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After reading the topic on english breakfasts , I just would like to bring to the attention of all those "gourmets" who patronise so called farang food restaurants a miserable eating experience I had recently in hua hin.

On one of the streets that lead down to the waterfront seafood restaurants from petchkasem there is a kaow tom shop , just a wooden house with a couple of carts outside , they serve up kaow tom and som tam , and its good too.

Next door is one of those shabby farang pub places with a tv showing bbc , some ancient news of the worlds and daily expresses , an old geezer smoking a woodbine , and a fat woman doing nothing . Some grubby union jacks hang on the wall and there are couple of miserable looking thai staff behind the counter. An air of misery pervades the place.
just like so many pubs back home , joyless dumps.

However , as my wife and I were waiting for our som tam in the thai place I walked next door to look at the menu and spotted baked beans on toast , I immediately started to salivate madly and placed an order and asked the girl to bring it next door.

10 minutes later I was brought the most pathetic offering imaginable.
Two slices of that horrible cheap thai bread , toasted for at least 5 seconds , and lying forlornly on one slice , were 12 , yes 12 , baked beans in watered down tomato sauce , i remonstrated with the waitress , but to no avail.

I ate the dish , and paid the bill , and vowed never to patronise that greasy dump again.

So many farangs , brits especially , think they can open "restaurant/bars" and get away with serving up the most awful sandwiches , coffee , english food , its no wonder that british food is considered a joke.

Good quality bread , toasted correctly , buttered generously and smothered with a tin of piping hot heinz beans , served with freshly ground black pepper is a delicious meal / snack.

How come most brit pub owners are too mean /lazy/disinterested to do it properly . likewise sandwiches and coffee.

And why are your pubs so downmarket , scruffy and un- inviting ?

I cant remember the name of the place , otherwise I would certainly have named it.

But if the owner is reading this , then shame on you and all others who run such establishments that think customers can be palmed off with crap.
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I totally understand your comments about the general quality of food served up in hua hin.

For years we have had breakfasts served up in a greasy yellow slime we are told is cooking oil, pies that you have to use a pick axe to break into.

The thing that amazes me is that our adopted soi dog would not even eat them, maybe due to the greyish filling we are told is steak?????

But maybe all is about to change with the opening soon of the new Irish bar, this can only be a good thing as maybe others will realise they have to raise their standards to compete.

Only got back from uk thursday and miss my fish and chips already :( :(

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this can only be a good thing as maybe others will realise they have to raise their standards to compete.
I doubt if these ciggie puffing old geezers and their bints know what is meant by the word competition.
Just do as little as possible to collect another 50 baht , most are tourists so will never be back , no need to make an effort.

They are so intent on bringing copies of backstreet workington , wakefield or wolverhampton circa 1975 to hua hin that they cant see the palm trees for the cobwebs on their faces.

How about an environment that is inviting , with comfortable chairs , decent cutlery and crockery , sauce bottles that are not encrusted with gunge around the top or crawling with ants , some proper service , imaginative menus and some quality control over what is served up.

pay the staff a bit more than the miserable dickensian wages you pay and let them keep the tips.



Clean up your stinking karsies also.

There should be some quality control over some of the customers too , a lot of them look as if they have just come out of prison and are on the way to the dole office for a handout. talk about shifty and miserable.

Hua Hin is a great little town , lets not ruin it with an overabundance of long faced downmarket expats and tourists. :cuss:
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this can only be a good thing as maybe others will realise they have to raise their standards to compete.
A friend invited us to dinner on Wednesday night, Spag Bol, his wife was really upset, it was awful. The minced beef was crap to start with, I said she should stick to imported beef. She said she tried to buy some in the shopping mall but this fallang lady dragged her away and showed her the 'better quality and better priced minced beef' 200 odd bht she paid. I,ve got the label and will stay clear in future.

It seems there is nothing someone won't try to make a little cheaper but say it's just as good.

Returning the favour tonight spag bol with the good stuff, 360 bht, will update you later.
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And from what culinary capital of the world do you hail from shakin'? There are plenty of places in town that do decent b/fs, as the b/f thread demonstrated. Sure, there are certain places that don't seem to give a toss, so you just give them a miss. Most owners take some pride in what they serve.
I'd had shite in BKK, Chiang Mai, Samui etc etc. There's good and bad everywhere.
As far as long faced downmarket ex pats are concerned, you're obviously hanging out in all the right places.
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I know what you mean JD.

We also made the mistake of buying these crap products from a local supplier who should know better, just goes to show bigger is not always better and quality will always come through in the end.

I was promised a really good breakfast a couple of years ago and arrived ready to enjoy only to find the owner still asleep and the staff could not even speak english, seems he had a late night on the booze.

As i said i hope we will see an improvment due to new bars making the effort to give us all really tasty food and maybe at Pattaya prices, one can hope :roll:

Still missing my fish and chips which makes me wonder why cant we get crisp and dry cooking oil in Thailand or something simular.

Ah well at least i have now found real pork pies and sausages and i also hear we may have a new Iceland in Hua Hin in the near future, let the good times roll.

