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Hello everyone, I will be coming to Hua hin for 5 months every year. I am a single lady of around 50,and would appreciate any tips and advice you are able to give me . I already have a very nice apartment near town, and have spent half of the last 25 yeras in Phuket, so Im not ¨green ¨.Looking forward to moving in, all the best !
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Welcome to the Forum Elizabeth. With all of those years experience in Thailand, I hope you will be able to help the rest of us as well. :D
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Ye, I think you can teach us a few things; welcome aboard!
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Welcome to this genteel forum. Enjoy the humour of characters you may never meet face to face,
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Elizabeth, having spent so much time in Thailand i don't know i you would be interested in Thai language lessons at Insight English.
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davidmartin wrote:Elizabeth, having spent so much time in Thailand i don't know i you would be interested in Thai language lessons at Insight English.
Or maybe try a meal at XYZ restaurant........... :idea: :roll:
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Welcome to the forum!
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thanks everyone ! I will note the offers and see you in November!!
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One thing I need to know is which bank has the best service. Iwas at the Kasikorn in Phuket and they were very nice ?
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elizabeth,

Such a question should really have been asked in our Finance Forum http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=9 . Have a look around and you may find the answer you're looking for.
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Welcome to the forum, and I would say you should go with Kasikorn bank.

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Im looking for good/reasonably priced Thai restaurants in Hua Hin. I like to have my evening meal out. Ive heard of one in soi 51, anyone know of this restaurant ? Other ideas most welcome , thanks
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elizabeth wrote:Im looking for good/reasonably priced Thai restaurants in Hua Hin. I like to have my evening meal out. Ive heard of one in soi 51, anyone know of this restaurant ? Other ideas most welcome , thanks
I don't know where you are staying but if you are in town, 2 good ones on Poonsuk are Bam Bams and Moon, Smile and Platoo.
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BaaBaa. wrote:
elizabeth wrote:Im looking for good/reasonably priced Thai restaurants in Hua Hin. I like to have my evening meal out. Ive heard of one in soi 51, anyone know of this restaurant ? Other ideas most welcome , thanks
I don't know where you are staying but if you are in town, 2 good ones on Poonsuk are Bam Bams and Moon, Smile and Platoo.


Thank you! Ill be quite near the centre of town.
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There is a great Thai restaurant in soi 51 - from Petchkasem road turn towards the beach and its about half way down on the left side (it painted and decorated in white - dont kno the name but the food is excellent. You will find many others!
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