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carlito Amateur

Joined: 07 Jan 2004 Posts: 38
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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 7:08 pm Post subject: Best Italian restaurant? |
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I was wondering which Hua Hin Italian restaurant is generally deemed to be the best in town?
I have been many times and from the few I have tried I think the best 2 are the Pasta Factory (near the hospital) and the restaurant opposite the Hilton (forget the name, but it has always been good).
Does anyone else have a favourite? Taking into account not just food but wine menu, standard of house wine, etc. _________________ When the drinking is finished, it's time to start drinking... |
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Norseman Moderator


Joined: 10 May 2005 Posts: 2440 Location: Hua Hin
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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 11:03 pm Post subject: |
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I would say each to his taste!!
Period. _________________ I intend to live forever -- so far, so good. |
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carlito Amateur

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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 10:57 pm Post subject: |
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Agreed, but some are obviously of a better standard than others. Do you have a particular favourite yourself?
I really like authentic Italian cuisine, which I know you're not going to get in Hua Hin, but whatever resembles it closest gets my approval. _________________ When the drinking is finished, it's time to start drinking... |
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Jimiherf Specialist

Joined: 06 May 2005 Posts: 213
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 12:13 am Post subject: |
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Find in Thailand some sun dried tomatoes, fresh garlic, virgin olive oil, a block of Parmingiano plus some hand made pasta's and I will offer you all one of the best traditionnal Italian cooking ever
Didn't taste that in HH Italian places  |
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Yung Member


Joined: 20 May 2005 Posts: 75 Location: At sea
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 5:57 pm Post subject: |
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Had pizza on the one opposite to the Hilton once, the pizza was ok but the service was TERRIBLE. May have had something to do with coming in there 10 mins before closing time. Maybe they had a bad day. Anyway, can't reccomend it.  |
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scampidog Novice

Joined: 26 Nov 2005 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 6:07 pm Post subject: best italian restaurant |
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The best italian restaurant is Lo Stivale - commonly referred to as 'the one opposite the Hilton'. Having been a visitor to Hua Hin for over 10 years now, this gets my vote and providing your expectations are not too high - remember you are in thailand, not italy, they are good on all fronts, always a favourite of ours for birthdays, anniversaries etc.  |
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Norseman Moderator


Joined: 10 May 2005 Posts: 2440 Location: Hua Hin
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 9:19 pm Post subject: |
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Agree with you there scampidog.
The pasta-food is very good.
Can't say same positive thing about the thaifood they serve there though. _________________ I intend to live forever -- so far, so good. |
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bircow Specialist

Joined: 10 May 2005 Posts: 149 Location: Half DK - Half HH
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 11:16 pm Post subject: |
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| Mama Mia and Villa serves pretty good italian food to. |
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chelsea Ace


Joined: 20 Jun 2005 Posts: 1249 Location: Perth West Australia
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Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 6:18 am Post subject: |
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There is one nearly opposite the HH Police Station that I cannot remember the name of that is very good, also the Pizza shop at the start of the road that the Hilton is in.
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Mestizo Amateur

Joined: 18 Jul 2005 Posts: 36
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Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 5:08 am Post subject: |
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| I've been to at least three of the above mentioned places and from what I've experienced, Lo Stivale was a bit more higher end in terms of price and the food didn't seem any better than Villa, which has become my choice. However, I did have a good Chilean red wine there (Lo Stivale)and haven't been too impressed with the wine at Villa, or anywhere else in Thailand for that matter. |
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ajarnfrank Member

Joined: 27 Jun 2005 Posts: 56 Location: Hua Hin
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 2:54 pm Post subject: |
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| My friend who's third-generation Italian American and a good Italian cook himself, is pretty choosy. The best Italian restaurant we could find in Hua Hin was Amica. The lasagna was moist, unlike the dry stuff we found around the corner, and the pizza was better than we expected. They cooked good food during a blackout! |
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bj.blackowitz Specialist

Joined: 08 Jan 2006 Posts: 162
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Sorry, but WHY in heavens go to an Italian restauant when you are in Thailand
i Never vsist Thai restaurants when in Italy, neither do I vist a English restaurant when in Central Europe.
itailin food is very good, do not misunderstand me, but I would prefer to eat it somewhere at least NEAR italy or a place with stong italian bonds. |
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caller Ace


Joined: 04 Jun 2005 Posts: 1959 Location: Londonistan
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 7:42 am Post subject: |
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| bj.blackowitz wrote: | Sorry, but WHY in heavens go to an Italian restauant when you are in Thailand
i Never vsist Thai restaurants when in Italy, neither do I vist a English restaurant when in Central Europe.
itailin food is very good, do not misunderstand me, but I would prefer to eat it somewhere at least NEAR italy or a place with stong italian bonds. |
Couldn't agree more.....if visiting. But if I lived there, then I probably would from time to time.
This reminds me of my last trip, in August. Quite sensibly the G/F had never eaten pizza which she wanted to try(I'm thinking of the average Brit version here). So off we went for a pizza. Except that she didn't like it, but that was okay, as she'd also ordered spaghetti with clams, which she really liked, chips, garlic bread (that didn't appeal either) and another starter I can't recall, that wasn't to her taste either.
Well, I can't see good food wasted - especially when I'm paying. I suffered the consequences and at least when I go for a pizza in future she'll be happy with the pasta! _________________ I know nothing |
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johnnyk Guru

Joined: 02 Sep 2005 Posts: 998
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:04 am Post subject: |
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| ajarnfrank wrote: | | My friend who's third-generation Italian American and a good Italian cook himself, is pretty choosy. The best Italian restaurant we could find in Hua Hin was Amica. The lasagna was moist, unlike the dry stuff we found around the corner, and the pizza was better than we expected. They cooked good food during a blackout! |
Amica pizzeria down the small soi?
I like it a lot, like the feeling. The lady who runs it is a nice Isaan woman. Saw her kneeling and praying in the road one morning before opening. |
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Farang Guru

Joined: 09 Jan 2003 Posts: 661
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 9:03 am Post subject: |
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| bj.blackowitz wrote: | Sorry, but WHY in heavens go to an Italian restauant when you are in Thailand
i Never vsist Thai restaurants when in Italy, neither do I vist a English restaurant when in Central Europe.
itailin food is very good, do not misunderstand me, but I would prefer to eat it somewhere at least NEAR italy or a place with stong italian bonds. |
The reason I go to Italian restaurant in Thailand is that I occasionally want italian food.
I need no other reason.
Why, o why deny yourself something you want just because of your current earthly location?
I do drink coffee, use sugar, ice-cream and drink alcohol outside of Arabia Felix. Even if they are Arab inventions.
And I do drink beer outside of Mesopotamia.
Cheers and Buon Appetit!
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