The Cicada Market Hua Hin

The Cicada Market Hua Hin

The Cicada Market – A Place You’ll Enjoy Even When You Hate Shopping…

But that’s just me. I’m a big grump when it comes to shopping. However I do love taking a stroll through any of Thailand’s famous night markets like Bangkok’s Talad Liab Duan. And certainly around Hua Hin’s Cicada Market. Which technically isn’t a night market. But who am I to disagree.

Now there really isn’t that much to do in Hua Hin (in my most humble opinion). So checking out Cicada Market at night is most likely on your to do list. It’s a highly recommended must visit in Hua Hin by travelers on tripadvisor.com.

My wife and I always make it our mission to visit Cicada Market every time we stay several nights in Hua Hin. Because it truly is a lovely market to stroll around even when you don’t plan on buying anything.

The best thing I enjoy about Cicada Market is eating all the street food I can get my grubby hands on.

When the weather is cool in Hua Hin, Cicada Night Market is a pleasure to walk around...

When the weather is cool in Hua Hin, Cicada Market is a pleasure to walk around at night…

Cicada Market’s Location and Hours

This popular Thai night market by the sea is just south of Hua Hin’s city center. About 4.11 kilometers from the city’s equally famous Hua Hin Night Market.

There are many budget, mid and high end hotels in Hua Hin. I’ve stayed in many of them. If you’ve never visited Hua Hin before and this is will be your first visit, be sure to book a hotel near Hua Hin’s beach because it’s a lot more affordable then you’d think.

Here are some hotels I reviewed near Cicada Market:

  1. The Escape Hotel  (3 stars)- This hotel offers guests complimentary scheduled shuttle service to the market.
  2. Ibis Hua Hin (2 stars and pet friendly) – 5 minute walk to Cicada Market.
  3. Amari Hua Hin (4 stars)- 2 minute walk to Cicada Market.

Cicada Market’s operating days/hours are from Friday to Sunday, from 4pm to 11pm (cicadamarket.com).

Please note on Sunday the market closes 1 hour earlier at 10pm. Hua Hin Night Market closes at 1am.

The fact that they’re not open past midnight to me hardly qualifies it as a night market. Because it’s not. Everyone has been calling Cicada Market a night market.

Even Cicada Market organizers don’t refer to themselves as a night market.

Though I have to admit, the market looks beautiful at night with all the cool incandescent lights placed through out the market. It’s a real shame they can’t stay open longer.

There is also a small amphitheater where plays and even stand up comics can be enjoyed. I haven’t purchased a ticket to catch a show inside so I can’t provide too much information on that.

Cicada Night Market in Hua Hin is a must to visit while you're in the area. It is open Friday thru Sunday from 4pm to midnight...

Cicada Night Market in Hua Hin is a must to visit while you’re in the area. It is open Friday thru Sunday from 4pm to 11pm…

What to Buy in Cicada Market

You’re going to see a common theme while strolling around. And that theme is art. Cicada Market is the kind of place where local Thai artists gather. Whether they be amateurs or professionals they come to showcase and perhaps make a bit of cash selling their art creations.

All kinds of modern art paintings are sold from contemporary to modern. Art lovers will certainly appreciate Cicada Market even more.

In the center of Cicada Market are a few small buildings that double as art exhibitions showcasing local art talent.

I came across this artists creating glass-blown art at Cicada Market...

I came across this artists creating glass-blown art at Cicada Market…

You’ll also find handmade arts and crafts. Many are run by young enterprising Thai entrepreneurs. Need a bedazzled iPhone case? You’ll find it there. T-Shirts with unique graphic designs? You bet, you’ll see it there.

Amongst the arts and crafts is a family I came across making glass-blown figurines of animals. They can create a lot of animals with glass like giraffes, elephants, tigers and even all types of fish, right on site.

This guy is a master craftsman of glass figurines. His son is learning the art too...

This guy is a master craftsman of glass figurines. His son is learning the art too…

And you can watch the process from start to finish. And it involves a blow torch. In my opinion nothing else is more entertaining then watching a guy wielding a blow torch to work at night. The glass figurines they create are also very affordable and a wonderful souvenir to take home.

Cicada Market is a haven for Thai artists in Hua Hin...

Cicada Market is a haven for Thai artists in Hua Hin…

A caricature souvenir of yourself. Check. Many artists are available to paint a caricature of you starting at 300THB, depending on the size of the portrait. That’s a reasonable price. Plus you’ll be helping to feed a starving artist. Speaking about food…

The Food at the Cicada Market

When is it never about food?

Any self respecting market anywhere in the world has got to have an area where people can sit back and enjoy a meal.

I know there are people not keen on eating Thai food because they’re worried about consuming spicy foods. And we all know children are fickle eaters when they don’t recognize a food.

Cicada Market has a smorgasbord of international food selection. Don’t be surprised if you see Italian pizzas and pasta stalls selling next to a stall with American BBQ pork ribs and steaks. Even sushi is available. Halal food is also well represented.

There is a food court with an impressive array of Thai food to recognizable Western foods...

There is a food court with an impressive array of Thai food to recognizable Western foods…

Cicada Market has quite a vast assortment of offerings. And because you’re in Hua Hin seafood is the specialty.

