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Hua Hin: Resort gearing up for Thailand's longest seafood pizza next weekend

 

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Highlight of the Hua Hin Food Fest 2019 next weekend will be the kingdom's longest ever seafood pizza. 

 

The event at the Queens Park 19 Rai will showcase all manner of Thai and international cuisine. 

 

Hua Hin's district chief Thanon Phanpheephat and mayor Noppaporn Wutthikun joined with tourism folk and industry chiefs at the Holiday Inn resort last Friday to promote the upcoming event. 

 

One of the "tasters" for what is to come was a pizza prepared by chefs from Cha-Am and Hua Hin that really hit the spot. 

 

The food festival will take place by the beach on Saturday and Sunday August 31st/Sept 1st.

 

Source: Talk News Online

 

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The food festival will take place by the beach on Saturday and Sunday August 31st/Sept 1st.

By the beach. Sounds great doesn't it?

 

Hua Hin is a funny place. If you did not know it was next to the ocean, you would not know.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Hank Gunn said:

Yeah, I see all the Thais up here in Isaan eating their pizzas with ketchup. ????  Yuck!

There are a couple of Thai pizza places near me, I doubt any Westerner would call what they serve pizza though. They seem to mix the cheese with mayonnaise and it is absolutely vile.

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4 hours ago, SteveK said:

There are a couple of Thai pizza places near me, I doubt any Westerner would call what they serve pizza though. They seem to mix the cheese with mayonnaise and it is absolutely vile.

Well, there are franchises of the Thai chain, The Pizza Company, up here and while their pizzas would rank rather low to what I had in the US, they're passable. The same with the local Pizza Hut franchise up here.

 

Seeing the locals adding ketchup, while not appetizing for me, did not really surprise me too much, seeing as I know how Thais love so many sweet foods.

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