Hua Hin’s street food scene is a vibrant fusion of traditional Thai flavours and fresh coastal delights, offering an enticing experience for food enthusiasts. Whether craving something sweet, savoury, or spicy, the street food of Hua Hin captures the essence of Thai culinary culture in every bite. The renowned Hua Hin Night Market and Cicada Market are hotspots both culinary and cultural, so try your luck here for some treats!

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Char Siu

There are two styles of char siu to try—one that has bones and one without. It normally comes with spicy tamarind caramel dipping sauce, so the rich, smoky flavours get a perfect sweet-and-tangy kick. You can look to pair it with sticky rice for a simple yet incredibly satisfying meal, although if you’re visiting restaurants in Hua Hin it’ll be easier to have a rounded meal.

Kanom Krok

Kanom krok, which are little coconut cakes, is another delightful snack to try. They are made with various fillings, from plain ones to those with corn, though you can opt for a mixed box. Served fresh off the grill, these warm treats are best enjoyed right away, and you’ll find many sellers of this particular snack – so make sure to stop by a nearby night market. Staying at well-placed accommodation providers like Avani+ Hua Hin Resort is an ideal option to reach such markets on your foodie adventures.

Ice Cream Rolls

For a delightful sweet treat, don’t miss out on the famous ice cream rolls. Made with fresh fruit of your choice and a dash of condensed milk for extra creaminess, this dessert is as fun to watch as it is to eat. A refreshing, flavourful treat accompanied by a mini performance!

Sai Krok Esan

For a tasty snack on the go, try these flavourful pork and rice skewers. Priced at just 25 THB (around AUD 1.10) each, they’re shaped into bite-sized balls, perfectly grilled to a juicy, smoky finish. Served with crisp cabbage and fiery bird’s eye chillies, they pack a punch of flavour in every bite!