


BlúPort Foodhall
Tucked inside the BlúPort shopping complex in Nong Kae, this air-conditioned food court offers a straightforward and affordable dining option for shoppers and visitors exploring Hua Hin. With around 20 stalls covering Thai staples — including pad thai, Hainanese chicken rice, fried noodles, and stir-fries — it delivers familiar, reliable food without an overwhelming number of choices. Prices are notably budget-friendly, with some dishes available for as little as 65 baht. The atmosphere is casual and practical, with well-spaced tables and a clean, organised layout that suits solo diners, couples, and groups equally well. Because each person can order independently from different stalls and share the same seating area, it works particularly well for groups with varied tastes. The pad thai stall draws consistently positive feedback from visitors, and the overall cleanliness and value are recurring highlights in reviews. Those seeking a wider variety of stalls may find larger food courts in Hua Hin, such as Market Village, offer more options — though quality at individual stalls here holds up well. Good to know: The food court operates within BlúPort mall, so visiting during standard lunch or dinner hours gives the best chance of finding all stalls open and fully stocked. No reservations are needed, and the walk-in format keeps things simple. It is a practical and convenient choice if you are already spending time at BlúPort and want an affordable, no-fuss meal without leaving the complex.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After BlúPort Foodhall, round out your day in Hua Hin with contrasting stops nearby.
Visitor Reviews
Tried fried noodle with pork (#3) from this store. Delicious and very reasonably price - 65 baht ! (Pardon photo, corner eaten). Clean tables with tissue, will be back again
Excellent value for money l can see why it's so popular. Clean , inexpensive, broad selection of food and drinks. tables well spaced out. Perfect location within Bluport.
This foodhall is different from any foodhall I have ever encountered. There are only a few sellers, under 20 stalls. But you can find some basic foodhall menu such as chicken hainan, chicken fried, noodles, western food, pork, etc. The great thing about this place is not too crowded, so the table is available and I can eat slowly During 3 times visited Bluport I eat : Chicken hainan mixed fried 9/10 (the chicken well seasoned and the fried chicken is crispy and not too greasy) Egg noodle with wonton and pork 9/10 (the noodles so light and all the side taste so good) Stir fried Crispy pork in basil 7/10 (the pork is okay but its too sweet for me)
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
March – August
Avoid: September – November (rainy season)
Rainy season
September – November
Avg. temperature
23°C – 33°C(73°F – 91°F)
Crowds
Peak: Weekends year-round (Bangkok day-trippers)
Getting there
Minivan from Bangkok's Victory Monument (~3.5 hrs). Train from Hua Lamphong station (~4 hrs, scenic). Private car recommended.
Getting around
- •Songthaews (blue, along main roads)
- •Motorbike taxis
- •Bicycle rental
- •Grab available
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Tips for Visiting Restaurants & Food
Learn the Spice Scale
Say 'mai pet' for no spice, 'pet nit noi' for a little spice, or 'pet mak' if you want it Thai-hot. Most cooks will default to a toned-down version for foreigners unless you specify otherwise.
Follow the Crowds
The busiest street stalls are almost always the best — high turnover means fresh ingredients and a recipe that locals vouch for. An empty restaurant at dinner time is a red flag.
Ice Is Safe
Factory-made tube or cylinder ice (used in virtually all restaurants and stalls) is made from purified water and is safe to consume. You don't need to skip the iced Thai tea.
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
March – August
Avoid: September – November (rainy season)
Rainy season
September – November
Avg. temperature
23°C – 33°C(73°F – 91°F)
Crowds
Peak: Weekends year-round (Bangkok day-trippers)
Getting there
Minivan from Bangkok's Victory Monument (~3.5 hrs). Train from Hua Lamphong station (~4 hrs, scenic). Private car recommended.
Getting around
- •Songthaews (blue, along main roads)
- •Motorbike taxis
- •Bicycle rental
- •Grab available
Where to stay near BlúPort Foodhall
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We may earn a commission from bookings made through these links — at no extra cost to you. Learn more.