But I would skip the seafood inside Cicada Market because even though I know it’s fresh it’ll be more expensive. I know of a really good seafood restaurant right across from Cicada Market that I highly recommend. I’ll write a post on that restaurant really soon.

But if you find the seafood prices reasonable for your budget then go ahead and enjoy your seafood feast. Giant grilled prawns are available and sold by the kilo. A cook grills the prawns over a bed of hot coals while you wait and enjoy a nice frosty beer.

Lots of grab and go food are sold. But there is a big area with tables and chairs to sit down and enjoy your meals...

Lots of grab and go food are sold. But there is a big area with tables and chairs to sit down and enjoy your meals…

I haven’t really tried all the food in Cicada Market because I already have a couple of favorites nearby. But it’s a good place to grab desserts as there is a decent variety.

During peak hours, about 7pm to 9pm Cicada Market’s food seating area is filled to capacity so finding a seat could be difficult.

But with a bit of patience and perseverance you’ll eventually get a table. Plus standing over a seated table while glaring at the current occupants that have finished eating usually helps.

Western style food is hugely popular in Hua Hin and most certainly at Cicada Market...

Western style food is hugely popular in Hua Hin and most certainly at Cicada Market…

The Atmosphere

Cicada Market is a fun place to just chill out. The atmosphere is non rushed and less crowded as other major bazaars and markets in Thailand, for example Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok.

And because the beach is nearby you get this nice ocean breeze during the evening.

This kid is quite amazing with what he can do with empty bottles of beer...

This kid is quite amazing with what he can do with empty bottles of beer…

In a way it’s one of the biggest attractions in Hua Hin. Which is why many hotels in Hua Hin with shuttle services offer rides to Cicada Market. And spending an evening wandering around there is a perfect way to end a night in Hua Hin.

Like I always say, Cicada Market has a great chilled vibe. It’s a great place for locals to hang out too. Even for local folks in Hua Hin there’s not much to do except coming to these places.

Many festivals take place on the grounds particularly during seasonal holidays like Songkran Thai New Years and especially Western New Years Eve for the big countdown.

Don’t Forget to Check Out Tamarind Market Too – It’s Right Next to Cicada Night

Tamarind Market opened right next to Cicada Market. It’s a totally separate and new to the “night” market scene in Hua Hin. It’s so called because of the location of the market is surrounded by tamarind trees.

However, because both are super close together I think most would think it’s Cicada Market the same. One big difference though is that there’s more local Thai food sold inside Tamarind Market.

Tamarind Market also opens a day extra and an hour earlier: Thursday – Sunday 5pm to 11pm

Cicada and Tamarind Market are both easily the best areas to spend 2 or 3 hours in Hua Hin.

Tamarind Night Market in Hua Hin

Tamarind Night Market offers Hua Hin visitors more food variety and plenty of seating to eat…

 

Where to Find the Best Nail Salon Artists in Bangkok

Where to Find the Best Nail Salon Artists in Bangkok

Getting The Best Manicures, Pedicures, and Nail Art in Bangkok

Small cozy local nail salon in Bangkok

So how would I know which is the best nail salon in Bangkok? Okay, so if you don’t already know by now I’m a guy. And I know nothing about nail salons. Or what the difference is between gel color manicures and regular color pedicures.

The answer is the same way I researched for this post on where to find the best stinkiest durian in Bangkok even though I despise durian.

And who would know where to find the best nail salon for manicures and pedicures in Bangkok compared to Thai locals who work and live in Bangkok?

I asked my wife and her Thai friends and friends of friends which nail salons they go to because locals know best.

I know a fair share of my blog readers are females. So I have been getting emails asking where they can find an inexpensive salon with nail spa services in Bangkok.

But the catch is they also want to know which salon has talented nail artists who don’t charge crazy prices.

So what did I learn from my Thai friends?

They tell me one of the top five best budget nail salons in Bangkok with a reputation for fine nail art skills is a small little shop called Glamour Girls Nail Art Salon (2022 Update they moved to a new location in Huai Kwang, not far from central Bangkok). And they do a pretty good job on gel manicures and gel pedicures too as I learned (psstt… I finally found out what the difference is).

I checked out their Facebook business page and saw they have 13,000 likes. They have four salon branches. That’s quite impressive. But I can’t rely on Facebook for my first-ever nail salon review for Bangkok.

And I’m sure as hell not going to get my nails painted for the sake of this blog.

Thankfully, two of my wife’s best friends recently wanted their nails done at Glamour Girls. My wife and I tagged along to check out the nail salon and snap some photos.

They can do intricate nail art designs

The Best Nail Salon in Bangkok (With reasonable rates you won’t find in major tourist areas)

Bangkok is a huge city and nail salons with manicure and pedicure spa services are plenty. So I primarily focused on an area that I’m very familiar with and one that is super easy for foreign tourists to get to.

You can easily travel to their location by train, which is super important.

Also, I know that the best nail salon in Bangkok I recommend to my blog audience also has staff on site who can speak and understand English.

The fact is if you don’t want to pay a lot of money. But want fantastic-looking nails for 250THB by skilled nail technicians in central Bangkok, you will have to get out of the main tourist areas of Sukhumvit, Siam Square, Thonglor, and Pratunam, where tons of expensive nail salon businesses can be found.

