seriously: I would not visit a fish/seafood market in the afternoon anyhow.

The ice is melting.

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