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There are plenty of good breakfast spots in HH, all one needs to do is get out and look! A good place for breakfast is the German deli in Sra Song Road.
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Hi Gaijin,

If its the big one i am thinking of you are right, but i prefer the salad they serve with a really good dressing.

Heard a rumour that it was up for sale, hope not as i will miss the salad and also a nice place to sit and watch the world go by.
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And from what culinary capital of the world do you hail from shakin'?
There are plenty of places in town that do decent b/fs, as the b/f thread demonstrated. Sure, there are certain places that don't seem to give a toss, so you just give them a miss. Most owners take some pride in what they serve.
I'd had shite in BKK, Chiang Mai, Samui etc etc. There's good and bad everywhere.
As far as long faced downmarket ex pats are concerned, you're obviously hanging out in all the right places.
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I'm from london , and I dont expect gastronomic perfection when I go out to eat , I just expect decent honest food served by someone who takes a modicum of pride in what they offer.
The pub I complained about was so far off the mark as to be a disgrace.

Yes , there is good falang food in Hua Hin , I havent spent enough time here yet to have eaten in every place , but I have had decent meals here , the German place mentioned above serves up good fare ,and I too have had shite in samui , chiang Mai and Bangkok.

My gripe about the long faced expats on day release was just that , a gripe.
but you've got to admit , there are some grim folk about.

Someone could make a fortune here selling flat caps , dirty raincoats and skinny roll ups.

Even shakin boxcar puts on a long face sometimes , especially after being served 12 baked beans on toast. :cry:
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I think one has to enjoy the food to be able to cook it properly - I would guess that most Thais who make and serve up farang food would never eat it out of choice themselves, so they don't know what it could/should taste like and, like most things farang, they are not interested in finding out how it should be done properly.

The standard of the meal being served up by the boss's wife or protege is probably a reflection of the standard of food that the boss has been used to accepting at home!
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Post by Guess »

Shakin,

You certainly have a lot to learn. If Heinz baked beans on English toast is you definition of a gastronomic feast that stimulates the taste buds to the state of ecstacy. I have two comments to make:

1. Why are you in Thailand?
2. Go down to the shopping Mall buy a tin of Heinz Beanz (which will cost you more than it would in the colononic orrifice of our blue/gree planet), then find yourself some sandwich bread, (I could name at least ten places), buy yourself a toaster, (ditto), buy a 250 gramme pack of butter (whichever brand takes your fancy) and make it yourself to your satisfaction.

Anybody to goes into a grotty bar with ragged Union Jacks and fat ladies in a Soi that leads down to the sea (and can't name it) without any sight of a farang landlord, deserves anything that is thrown at him. I sugest that you walk about a bit with your eyes open.

By the way beans make you fart and Thai people don't do that.
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A couple of things to add:

Ther is a new Fish & Chip (English style) near the Chines temple. I ate ther tonight and it was good. For those of you that eminate from North of Watford though the bad news is that there was no gravy of curry sauce available. You could always buy the sauce from Taj Mahal first.

I did get some mushy peas though.

As for toast in Thailand what we do if you can not afford a toaster or the one you have is broken we place the bread out on a metal tray in the sun until it dries nicely. Hasn't been much sun recently which may explain why the toast wasn't too good.

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You certainly have a lot to learn. If Heinz baked beans on Englis toast is you definition of a gastronomic feast that stimulates the taste buds to the state od ecstacy. I have two comments to make:
I never said it was a gastronomic feast , i saw it on the menu and the mere mention of it made me salivate , so i ordered some.
1. Why are you in Thailand?

Just because I am here doesnt mean I have to deny myself a dish of good old fashioned comfort food when the fancy takes me , thats why so many people are trying to sell the stuff. You negate your whole argument by recommending a chippy in your next post.

need a flat cap ??
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If I was hungry and found as you stated, a place that was one of those shabby farang pub places with a tv showing bbc , some ancient news of the worlds and daily expresses , an old geezer smoking a woodbine , and a fat woman doing nothing . Some grubby union jacks hang on the wall and there are couple of miserable looking thai staff behind the counter.
I would make only one very simple decision, don't eat there.
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Chelsea , you are absolutely right, I should have seen the signs, I should have read the warnings, I only innocently wandered over to take a look at the menu. I was suckered in by the tattered union jacks and news of the worlds ,the smell of second hand tobacco and the odour of stale urine , for a millisecond I thought I was back in good old blighty , I'm only human after all.

but a millisecond is all it took

and then I saw the magic words

BAKED BEANS ON TOAST..... 50b

Like a married man with an ugly wife who finds himself in a massage parlour, there was no turning back.

I was hooked into a vicious cycle of hunger fuelled lust, self recrimination,and toastophiliac urges, I couldnt help myself.

but it was all over in 30 seconds , a great disappointment, my lusts hardly sated.

Of course I'm full of remorse now ,I suffer acute bouts of toast rage, I wish I hadnt done it , its changed my life , every time I see a British eating house I feel uncontrolled anger, every time I spot an old geezer innocently shuffling along the street , smoking a roll up and noisily hawking out phlegm I imagine him to be the perpetrator of the baked bean seduction that turned my life inside out.

And I only make these postings to warn others , my baked bean nightmare could happen to any of you.
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