Even MBK Mall which has many nail salons charges expensive prices. I’ve been told most of the customers inside MBK nail salons aren’t even locals but practically all tourists.

Soi 7 Pracharat Bamphen Road, Huai Khwang Bangkok (opposite MeStyle Garage Hotel)

Where to Find Glamour Girls Nail Art Salon

My Thai lady friends recommended I write a blog review about Glamour Girls Nail Art Salon located in Huai Khwang near central Bangkok and the famous Chatuchak Weekend Market. Out of the four GG nail salons in Bangkok, the Huai Khwang branch is the easiest for tourists to reach as it’s close to Huai Khwang MRT subway station.

Glamour Girls is a tourist-friendly shop because it’s easy to find, has plenty of nail polish colors, and a large selection of glitters, nail accessories, and charms. They usually have someone who can speak English on site.

However, from what I’ve gathered out of all the nail shops in the area, Glamour Girls has a reputation for nail artistry as tattoo artists pride themselves on their specialized craft.

Plus Glamour Girls has a popular hand and foot spa package for 1050THB. A popular service for many customers before getting colors painted on their nails. And yes they do provide spa mani and pedi service for men.

Nail Spa Care
Nail Spa Chairs

Top Five Reasons Why My Thai Friends Recommend Glamour Girls Nail Art Salon to Tourists

  1. For a budget nail salon in Bangkok, Glamour Girls Nail Art has strict hygiene guidelines.
  2. They pay a higher than standard industry salary to attract the best nail technicians and artists.
  3. Just like a tattoo parlor, this nail salon specializes in creative one-of-a-kind nail art.
  4. They have one English-speaking staff on the premises.
  5. Glamour Girls uses genuine branded nail polish products only. I learned that a lot of small-budget nail salons in Bangkok use fake knockoffs or inferior nail polish products that won’t last long.

Glamour Girls’ nail technicians also specialize in acrylic extensions and gel extensions. As a man, I’m not going to pretend I know what those are. I just thought nail salons paint nails on fingers and toes.

But if you’re reading this and enjoy getting your nails done all pretty then you know what I’m talking about.

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Glamour Girls Nail Salon is Best Known for Acrylic Extension and Gel Extension Nail Services in Bangkok

Also one of the primary reasons Thai locals go to Glamour Girls Nail Salon for acrylic and gel nail extensions is because one or two of their salon technicians won nail competitions.

It’s like you can win anything for doing anything today. I’m still waiting for my Blogger of the Decade award…

Beautifully shaped nail extensions with simple but elegant polish

Glamour Girls is well known in the Huai Khwang area as the best nail salon in Bangkok to get your acrylic extensions and gel extensions done professionally at reasonable prices.

I’ve been informed if you do the same services in central tourist areas you’ll be paying 2 to 3 times more. And that’s without polish and the extras.

How Much They Charge: Mani and Pedi Prices

You can check out their website to see how much they charge for their nail salon services. But here is the basic rate for their most common services:

  • Regular Color – 200THB
  • Gel Color Polish – 250THB/300THB/400THB/450THB (Price depends on which brand of nail polish you choose)
  • PVC Extensions – 350THB for glue on and 450B for UV
  • Acrylic Extension – 1300THB full set. They use OPI products. I don’t know what OPI is but somehow my wife says it’s important to note. And I always listen to my wife.
  • Gel Extension – 1600THB with no gel polish color included. They use CND products for gel extensions.

They only charge 50THB for removing old colors.

Going to Glamour Girls

We got to Glamour Girls on a Sunday afternoon, and they were busy with customers. Our friends had to wait in line, but the wait wasn’t too long because the nail technicians worked fast, and customers looked happy as they left.

The nail salon is small. Only two tables for mani and 2 spa sofa chairs for mani and pedi. They want to keep it small and cozy.

Spa pedicure for men 650B

Attention all ladies. Does your man have horrible foot hygiene? Glamour Girls took care of my problem. Ahem, I mean they can take care of your man’s problems. While the ladies’ nails were getting their loving care, I got my gnarly toenails buffed and smooth like butter.

I already said in the beginning no way I’m getting my nails painted. But some personal foot care so my wife is happy earns me brownie points. I need a lot of brownie points.

My wife’s friends are already familiar with Glamour Girl’s salon technicians so they knew which nail polish products they liked. They picked a nail polish brand called Gelly Fit.

The Ladies Loved It!

My friends were so happy with the finished work. Who knew shiny nails could put such a huge smile on a lady’s face? Women…

Next time I do something stupid to my wife I’ll just take her to Glamour Girls. Just kidding. Even for a guy I have to admit hand-painted nail art looks pretty cool.

So for a guy who doesn’t know anything about nail salons, Glamour Girls Nail Art Salon seems like a decent place to get your nails done.

Are there any other places that can do it cheaper and better? My Thai lady friends say today many nail salons charge way too cheap. Because they use inferior products or the staff are inexperienced. Maybe even both reasons.

So they go there because they know their gel polishes will last long because they use top-quality products applied by experienced nail technicians.

I saw a lot of happy faces walking out of that shop so they must be doing something right. This is why many Thais say Glamour Girls Nail Art Salon is one of the best nail salons in Bangkok.

