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if you are really craving for chinese style food,can try a coffeshop just diagonally
across tunes hotel,near to sakura. they sell hokien prawn mee and curry mee.
quite nice.dont go too late though,closed around 1pm.
Prawn mee?? Now we talking..making me hungry now already. Thanks !
And I crave all food..Chinese..Indian and Malay. I saw they mostly sell stuff like fried chickenw sticky rice. Boring boring..
Looks like someone mentioned in the NY courthouse proceedings about shoe bomb. Well, they had done it.
It will not be long and a surprise , that u will have to take off and leave your shoes with your bags for x-ray the next time u are going to take a flight.
What a mess ???........ but for the safety of everyone.
if you are really craving for chinese style food,can try a coffeshop just diagonally
across tunes hotel,near to sakura. they sell hokien prawn mee and curry mee.
quite nice.dont go too late though,closed around 1pm.
Well,it is true that the food runs off fast. THE FOOD is nice.
Actually, the lady there cooks with a goggle on because of the sparkling smoke. She is an authentic changmai girl married to a Ipohman, now probably , a con thai citizen.
The coffee powder there are all imported from Ipoh. You can bet on the white coffee.
If u are adventurous enough, u can go to Tongsao, the FL Farms, but in the late morning , say 9 am upwards, stalls selling thai and Chinese food ,
most locals, they taopao back. U can get sea food too- crabs, lobsters, too. Just walk around the junctions and see for yourself. Prices depend on your thai speaking skills..... I guess ... outsiders usually have to pay extra...
Thank you for that info..me eat Thai food everyday...so anything that remotely look or taste like singapore food I will try !
There is a zichar stall near to the old Thai hotel (other side of bridge after railway) that is owned by a Singaporean couple. (The man used to be a chef at the famous Silver Spoon in Penang Lane and married to a Thai girl who became a Singaporean but due to some reasons they both left Singapore to live in LOS).
You can order authentic Singapore style dishes from them.
There is a zichar stall near to the old Thai hotel (other side of bridge after railway) that is owned by a Singaporean couple. (The man used to be a chef at the famous Silver Spoon in Penang Lane and married to a Thai girl who became a Singaporean but due to some reasons they both left Singapore to live in LOS).
You can order authentic Singapore style dishes from them.
Great tip GE..thanks..and may you spread your wings again..
There is a zichar stall near to the old Thai hotel (other side of bridge after railway) that is owned by a Singaporean couple. (The man used to be a chef at the famous Silver Spoon in Penang Lane and married to a Thai girl who became a Singaporean but due to some reasons they both left Singapore to live in LOS).
You can order authentic Singapore style dishes from them.
Are you referring to the hylam kia Ah Loo? Their stall is still there?
Never expected them to last so long....it's been more than 20 years since they open shop there. He should be in his 60's now.
"Newbie" to Hatyai....read through previous thread mentioned that SK Hotel near Channiwate closed down leow. So how to proceed to the farms there w/o kanan chop by the tut-tut drivers...
many thx in advance. planning to HT coming May after 10 over yrs nv step-into
Are you referring to the hylam kia Ah Loo? Their stall is still there?
Never expected them to last so long....it's been more than 20 years since they open shop there. He should be in his 60's now.
Been reading up blogs fm malaysian and many rave about the beef barbeque at the muslim quarter. Looks great too.
Are you referring to the hylam kia Ah Loo? Their stall is still there?
Never expected them to last so long....it's been more than 20 years since they open shop there. He should be in his 60's now.
Ah Loo? I dunno any Ah Loo in Hatyai...... this chef I was referring to is known as Ah Phong..... the best Singapore style Char Kway Teow, $$$$$, Mee Siam, Hokkien Mee, Lor Mee and Zichar dishes in Hatyai
To Dreamer88,
Ask tuk-tuk take you to Good Chai dimsum. I rate it as good as Chok Dee. Have your breakfast or early lunch there, then start your hunt.
Good Chai is at junction of Thung Sao 1 Alley and Soi Yan Ponguthit. (Check out Google Map)
Channivet 3 is just next street north off TS1 Alley.
On the main road between the 2 Sakura hotels, walk south (same direction of traffic), on the left next street are the Muslim restaurants. First restaurant you can find prata, mee rebus, mee siam.
If you are looking for some place to explore at night get a tuk-tuk to bring you to Talat Mai (new market). The street name is Tanrattankorn Road. Emperor Hotel is on this street. Lots of street food and local restaurants. Bath houses Cintana and Atami are on this street. There's also a Karaoke (farm) next to Cintana. Ambassador Hotel is on the next road joined by an alley street. Saw a brightly lit KTV (I think) with photos of girls hung on wall outside.
Cant tell you more because a girl i picked up from a massage place brought me there for supper only. With her i cant recce more. Any bro here know more may want to share?
After supper she walked me to her apartment. Cross main road (heavy traffic one) to Thaiakarn Road. Spotted a Karaoke (farm) there too but it was closed. A few steps away on right saw Topman. Girl told me it's a guy place and Malaysian aunties used to patronise there. Anyone can confirm it? Next time i will visit there and see if can hook up one of these horny aunties!