Hua Hin Food Festival 2017
Hua Hin Food Festival 2017
No other info aside from that at the moment so please post any updates if you have them.
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Nothing like consistency eh. The above poster says Sept 29 to Oct 1, and the TAT link says 25 - 27 August.
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It pays to be flexible ha ha
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If it's like previous years, they have a couple of festivals in different locations.
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Read the dates at 2 different locations: Aug. 27 to Sept. 3
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Does it really matter what dates, there are restaurants galore in HH so what extra does this bring to the town.
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In fact nothing regarding food. It's a shopping opportunity and having a beer at open air and listening music.StevePIraq wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2017 11:26 am Does it really matter what dates, there are restaurants galore in HH so what extra does this bring to the town.
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So just the same as every other day
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If you want to attend the event I would say that dates are kind of essential. This was on The Nation's website:
Get stuffed in Hua Hin
The Hua Hin Food Festival this Friday to Sunday in Queen’s Park brings together famous restaurants, popular hotels and clubs, setting up booths offering a huge variety of tasty snacks and creative delicacies.
Tuck in while watching the contests – ice sculpture, fruit carving and, of course, cooking – and cultural performances. Learn more from the TAT Prachuap Khiri Khan office at (032) 513 885.
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The Hua Hin Food Festival this Friday to Sunday in Queen’s Park brings together famous restaurants, popular hotels and clubs, setting up booths offering a huge variety of tasty snacks and creative delicacies.
Tuck in while watching the contests – ice sculpture, fruit carving and, of course, cooking – and cultural performances. Learn more from the TAT Prachuap Khiri Khan office at (032) 513 885.
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At Soi 35 and Canal Rd. close to Pea Mai: Aug. 27 to Sept 3, if you can read.buksida wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2017 2:11 pm If you want to attend the event I would say that dates are kind of essential. This was on The Nation's website:
Get stuffed in Hua Hin
The Hua Hin Food Festival this Friday to Sunday in Queen’s Park brings together famous restaurants, popular hotels and clubs, setting up booths offering a huge variety of tasty snacks and creative delicacies.
Tuck in while watching the contests – ice sculpture, fruit carving and, of course, cooking – and cultural performances. Learn more from the TAT Prachuap Khiri Khan office at (032) 513 885.
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You are free to attend or not.
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The way I read it is that it's at Queen's Park which is also known as 19 rai. Not the canal road. Plus it states this coming Friday to Sunday (25th - 27th).At Soi 35 and Canal Rd. close to Pea Mai: Aug. 27 to Sept 3, if you can read.
That agrees with the TAT website quoted earlier.
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I mentioned the 2 billboards at 2 locations, but it's at 19 Rai of course.HHTel wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2017 4:08 pmThe way I read it is that it's at Queen's Park which is also known as 19 rai. Not the canal road. Plus it states this coming Friday to Sunday (25th - 27th).At Soi 35 and Canal Rd. close to Pea Mai: Aug. 27 to Sept 3, if you can read.
That agrees with the TAT website quoted earlier.
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I went to this a few years ago and wasn't impressed at all. I didn't bother again until this evening, and wow, it was fantastic.
We tried a couple of places - the Anantsila's Mexican food. I had a Chili Con Carne, which was probably as good as I've ever had My son had a burger and some crab cakes, which he said was excellent. 3 non-alcoholic cocktails and a green tea - incredible value at just 210 Baht. OK, portion sizes were not huge, but adequate.
Next we tried an Indian place that is coming to Takiab soon. A couple of portions of Tandoori Chicken and Nan Bread - 120 Baht. Really tasty.
We had a few other treats including ice cream, Isaan Sausage, Papaya Salad, Crispy Eggs, just to name a few. 4 of us spent under 700 Baht between us, and had plenty to eat, and it was quality food.
I'm already looking forward to next year.
We tried a couple of places - the Anantsila's Mexican food. I had a Chili Con Carne, which was probably as good as I've ever had My son had a burger and some crab cakes, which he said was excellent. 3 non-alcoholic cocktails and a green tea - incredible value at just 210 Baht. OK, portion sizes were not huge, but adequate.
Next we tried an Indian place that is coming to Takiab soon. A couple of portions of Tandoori Chicken and Nan Bread - 120 Baht. Really tasty.
We had a few other treats including ice cream, Isaan Sausage, Papaya Salad, Crispy Eggs, just to name a few. 4 of us spent under 700 Baht between us, and had plenty to eat, and it was quality food.
I'm already looking forward to next year.
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