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Traveller's Tales: Restaurants and eating places in Hat Yai, Thailand
Look for the best places to eat in Hat Yai, Thailand. You may read about recommended restaurants and food. Find out about local food and local dining customs. Also, you might want to read our
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| Y Poh leong christopher |
02 February 2005 |
Stayed at Novotel Central Sukhontha Hotel - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Day time, shop at Odean. Good and cheap. Food at food court in Odean, though not much variety, should try the Pork Leg Rice. My goodness, absolutely delicious. The night time, try the roti prata, tea tarik stall (the one next to Lee Garden Side of the road, at the corner next to the side road. The beef curry is wonderfully made. Massage at King's Hotel is good. Try the "ACHAN" or teacher. You will hear your own bones cracking and you will feel good after that. Trust me!! HEE!
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| Y Poh leong christopher |
31 January 2005 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Try the food at night at the roadside, beside Lee Garden Hotel and Central Shopping Centre. Wonderful food, though be careful and avoid eating raw or uncook food.
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| K Tan |
20 January 2005 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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There is no pretence about Hat Yai. It is a small to medium sized Thai town, with nothing special...that's it. I went there with an open mind and came away feeling good about the trip. It is a clean town and the people are friendly. As for the shopping that I read so much about, I did not find anything that was very "special" or unique. Perhaps I am not a shopper and hence did not "look out" for things to buy. The Southern Bird's Nest restaurant in front of the Regency hotel serves pretty good food for a reasonable price -- 2 dishes with rice comes to B120. You can get a whole roast piglet for B800 but being alone, I could not possibly eat one whole piglet and missed the opportunity! No need for transport -- walk, as the streets are clean, and you get to see more. All in all, a very nice trip although it is not a place that I will return as there is nothing unique enough to lure me there again.
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| C Lee |
03 April 2004 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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This trip was very different from my past visit as i went there not during the Songkran Festival. My feelings is that to visit during the Songkran Festival is more fun than normal days. The food there is considered good especially at Here Kui Seafood and some road stalls also provide good food that we can't taste in Singapore. Spending the night at Kiss Channel is a much relaxing option. Beer is considered cheap and the atmosphere there is better than the Disco.
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| Y Ngui |
14 December 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Hat Yai, Songkhla is among the most popular resort-getaways for Malaysians and Singaporeans. Although this is not my first trip to Hat Yai, I am surprised to find an overwhelming crowd of Malaysians and Singaporeans. Hat Yai is definitely the shopping capital of the South Thailand. From fish maw and bird nest to textile and clothes, Hat Yai may best be the place for endless shopping.
It is also a great food paradise. I found a few particular favourites, the corner shop in front of Lee Gardens Plaza and a quaint coffee-shop two doors away. The earlier served suckling-piglet, that was not only cheap by Malaysian prices, but also very delicious! On the other hand, the latter was a simple cofee-shop serving simple stewed pork - cheap and clean!
Songkhla was an alternative to the less-hurried pace of Hat Yai. Clean beaches for strolling, and less commercialised Thai temples.
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| P Nah |
21 June 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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I had a most expensive and unappetizing dinner at a road-side restaurant opposite the 7-Eleven next to the hotel. It cost 1200 baht and most of the food remained uneaten.
If you're keen on some shopping after dinner, the Night Market is a good place to buy cheap clothes and stuff. There's a lot of food also.
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| D Lim |
11 March 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Driving around in Hat Yai. Deunpen Hut & Thae Lay Thai Seafood serve good food with a very friendly services.
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| J Swan |
31 January 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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We took a local bus to Pattani. The journey took over three hours. It was interesting to see the countryside and to meet people. Had problems trying to get transport back in the evening and had to take a taxi (TB600). Check on return arrangements before leaving Hat Yai. Night market interesting. Swensen's ice cream great.
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| N Khan |
05 January 2003 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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Got around in taxi. Place was very good for shopping. Can take plenty of tours from there and the prices are very good. Very good food available.
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| C Chan |
24 December 2002 |
Stayed at Regency Hotel, Hatyai - Hat Yai, Thailand.
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The Asean trade (night market) at Hat Yai its a must for people wanna buy cheap clothing. I tasted Tom Yam (Spicy & Sour soup cooked with pork) there as well. It's far better than Malaysia's TomYam. For ladies, get your LV, Gucci, Guess etc handbags at Hat Yai in as low as 3000 baht.
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