The Best Nail Salon in Bangkok Known for Nail Art

At Glamour Girls they mainly focus on nail art. Inside the shop, customers can browse through photo albums, books, and magazines for examples of cool unique nail art. Just point which one you like and they’ll paint it on your nails.

Glamour Girls Gel Polish Colors
Glamour Girls has tons of nail polish to pick and choose from including nail art samples…

If you see a particular nail art photo on Instagram or anywhere else on the internet, just show it to a Glamour Girls Nail technician, and they’ll be able to reproduce it on your nails, too.

Prices aren’t that expensive for nail art but obviously the more difficult the nail art the more they charge for the time and material used.

That’s about it. I’ve learned more about the nail salon business than I have ever wanted.

I’m going to get a beer. Watch some basketball and find something manly to do. Chop wood and barbecue meat.

How to Find Glamour Girls Nail Art Salon

The best way to get there is to ride the MRT subway train to MRT Huai Khwang subway station.

  • Once out of the train, find Exit #1, the exit for Pracharat Bamphen Road.
  • Walk 300 meters to Pracharat Bamphen Road Soi 7 and turn left. Continue walking down Soi 7 for another 300 meters, their salon is opposite MeStyle Garage Hotel

Glamour Girls Nail Art Salon is a storefront so you can’t miss them. They are directly opposite MeStyle Garage Hotel.

And by the way, the amazing Chatuchak Weekend Market is just six stations from Huai Khwang MRT subway station.

Glamour Girls Nail Art Salon accepts credit cards. I’m assuming Master Cards and Visas only.

Hours: 11:00am to 9pm every day.
Website: https://www.glamourgirlsnailsalon.com/
Telephone: 063-875-2276

One Good Reason to Visit Sampeng Market in Bangkok

One Good Reason to Visit Sampeng Market in Bangkok

If You’re Looking for Products to Buy and Sell Home, Go to Sampeng Market in Bangkok…

I enjoy reading blogs about living in Thailand. And I’ve come across some very interesting posts about how tourists can make money while traveling around Thailand.

But (and there always is a but) it’s not going to be easy. If it was, everyone would be doing it. However, there are frequent visitors to Thailand who do this for a living and do well.

One of the ways you can earn some cash from your travels around Thailand is by purchasing products that you can sell back home. Let’s face it, lots of stuff these days are made and produced from factories all over Southeast Asia. Even things from China end up in Sampeng at reasonable costs.

It’s a fact that many foreign travelers in Thailand buy all sorts of odds and ends with the purpose of resale back in their home country. It’s certainly not a new and modern concept. Think about Marco Polo and the Silk Road. Except you get to fly back home with suit cases full of goodies minus the horse and camel caravans.

3 Tips on Maximizing Your Profits on Buy and Selling Thai Products

  1. Buy made in Thailand products for maximum profits.
  2. Thai silk scarfs, flip flops, sandals and jewelry are just a few examples of high profit products manufactured in Thailand.
  3. Focus on small items that yields a high profit margin. This way you can pack more into your luggage.

Where’s Sampeng and Why’s it So Special…

Sampeng Market is located right in Bangkok’s Chinatown on Soi Wanit 1. This is a long lane running about 400 meters up. But Sampeng Market itself is wide spread and encompasses northeast of Yaowarat Road which is Chinatown’s main avenue. In this area you’ll mostly find clothing including women’s shoes, hand bags, flip flops, towels, cosmetics beauty accessories and a lot more.

You’ll even find some electronics, audio components such as headphones, portable bluetooth speakers, portable battery chargers, selfie sticks and memory cards.

Then there is Sampeng Lane which is really just an extension of Sampeng Market. Although Sampeng Lane is mostly a wholesale fabrics market you can find the same items and accessories as Sampeng Market. Sampeng Lane is quite narrow and it can get claustrophobic especially in the mornings and weekends.


Sampeng has a deep historical significance with many Thai business owners with Chinese roots. Many of the business owners can speak Mandarin and retained their connections with mainland Chinese relatives.

When you walk around Sampeng Market and Sampeng Lane you will see a lot of really old buildings with signs that have Chinese characters. Many of the buildings have been renovated though look the same as when they were built back in the 1900s. Walking around the area after hours you can’t help but feel like you’ve been teleported back in time. Or at least to China.

The more you buy the lower the cost...

The more you buy the lower the cost…

When it comes to Bangkok’s tourist market scene, Sampeng is not as big as Chatuchak Weekend Market or as famous.

However, many of the items, hand made goods and Chinese made products you find at Chatuchak probably passed through Sampeng, which is one of the most well known wholesale market in all of Bangkok.

Sampeng Hours of Operation and Best Time to Visit

Sampeng, both the Market and Lane opens early though there is no definitive set hours. It’s not a mall after all. Each and every shop have their own hours but it’s safe to say most shops open around 6am. Closing times vary as well but it’s safe to say most shops close around 7pm to 8pm.

A majority of stores and shops in Sampeng open 7 days a week though some shops like wholesale shoe stores close on Sundays. I have seen shops close during the Chinese Lunar New Years. Which makes a lot of sense since many shops are operated by Thai Chinese.

