Tour guide recommended Guava juice to us, the taste is good and the juice is produced by them daily. Ordered dish: Stir-fried spinach (really delicious), Tom Yam soup, Fried Reef Cod. The lunch costs 420 Baht.
After the lunch, we checked in to New Season Hotel (1200 Baht per night, price from Agoda). I’m not satisfied with this hotel basically because the bath tub has dirt stained on it, looks gross to bath it there, the basin don’t have hot and cool water, and no hair dryer. Except from that, the bed is soft and comfortable, much more nearer to city. If you preferred much nearer hotel to city, you can choose Novotel and Lee Gardens Plaza.
I will not recommend to buy the dry food stuff or souvenir from the shop. The price is over charged and they are targeted for tourist even though it might look cheap for you.
Nice handcraft sold at souvenir shop
The street view in Hat Yai
The taxi in Hat Yai call “Tuk Tuk”, normally charge is 20 Baht per person around city area. Don’t get conned if they want more than 30 Baht. The taxi driver will horn you if they saw you are the tourist. The roads in Hat Yai are mostly one way. It is nothing big here but just walks round with the cube.
The taxi
Road sign on street
Dinner: Fried rice, mango salad, boneless fish, meatball made by fish and pork
At night, the only street you can find cheap stuff to buy and hawker food is in front of Central Store. The food available are fried small crab, bird nest, seafood restaurant, mango rice, the desserts, grill squid, thai's ice-cream, otak-otak, fried bird eggs, Samurai pork burger, beer and etc. Shoes and clothes are relatively cheap at there but you need to bargain for that.
Shopping
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Diana Department Store: Diana Department Store
Diana is a bit off the city center. But it is close enough to shop. Main merchandise in the building is clothing. There is a Diana Department Store and there are a few small shops inside. There is a cineplex in the building. There are a few restaurants such as Pizza and Swenson's Ice-cream.
Odean Shopping Centre
"O.D.," as the locals call it, is a nice place to shop. It is not as fancy as the other department stores in town but they seem to have sale quite often. OD even has "Merdeka Sale" sometimes in August to celebrate Malaysian's independence day!!!
For Malaysian tourists, the skincare and cosmetics are cheaper in Thailand. In OD, head to the 2nd floor for these items. But be careful to check the expiration date on the products as I found that merchandise in OD is a bit old sometimes. But you will find good bargain there.
Local Markets: Santisok Market & Yong Dee Market
It is a popular place for the locals to shop. Don't expect it to be big like those in Bangkok. It is enough to serve the local shoppers and Malaysian and Singaporean tourists.
Pretty much anything from clothes (Polo, Abercrombie & Fitch, etc), sport shoes, electrical appliances, DVD/ CDs (of course pirated version with nice packaging), etc. However, don't expect to find many handicrafts or local souvenirs here.
Kim Yong Market
Kim Yong Market is famous for the locals to get imported snacks from Malaysia and Singapore. You will find many muslim vendors sellling merchandise on the street. The market itself has many small stalls nestled on narrow alleyways. It is covered and can get a bit clasterphobic sometimes.
According to my Thai friends, one of the most popular souvenir from Hatyai is Pringles potato chips! Apparently, they are imported from Malaysia and are cheaper than in the rest of Thailand. Other things to be considered at this market are local fruits, all sorts of nuts, and anything Thai!! Batik is also popular at this market.
Street Vendors & Hawkers: Honest Hawkers
Three streets away from Lee Garden Hotel (from the front entrance), you will find a Malay woman hawker who sells the usual dry titbits Malaysians love to buy home-cashew nuts, pistachios, durian cakes. The best thing about her is her honesty.At the first look, you may complain of prices of her goods becaue they are definitely priced higher than many (actually only slightly higher) but that is because she sells you the products weighed with an accurate weighing machine.I tested by weighing products bought from other hawkers on this hawker's weighing machine and found all much less than claimed.
Dried food stuff - cashew nuts, pistachios, durian cakes etc.
If you like to buy the cheap cheap clothing, ear rings, souvenirs, etc... then Hat Yai is really a best place to shop. Some of the shopping complexes there offer goods in a good price, such as the Yong Dee store. Besides, you can also buy from the street vendors, which normally come out to sell their things in the morning and the night time. Noon and early evening is their resting time. So you too go back and have a nap before continuing the night activities!
Anything, everything!
Central Department Store
Luxury shopping
Robinson Department Store
A little bit far from the city
Tesco Lotus
Giant grocery shopping store in Hat Yai
Night Market
Open from Wednesday to Sunday night. Far from the city
Floating Market
Open on weekend only. Mainly sell food and handcrafts
Things to learn about Bargain:
1. Let say they offer 200 Baht, ask the price around 130 Baht and if they are not deal, increase your price to 150 Baht and so on until you think you make a good deal.
2. Don't leave and stop plan to buy after you both have make the deal. They will feel fury and throw you some bad words.
3. For example, the food price they offered is 3 packs for 100 Baht. Ask for 4 packs, you will see how easy they can give you.
4. No bargain at shopping store, the price is fixed.
5. You can bargain for in room massage.
6. Check more stalls before you made up the final decision. There are getting the same items from the same source.
Night activities:
1. Show - cabaret show (lady boy) , tiger show (rated show)
2. Adult activities (Not sure what it got, I'm not into that)
Incredible size of prawn
Breakfast at shop near New Season Hotel
"Bak Kut Teh" bihun soup
The tourist attraction spot are situated at Songkhla which are 30 minutes driving from Hat Yai.
Three-headed elephant
four faced Buddha
I'm hate this literally because they ask you to buy and release it to show the merciful you are. At where they caught the bird and sell to you?
The standing buddha
The guan yin status
Hawkers at Songkhla Beach.
The Dragon head
The view at Tang Guan Hill
Tilt Shift effect of Songkhla
The mermaid statue
The Wat at Tang Guan Hill
Alright shoppers, the place that you can find really cheap things is at morning market called as "Pasar". Just ask for the any taxi and told them "pasar", they will bring you here. This is just wet market in Hat Yai but we want to find is the indoor shopping market.
Some kind of corn but taste like sweet potato
There are a lot of small shops selling shoes, bag, handbags and clothes in the Pasar.
I would highly recommend this hotel call BP Grand Suite hotel. It is just refurbished and clean hotel. The room is big, and have every thing supplied . The price per night is 1100++ Baht (from Agoda) and included Breakfast. We ordered the American breakfast which include tea/coffee, bacon, ham, orange juice, toast, fried egg, tomatoes and cucumbers. At here I would like to give credit to the bell boy, he is friendly, speak Chinese, helps us a lot by giving opinion what to do and things not to do.
Try the Samurai Pork Burger at McD Lee Garden Plaza. We asked the waitress for any promotion meal, and she gave us the coupon where we bought 1 set of Samurai pork burger and free one burger. Wow.. this is so terrific!!
Our victory gift on the last day, not too much but great deal.
The Chang beer cost 30++ Baht
The BP Grand Suite lobby
The smiley donuts at Hat Yai airport's dunkin donut
1 comment:
Excuse me.. may I ask you are you saw got big size 4Xl clothes sell at hatyai????
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