Hua Hin Night Market, Night market in Hua Hin, Thailand.
The Hua Hin Night Market is a night market in Hua Hin, southern Thailand, running along Phet Kasem Road and Sa Song Road. Stalls selling food, clothing, and handmade goods line both streets, staying open well into the evening.
The market began as a small gathering of local food sellers in central Hua Hin and grew over several decades into a fixture of city life. Over time, clothing and craft stalls joined the food vendors, turning it into a broader trading hub.
Local vendors prepare traditional Thai dishes like sai krok sausages, coconut cakes, and grilled seafood right before customers. This cooking style reflects how Hua Hin residents have eaten for generations, with recipes passed down through families.
The market opens in the late afternoon and is at its busiest in the evening when all stalls are running. At those hours it gets crowded, so it helps to walk slowly and take your time moving through the rows.
In the western section of the market, visitors pick fresh seafood straight from ice displays and have it cooked on the spot. This way of ordering, choosing your own fish or shellfish before it is prepared, is something many travelers have not done before.
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