For me, the best time to visit Sampeng is before afternoon when the sun gets too hot. However, it’s packed pretty much throughout the day. Many Thai locals that purchase their inventory at Sampeng are just as wise and get there early to replenish their shop inventory while avoiding the hot and humid afternoon temperature.

Some shops though have air conditioning. And if you feel a bit over heated, don’t be shy, step into a shop with air conditioning and browse around.

Plenty of water, fresh fruit and fruit juice vendors are all over so there’s no reason not to get your fluids and stay hydrated. Might be a good idea to carry a hand towel too.

Making Money from Products Bought in Sampeng Market

One of the most convenient ways for tourists to make some cash profits is buying goods from one of the many wholesale markets found in Thailand and selling them back home. Bangkok is the city where you can find locally made Thai products and even products imported from China.

Sampeng Market located in Bangkok’s Chinatown is one area I think is the best place to find products and goods sold at wholesale prices.

Earrings and other inexpensive bling are not expensive at Sampeng when purchased in bulk...

Earrings and other inexpensive bling are not expensive at Sampeng when purchased in bulk…

Of course if you’re coming to Thailand for vacation you can’t really buy big and large ticket items like teak coffee tables. Good luck shoving one of those in your check in luggage.

Keep an Eye Out for Made in Thailand Products

Here’s the biggest and best advice I can give you and that is if you want maximum profits you should buy made in Thailand products.

Due to Thailand’s abundant natural resources that can be repurposed to make handmade goods as well as relative cheap labor, you’ll be surprised to find decent quality products that you can resell for a hefty profit margin.

For example I found Thai handmade flip flops made with Thai rubber with nice designs with good quality materials. Plenty of handmade jewelry like the ones mentioned below are also items of high profitability. Be on the lookout for small portable items that you can stuff into your luggage.

Small packable items that can yield maximum profits is what you should be focused on!

Sampeng Market is a Tchotchke Paradise

You’ll want to sell small ticket items, simple baubles and tchotchke. Stuff that fits neatly in your checked or carry on baggage. And Sampeng Market is just the right place to go for that.

Sampeng Market Bangkok

The most popular items are inexpensive bead jewelry…

A Very Small Sampling of  What You’ll Find in Sampeng Market:

  • Wrist Watches
  • Inexpensive Jewelry (beads, rings, ear rings, bracelets and necklaces etc…)
  • Non – Brand Name Women’s Cosmetics
  • Keychains
  • Cell Phone Cases
  • Hand Bags
  • Men, Women and Children Clothes
  • Tools
  • Small Electronics Accessories
  • House Hold Items

The first 5 listed items you can squeeze in to your luggage. There are many more items and products such as large rolls of fabrics and common plastic household goods sold in Sampeng too. But your goal is to find something small which you can sell at least 3x to 5x the cost and fits in your luggage.

Now I say it’s convenient to find items to sell. But I will tell you up front it won’t be easy to sell things online these days unless you have a physical shop location back home already or have a running profitable E-Commerce website or some other online selling presence such as eBay and Etsy etc.

But if you’re into selling at flea markets then you could do okay. You could also be a lot smarter than me and perhaps have better ideas on how to unload the goods for maximum profit.


Jewelry Items Found in Sampeng is Also the Best Product to Sell

The best product to buy from Sampeng in my most humble opinion is jewelry. You can find all sorts of inexpensive jewelry from real silver necklaces to rhodium or nickel plated ear rings and bracelets. I couldn’t really get photos of those kinds of jewelry and I tried but the owners don’t like having strangers taking photos of their products.

But you don’t have to buy precious metals like silver. You can buy beads and stones and even sea shell type jewelry. You can even find jewelry made from coconuts and other sorts of eco-friendly materials courtesy of mother nature.

I wanted to take some photos of such items but again, shop owners are quite strict when it comes to taking photos of their products.

But I plucked out some photos I found on eBay of inexpensive beaded necklaces you can find at Sampeng’s many shops.

The ones pictured above are listed for sale at around $20USD but at Sampeng you can buy them for around $4USD to $5USD each. Because Sampeng is one of Bangkok’s most popular wholesale market the more you purchase the more the cost per piece drops down. The more you buy the bigger the discount you get.

Wristwatches are Also Good Products to Sell…

Walk around Sampeng’s lanes and you will find many wristwatch shops with tons of variety and styles of watches. The degree of quality on wrist watches is something you should really examine while you’re at those shops. Now I don’t know anything about watches but I do know a few Thai locals who purchase wrist watches from Sampeng to be resold in their home towns outside of Bangkok. And they say the quality is decent. But then again they know about watches.

“I recommend buying cheap kid’s watches with cartoons. If it’s sold cheap enough usually parents won’t complain if it breaks or even if  their child loses it.”

We all know how expensive eye glass frames. At Sampeng you can buy boat loads and sell them back in your home country...

We all know how expensive eye glass frames are. At Sampeng you can buy boat loads and sell them back in your home country…

And from what they tell me it is best to stay away from watches that are too cheap and by cheap I mean by price. If you find watches in mid range prices those are probably the ones that are better in quality.

As I said I don’t know much about wristwatch quality and craftsmanship but not buying adult watches that are dirt cheap in prices is sound advice.

