This is a popular restaurant, but I didn't think it was very delicious. The ingredients were fresh, but if you go late, you need to queue. The following food cost 1130B in total. Thai milk tea is the specialty, but I think it's average.
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This is a popular restaurant, but I didn't think it was very delicious. The ingredients were fresh, but if you go late, you need to queue. The following food cost 1130B in total. Thai milk tea is the specialty, but I think it's average.
The business is very hot. The Thai hot pot is different from the usual beef hot pot. This one is similar to a clear soup, and most of the ingredients are seafood. There are many people, so don't pursue the environment too much. Just turn a blind eye. After all, it's a roadside stall.
A very principled shop, it does not accept customers from 7:30 pm and closes at 8 pm, the price-performance ratio is quite high. Two people are full for only 400b, I recommend checking in. The environment is average, but at least it is clean and sanitary.
This restaurant is quite famous here. It is located about 50 meters across the road from Hua Hin Night Market. The exterior looks old, a bit like an old roadside restaurant in Hong Kong. The first time I found this place, I found that it was closed on those days. I came here the second time to catch up. When I arrived, I saw a lot of people queuing at the door. There are not many restaurants here that can queue up. The most special thing about them is the clay pot similar to hot pot. You can choose seafood, pork, or both. The price is very reasonable. Almost every table has a pot. We chose pork + seafood. Another thing that is ordered a lot is the vermicelli pot. The taste of this one feels average, but there are several large shrimps, and the price-performance ratio is not bad. Finally, I ordered a black pepper crab. The crab shell was fried crispy, just bite it directly. Compared with the curry crab we had two days ago, the taste is quite special and it is also quite delicious. Finally, they closed very early. After we finished eating at 7:30, we went to the night market opposite to buy some fruits and wrote some postcards. When we came back, we found that it had been closed for a long time. There was no one at the door. I almost doubted whether we had dinner here before.. So don’t expect to have a midnight snack here, be sure to arrive early~~
Zhengsheng Canteen is a Thai restaurant in Hua Hin, which is very famous locally. There are usually queues at mealtime. This store is actually not very eye-catching, and the decoration is also very old-fashioned, but because the dishes here are delicious and affordable, they are highly praised by locals and tourists. There is a Chinese sign at the door. This old store gives me the feeling that it is opened by the descendants of Chinese. I came to the restaurant for lunch with my friends in advance, and there were not many seats left. The types of dishes and prices are written on the wall, and guests can choose by themselves. Thai milk tea is a must-order; fried fish balls are chewy and paired with Thai sauce, which tastes great; spicy fried scallops are large and fresh; seafood fried rice is the main dish, which contains squid, eggs, crab meat and shrimp. The portion is large and recommended for two people; crabs are their specialty, which are all shelled and fried with eggs and peppers. This dish is my favorite; squid is added with salted egg yolk, which I don’t like very much, but the locals like it very much; tofu meatballs and cabbage soup, I have eaten this dish for several meals in Thailand these days, egg tofu with meatballs, and the soup is light; there is also a small stall selling grilled satay outside Zhengsheng, and I also ordered one to try, the grilled skewers taste very authentic. If you come to Hua Hin for tourism, it is recommended to try this Zhengsheng Canteen.
Zhengsheng is a very popular restaurant in Hua Hin. It is said that the queue will start after 5pm. I arrived at 5:10pm and there was only one empty table. There were basically locals around me. It felt quite authentic~ The restaurant has seafood and various Thai dishes. I ordered a small hot pot, vermicelli and prawn pot, stir-fried seasonal vegetables, satay chicken skewers and Thai milk tea. I have never had a bad milk tea in Thailand, and this one is also very good~ The small hot pot is the specialty of Zhengsheng. Various seafood and smooth eggs are cooked together for 20 minutes and then you can eat it. It is light but the various ingredients are full of freshness, and the aftertaste is sweet. If you don’t like sour and spicy, then this small hot pot is definitely suitable! The other dishes are also very delicious. I ate all kinds of prawns to my heart’s content. The bill was 485B, which means that a table of dishes, various seafood delicacies, and drinks were not spent in total 100RMB. The cost-effectiveness is so high that I don’t know where it went. I highly recommend it! This is the restaurant with such high cost performance, which is what Thai food should look like in my mind. In short, I recommend this restaurant again and again! If you come to Hua Hin and don’t know what to eat in the city, this fresh Thai cuisine will definitely satisfy your needs~
It only opens at 5:30pm. If you go past 6pm, you have to queue up. It is very popular. The must-order dish is the small clay pot. The seafood and pork are so fresh and sweet after being brushed with egg. The satay is very cheap at 35b for 10 skewers. I think the taste is just average... The best deal is the black pepper soft shell crab at only 200b. It is delicious and cheap. However, the biggest advantage of Zhengsheng is probably that it is cheap. It is really not expensive! The service is just average. The waiter has a gloomy face throughout the whole process. The location is easy to find. It is close to the night market and the clock tower. It is recommended to use Google map. It is easy to find.
I didn't come here during dinner time, but I took breakfast here for several days! The milk tea is delicious, and the pork porridge is also popular. If you go late, it will be sold out! This store closes very early at night. I saw the door closed at around 8 o'clock, but there were still people sitting at the tables outside the store to eat. I guess they only turn over the tables and don't accept new customers!