Another great episode, Darren, you are genuine, no fake flare, no fake faces, just clean down right humble. I appreciate everything you do on the local level, many of us would never see these places, your criticism really counts, you live there, you have become a local yourself.
Hi Darren, Ty from khok takhian. Food looks great and another excellent video. It's confirmed, bought my tickets last week. Surin(prasat, kap choeng) here I come, mid August to mid September.
I just spent 2 months there (Jan & Feb). Not my favorite town or beach in Thailand, but I have dear friends there. Stayed 5 minutes from Aunt Jaew's Kitchen (didn't try Jaew's Kitchen but will next time) at La Casita condo. The night markets were okay there, but enjoy Phuket's, Ao Nang much more. The Hua Hin Kitchen right next door to my condo was rather good. The fried calamari was the best I've had anywhere in the world--it was that good. And Thi Baan Bistro on 4 between my condo and Blu Port Mall was really good food at ridiculously low prices. You could go in there have an appetizer, meal, desert, and bottled water for 165 baht. I'll have to try Aunt Jaew's next time I am there. thx.
Hi Darren , just returned from a trip to my hometown Ubon and heading back home to Adelaide, would be great if you could promote food from the Isaan area.
Hi Jodie, Unfortunately I live and work in the south of Thailand, so it's not easy for me to get to Isaan, but I do love and promote Isaan food when I can. Here's a playlist of Isaan food videos that I've made in the past: th-cam.com/play/PLNLfDOIkGB13gux9LeWa9Wq33QJYzPD_n.html Hope you're staying warm in Adelaide 😊🙏
I wasn’t impressed by Hua Hin area at all. Some restaurants were very expensive, compared to other parts of Thailand. Beached are not great either. The only great thing about Hua Hin ( in my experience) is its proximity to Bangkok. Shame I didn’t find this restaurant - looks really yum.
That basically sums up Hua Hin. Thai food isn't anymore expensive here than others parts of thailand. What is more expensive is western food like pizza, etc.--but you'll find that anywhere in Thailand. If one goes back into the neighborhoods, you'll find great little thai restaurants where u can have a drink (bottled water), appetizer, main meal, and desert for under 200 baht.
Another great episode, Darren, you are genuine, no fake flare, no fake faces, just clean down right humble. I appreciate everything you do
on the local level, many of us would never see these places, your criticism really counts, you live there, you have become a local yourself.
These dishes all look good.
The tours sound interesting and she knows what she is talking about.
amazing food Darren you make me so hungry and make me start looking for flights every time I watch your videos
I cannot wait to try this place, next time we're in town. Thanks (to both of you) for sharing, looks amazing.
Amazing dishes. She really knows her food.😋😋😋😋😋😋
Hi Darren, Ty from khok takhian. Food looks great and another excellent video. It's confirmed, bought my tickets last week. Surin(prasat, kap choeng) here I come, mid August to mid September.
great food num num
What an interesting meal with a very interesting and knowledgeable lady. Great food tour 😋
Good the see you, Brother
Thank you again Darren for the honest review of Thailand 👍👍👍
Darren keep it up, enjoying the journey
Another great video! Thanks Darren ❤
Greatgreat Darren ! Thank you!
I just spent 2 months there (Jan & Feb). Not my favorite town or beach in Thailand, but I have dear friends there. Stayed 5 minutes from Aunt Jaew's Kitchen (didn't try Jaew's Kitchen but will next time) at La Casita condo. The night markets were okay there, but enjoy Phuket's, Ao Nang much more. The Hua Hin Kitchen right next door to my condo was rather good. The fried calamari was the best I've had anywhere in the world--it was that good. And Thi Baan Bistro on 4 between my condo and Blu Port Mall was really good food at ridiculously low prices. You could go in there have an appetizer, meal, desert, and bottled water for 165 baht. I'll have to try Aunt Jaew's next time I am there. thx.
What towns and beaches do you prefer. I’m always looking for new ideas on where to go. Cheers.
I ate here when I lived in Hua Hin. Good food.
Just up the road, North, is a great Khao Soi restaurant.
Fab video 😍
Great quality video Darren is this 4k?
Thank you. No, it's 1080p.
İ love Daren and your family thank you videoss❤
Thanks for watching ❤️
Hi Darren , just returned from a trip to my hometown Ubon and heading back home to Adelaide, would be great if you could promote food from the Isaan area.
Hi Jodie, Unfortunately I live and work in the south of Thailand, so it's not easy for me to get to Isaan, but I do love and promote Isaan food when I can. Here's a playlist of Isaan food videos that I've made in the past:
th-cam.com/play/PLNLfDOIkGB13gux9LeWa9Wq33QJYzPD_n.html
Hope you're staying warm in Adelaide 😊🙏
I cannot find Pa Jeaw on Google maps
ok thanks found it, it is only 2 km from my place :D Thx
All of my videos have the Google Maps links in the description below the video 👍🙏
I wasn’t impressed by Hua Hin area at all. Some restaurants were very expensive, compared to other parts of Thailand. Beached are not great either. The only great thing about Hua Hin ( in my experience) is its proximity to Bangkok. Shame I didn’t find this restaurant - looks really yum.
That basically sums up Hua Hin. Thai food isn't anymore expensive here than others parts of thailand. What is more expensive is western food like pizza, etc.--but you'll find that anywhere in Thailand.
If one goes back into the neighborhoods, you'll find great little thai restaurants where u can have a drink (bottled water), appetizer, main meal, and desert for under 200 baht.
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'once it's in your mouth, you can't smell anything anymore'.....
There’s 100% a connection there 😅
Everythink? Does she mean everything?