Sunglasses and Other Fashion Accessories are Good Too…

My suggestion in choosing products to sell from Sampeng is to figure out what would most likely sell in your local area. For example I know a guy from Florida and every time he visits Thailand he always brings back suit cases full of cheap sunglasses, baseball caps and beach hats back home.

He then sells everything at flea markets, to friends and even on eBay. It won’t make him rich but what he did sell the proceeds made up for half of his purchased plane ticket. And that’s not bad.

Figuring out what to sell is also one of the most difficult part of doing this sort of business. But picking the right and proper product for your locality could make selling just a bit easier.


How Much Money You’ll Need and How Much Money You Could Make (Possibly)…

This post is not a how to get rich quick type of blog post. Nothing comes easy especially when you’re selling inexpensive wristwatches, sunglasses and other knick knacks for the very first time. Plus you’ll be competing against every other guy and gal selling the same products either online or at local flea markets. And of course you’ll need money to make money.

I have asked around friends and acquaintances on how much they recommend for a purchasing budget. And the general consensus is $500USD minimum. Which equates to 15000THB (as of writing) and that is a decent budget.

Sampeng is definitely one market you need to haggle and bargain in. The better price you get the healthier your profit margin will be. I also recommend if a certain price does not fit your budget then don’t feel pressured to buy. Move on and find another shop selling the same products. You might get lucky and get a better price somewhere else in Sampeng.

Many Thai locals buy bulk from Sampeng for resale either in a physical store location and even on their Facebook account...

Many Thai locals buy bulk from Sampeng for resale either in a physical store location and even on their personel Facebook account…

Few Tips as a Buyer at Sampeng Market

Focus on One or Two Items:

As I already mentioned, think about what would be the easiest for you to sell. If the area you live in has a flea market that is visited by many children then maybe buying a bunch of Hello Kitty items or inexpensive kid’s watches with current and popular cartoon themes would be a good idea.

All sorts of Hello Kitty items are sold in Sampeng Lane...

All sorts of Hello Kitty items are sold in Sampeng Lane…

Don’t buy a bunch of odds and ends simply because you think they would all sell. If you want to sell Hello Kitty items it might not be a good idea to sell screw driver sets and headphones next to it. Focusing on a few items within the same product category makes it easier to keep track of inventory too.

Build Rapport with Shop Owners

Many shop owners or at least shop staff can speak some English or they’ll find some way to communicate. But a calculator is the best translator and they always have one available. One of the best ways to get a better discount or preferential treatment is to deal with the same vendor. A lot of shops carry the same products at about the same wholesale prices.

Not all the folks inside these shops will be over-friendly. That’s just their style and because you’re not the only customer they have to deal with. Because there are so many wholesalers in Sampeng you’ll find at least one you can form a good business relationship with.

Remember, if you travel to Thailand often and plan on bringing back products to sell, it's a good idea to start building relationships with Sampeng's shop vendors...

Remember, if you travel to Thailand often and plan on bringing back products to sell, it’s a good idea to start building relationships with Sampeng’s shop vendors…

Shops love repeat buyers though. Ask for their names and remember their faces. Smile and be polite. Learn a few Thai phrases and speaking just a little bit of Thai can go a long way.

You can build rapport by going to a shop and make a purchase at a price that is reasonable to you the first day. Then, go back the next day and purchase some more. You might get a better price. But of course this only makes sense when time permits.

And this also only makes sense if you’re planning on becoming a repeat traveler to Thailand.

It won't make you rich but it could be fun...

It won’t make you rich but it could be fun…

Remember, this Won’t Make You Rich…

Buying all sorts of products from Sampeng Market in Bangkok and selling them back home is not for everyone. The act of “selling” is not for everyone. You’d probably have to be an extrovert and being a natural sales person doesn’t hurt.

And it won’t take the place of a full time job if you’ve got one. Most casual travelers I’ve come across in Thailand that do this type of business sell on weekends with full time jobs during the weekdays. It’s just one way to supplement their income and save up for a return trip to Thailand.

All You Can Eat Seafood, BBQ and Beer in Huay Kwang, Bangkok

All You Can Eat Seafood, BBQ and Beer in Huay Kwang, Bangkok

499THB Buffet at Yok Talay & BBQ House Including Beer…

If you love fresh seafood buffets you grill on your own and a taste of Thailand’s famous Moo Kata styled dining and unlimited beer you’ll love this little restaurant I’m going to introduce near Huay Kwang, a mostly residential area in Bangkok not far from the tourist center of Sukhumvit.

Did I mention unlimited beer is included?...

Did I mention unlimited beer is included?…

But there’s a catch. There’s a 1 hour 30 minute time limit to eat all that you can. Which really is plenty of time. Plus the restaurant is not in the city center of Bangkok. But not very far away from it either. And part of the fun (and the experience of traveling) is finding the places not too many tourists go to, especially when it comes to finding some good eats.

Buffet restaurant Huay Kwang

Yok Talay & BBQ House Buffet station…

Yok Talay & BBQ House

Address: ซอยประชาอุทิศ 8 (Soi Pracha Uthit Soi 8), Huay Kwang, Bangkok
Phone Number: 085-190-1989 and 083-891-6777

Huay Kwang is like the second Chinatown district in Bangkok. Many Chinese businesses have sprung up in the area by enterprising mainland Chinese.

