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Ok you expats where in Hua His is the best Long Islan Ice Tea served?
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you see I forgot to the "d" in island - I must have a we tad to many
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and I am not even scottish
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I'm going to be hated for this, but IMHO:

Long Island - Mai thai, nr Hilton. I can drink, but more than 2 of them in a night out are dangerous! And they are so more-ish!

FYI Gin fizz & margherita - Hilton, Hua Hin Brewing Company, shame the music's no good. Been kept away from a decent Gin Fizz for ages!! :cry:
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I agree definitely the Mai Thai as Dawn suggests.

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Coctails

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Didn't have Long Island Tea but we had coctails in Crawfords, nice bar, well decorated, nice staff, but 175 Baht for a coctail ! Must be the dearest in Hua Hin....................unless you know better.................
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