Highlights: A Thai seafood restaurant with spectacular ocean views
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+66 94 424 6966
62/1 Moo 1, Chai Talay Road, Na Jomtien Subdistrict, Sattahip District. | Na Jomtien, Sattahip, Chonburi 20150, Thailand
Boye1It feels like a more ordinary seafood restaurant. The pineapple rice is quite ordinary, with only pork floss and cashews, not much seafood. The coconut ice cream is just ordinary ice cream on top of coconut juice.
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Reviews of Pupen Seafood Pattaya
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It feels like a more ordinary seafood restaurant. The pineapple rice is quite ordinary, with only pork floss and cashews, not much seafood. The coconut ice cream is just ordinary ice cream on top of coconut juice.
Excellent Seafood Try the shrimp cakes, unlike any I have had before. They are crunchy, made from very tiny shrimp. Other dishes are also excellent. Prices are ok
The location of the Internet celebrity seafood buffet is really hard to find. Eat and drink in various fresh and elegant restaurants! There are a lot of seafood, and the environment is quite in line with the temperament of Pattaya. The dishes are very delicious. The environment is beautiful. The key is that the seafood is very fresh and the taste is also outstanding. Delicious
Several waiters have a certain level of Chinese and can communicate normally! The seafood tastes good! It is more suitable for Chinese people's taste! And the price is affordable without the feeling of killing pigs! Unfortunately, only Visa is accepted and UnionPay is not accepted. Please note this!
The sunset at the beach is beautiful, the service is good, there are people who speak Mandarin, and the waiter teaches how to use wood to open crabs. . . The fried squid with crab roe was delicious, as was the Tom Yum Goong soup. The two of us almost couldn't finish it. It was delicious, but my husband thought it was a bit sour. There were a lot of big prawns in it. I should have ordered curry prawns (the prawns had no taste). The Tom Yum Goong was delicious and cost-effective, about 50 yuan. I chose to grill the crabs, but they would probably taste better if steamed or fried. It's pretty good and relatively inexpensive. Crab is 1800 baht per kg.
I went to Pattaya, Chiang Mai and Bangkok, and ate at so many Thai restaurants, big and small. This one was the most memorable. The Tom Yum Goong was very good, and the price was not expensive. It was great, but it was a bit far from the hotel. The round-trip fare was very high, but because the first stop was Pattaya, I didn't know the market, and I didn't know if I was ripped off.
The most famous seafood restaurant in Pattaya, Thailand. The owner here lets customers choose live crabs themselves, hence the current name. "Pu Pen" means "live crab". If you want to find this restaurant, remember the big crab model at the door of the store.