Every taxi driver knows of this area so you should not have a problem getting to Huay Kwang. But traffic can get really bad there, or pretty much everywhere in the city. So if you’re not staying at a hotel in Huay Kwang it’s best to get there via Bangkok’s MRT subway train system which I will explain more about below.


It’s not a fancy restaurant and there is no A/C because it’s an outdoor restaurant. Yok Talay & BBQ House is tucked between a local pub and a future condominium building site down a narrow winding road in a mostly residential part of Bangkok.

Best Way to Get to Yok Talay & BBQ House

Take the MRT subway train and get off on Huai Kwang MRT station. Get out from Exit #1 and head to Pracharatbamphen Road and catch a taxi. Without traffic it should take about 3 to 5 minutes and the taxi fare should cost about 40THB to 50THB.

But if you find Yok Talay you will be rewarded with a decent selection of fresh seafood you grill on your own on over hot coals.

Yok Talay Moo Kata in Bangkok

Moo Kata is a popular dining style in Bangkok…

And for Moo Kata fans you might be disappointed as there isn’t as much selection. There is a larger moo kata restaurant I wrote about years ago on a post here. However, I have to say that Yok Talay and BBQ House has better quality seafood choices and a hell of a lot easier to find.

You must try their pork skewers! It’s well marinated and when grilled just right it’s very juicy, tender and tasty.

And there is a small selection of dipping sauces where you can mix and match garlic, chili, BBQ sauce to your liking. They also have a good seafood green chili dipping sauce that went very well with the grilled prawns.

I live in walking distance to Yok Talay & BBQ House so I eat there about twice a month. Sometimes my wife and I eat there more especially between the months of January and February when the temperature is cooler.

It’s not a large restaurant but there are plenty of picnic style tables spread out which is great, especially when the temperature is hot. And of all the times I’ve been there it’s not really packed with people, which is also a good thing. Especially for those who are prone to sweating like yours truly.

Yok Talay receipt

If you just want the buffet and no beer the price drops down to 399THB…


As I mentioned, diners have a time limit which is 1 hour and 30 minutes to stuff their faces. If you have some kids and want to eat at Yok Talay and BBQ House here’s how much the charge:

  • Kids under 120cm eat free. Kids over 120cm pay 199THB.

Yok Talay Buffet Rules

Kids over 120cm height pay 199THB. For all you bad parents beer is not included.

Bangkok is a city with many dining options. And I think today many of the locals are beginning to eat a lot more which is why I’m starting to call Bangkok the city of buffets.

Yok Talay and BBQ House is certainly not one of a kind. Even as of writing my wife just found out through a friend that there’s a similar style restaurant not far from where we live that charge 300THB including beer.

And you can bet once I check that place out I’ll have another seafood and BBQ buffet post coming up soon!

Applying for Thai Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV) in NYC

Applying for Thai Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV) in NYC

New Thai Tourist Visa that Allows You to Stay in Thailand for 6 to 9 Months

The Thai Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV) allows foreign tourists to stay in Thailand for 6 months. But you can stretch your time in Thailand up to 9 months if properly used. I’ll explain more about that later. It is a new category of visas introduced in November 2015.

First I’ll explain why I got the METV instead of the usual double entry Thai tourist visa. Because both allow visitors to stay in Thailand up to 6 months. And you will learn what the differences are between Thai Tourist Visa and the Multiple Entry Tourist Visa.

How I Used to Stayed in Thailand for 6 Months Using the Double Entry Tourist Visa

Since I am a US citizen and NYC resident I always apply in person for a tourist visa at the NYC Thai Consulate General located on 52nd Street 3rd Avenue.

For many years I have been entering Thailand using a double entry tourist visa which allowed me to stay in the country up to 6 months maximum.

Each entry I got 60 days. When those 60 days are over you are allowed to extend your stay for 30 days. Since I got double entry I can extend two times for a total of 60 days.

After 90 days I had to exit the country and do a border run by land or air. I usually go by air. I am too old to be cooped up in a speeding van on a visa border run driven by a guy with nothing to lose. And when I return to Thailand for the second entry I get a fresh 60 days and a “Used” stamp on my old visa.

Here’s a breakdown of the old double entry Thai Tourist Visa

2 months (first entry) + 1 month (first 30 day extension) + 2 months (second entry) + 1 month (second 30 extension) = 6 months.

Each entry fee cost $40USD so for me I paid $80USD for 2 entries. The cost of 30 days extension is 1900THB and you can apply for one at Bangkok’s Immigration Office located in Changwaettana, Bangkok.

Discontinued double entry Thai tourists visa

As of November 2015, double and triple entry Thai tourists visas are discontinued.

That’s how I stayed in Thailand for 6 months before.

Today, the Thai Multiple Entry Tourist Visa has essentially eliminated and phased out the double and triple entry tourists visas. Which means from now on, if you want to stay in Thailand for 6 to 9 months you’ll need to get the new METV.

That said, single entry Thai tourist visas are still available for $40USD fee at the NYC Thai Consulate General.

METV Thai Consulate NYC

You can find this document on NYC Thai consulate general’s website.

