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Hat Yai

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September 2011 | Words ALEXANDRA WONG

  • INSIDER TIP

    Preuksa Spa

    No visit to Hat Yai is complete without a bit of shameless self-indulgence. Enjoy the luxurious Preuksa Package at Preuksa Spa, a three-hour treatment combining herbal steam, body scrub, aroma massage and more.

  • SHOP TALK

    Plearn Aksorn Book Centre

    Hat Yai isn’t exactly a paradise for bibliophiles, but there’s a decent selection of English-language books and maps at Plearn Aksorn Book Centre, located next to the Robinson department store.

  • CHEAP EATS

    Nakorn Nai

    For free Wi-Fi, head to cosy café Nakorn Nai, popular for its laidback vibe and wideranging menu, which boasts everything from Thai mainstays to Chinese stir-fries, Muslim curries, Indian rotis and Western favourites.

  • TOP TABLES

    Whisker

    Using primarily imported premium meats and greens, visually arresting eatery Whisker has established itself as a class act. Try the pan-seared duck breast with citrus salad, Greek kebabs and souvlaki.

  • AT YOUR LEISURE

    The Hat-Yai Resort and Golf Club

    The Hat-Yai Resort and Golf Club is southern Thailand’s fi rst championship course, one with long par-fi ves, narrow fairways and an abundance of water hazards.

  • LATE & LIVELY

    The Pubb

    Even with upstarts popping up regularly, The Pubb’s standout resident band and friendly staff go a long way to explain why this local stalwart continues to reign supreme among live music bars.

  • OVERNIGHT

    Louise Guesthouse

    Right beside Robinsons and near the main shopping district, Louise Guesthouse is second to none when it comes to location. Enjoy a clean, comfortable room with attached bath and soundproof windows.


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