Thanon Chomsin Food Stalls
Tucked along Chomsin Road in Hua Hin, these street food stalls offer a straightforward and affordable way to eat like a local. The collection of open-air vendors serves up classic Thai dishes throughout the day, making it a practical stop for travellers exploring the area beyond the more tourist-facing restaurants closer to the beach and night markets. Visitors can expect a relaxed, no-frills atmosphere typical of roadside food stalls found across Thailand. The setting is unpretentious, with simple seating and the kind of honest, everyday cooking that draws in local residents as much as curious visitors. The variety of stalls means there are usually several options to choose from, whether looking for a quick snack or a full meal. The stalls are open seven days a week from 9am to 9pm, making them accessible across most of the day. As with many street food spots in Thailand, arriving during peak meal times — around midday or early evening — tends to offer the widest selection of freshly prepared dishes. Cash is strongly recommended, as smaller stalls in Thailand rarely accept card payments. Comfortable, casual clothing is perfectly appropriate for this kind of setting.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After Thanon Chomsin Food Stalls, round out your day in Hua Hin with contrasting stops nearby.
Location Info
130/4 Chomsin Rd, Tambon Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Chang Wat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110, Thailandwww.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g297922-d4009576-r155819387-Name_is_in_Thai-Hua_Hin_Prachuap_Khiri_Khan_Province.htmlTips 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