Applying For Thai Multiple Entry Visas at the NYC Thai Consulate General

One of the benefits of living in NYC besides the awesome Pizza and Gray’s Papaya hot dogs is that I have the convenience of applying for whichever country (except for North Korea, not that I want to go there) I need tourists Visas easily.

For Thailand I simply make my way to the New York Thai Consulate General, drop of my Visa application and supporting documents in the morning and pick up the next day afternoon time:

NYC Thai Consulate Visa Service Hours:

Monday to Friday (closed on weekends)

  • Submission: 9am to 12pm
  • Pick Up:  1:30pm to 4pm (next day)

Bear in mind the NYC Thai Consulate office is closed on both major US and Thai holidays so check their calendar on http://www.thaicgny.com/ to make sure they are open the days you plan to go submit your application as well as passport pick up.

It is very important to mention that the METV can not be obtained by doing border runs. METV are only issued from the home country of the applicant.

This is just one way the Thai government is cracking the whip against foreigners who have been abusing back to back tourist visas in order to work in the country longer illegally by doing the border run shuffle.

As a reminder, even METV holders are prohibited from working in Thailand.


What You’ll Need to Apply for METV Including Required Documentations in NYC

  • Applicants must be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. permanent resident.
  • A passport or travel document valid for at least 6 months.
  • A filled out visa application form. Be sure to fill out the section asking where you will be staying. Here is the link to download a Thai visa application.
  • 2 passport sized photos, 2 inches x 2 inches.
  • For non-US citizens you must provide one copy of U.S. permanent resident alien card or a copy of valid US visa with employment verification. If you have a US student visa you should provide a letter proving full-time student status.
  • One copy recent bank statement showing you have adequate funds a minimum of $7000USD. Could be checking account or savings account.
  • An employment verification letter.
  • One copy each of airplane ticket and hotel reservation.
  • $200USD visa fee either cash or US money order. This fee is non-refundable even if your visa application is denied.

In the past few years, Thailand has been tightening up on immigration policy. While in Thailand almost once every month or so I would read about down and out foreigners living on the streets of Bangkok or inside a teepee in some secluded beach. And those are the ones spotted on the news.

As a result changes were made in Thai consulates and embassies around the world to carefully vet potential foreign visitors before they set foot in Thailand.

Thai Consulate General in Kuala Lumpur

Inside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Thai Consulate visa office full of disgruntled foreign tourists…

I started noticing this a few years ago when I went to the Thai consulate office in Kuala Lumpur for the very first time to apply for a Thai tourist visa.

I could see and hear a lot of pissed off foreign tourists when they were told to supply more documents such as a bank statement copy, hotel reservation or a ticket out of Thailand. I’m guessing a lot of people got caught off guard. But then again the Thai Consulate in Kuala Lumpur has always had a reputation for denying visa applications for insufficient documentation.

But for me all I supplied was my entry/exit airfare ticket out of Thailand. I think every visa officer has different ways of sizing up an applicant. Because they do have the authority to ask for whatever proof reasonable as clearly written inside the consulate office (I wish I took a picture of the sign).

Getting Tourist Visas Today Has Changed Even in NYC Thai Consulate Office

For years I have been getting a double entry tourist visa in NYC. I usually just bring my application, passport photos and my flight itinerary. That was it.

However just recently, while handing in my application for the multiple entry tourist visa I was politely asked to provide a bank statement. It was not a problem at all but at the moment I did not have a copy.

I pretty much opted in for electronic statements on all my financial accounts so my banks don’t have to send paper statements anymore. Just doing my part on saving trees.

The friendly visa officer asked me which bank I use and I told him. He pointed out the nearest branch where I could request a statement print out. So I went and returned with my statement and handed everything back to him again.

He checked my documents again and was satisfied. I paid my $200USD fee and was handed a receipt. It was simple and painless.

Thai Consulate General NYC

Royal Thai Consulate General New York, 351 East 52nd Street New York, NY 10022

I have to admit I was a little caught off guard too. But he only asked for a bank statement just to make sure I met the minimum required cash amount of $7000USD. Which is one of the requirements when applying for METV.

He could’ve asked me for a letter of employment verification too but didn’t. But I guess when he saw that I filled in the application that I was self employed that was sufficient enough. Or maybe he just saw that I was old and concluded I didn’t have to work anymore.

But it’s more likely because they have seen me before and recognize me. The Thai consulate in NYC is a small office and every year I’ve gone back there I have never had to stand in long lines. And I always got my passport with a newly minted visa back the next business day.

From my experience the visa officers inside the NYC Thai consulate are always super nice and friendly. Whatever questions about the METV I had they took their time to answer. I must’ve been inside speaking with the visa officer for 5 minutes without another visa seeking applicant coming in.

But I”ll be prepared for next time and have all my required documents ready when asked from now on.

If you can not apply in person or reside in the following states listed below you can mail your visa application and include the required documents, passport photos and fees. It will take about 10 days to process including shipping time. For more information take a look at NYC Thai Consulate website on how to apply via mail.

The NYC Thai Consulate General Handles Mail-in-Visa Application Processes for:

  • New York
  • New Jersey
  • Connecticut
  • Rhode Island
  • Massachusetts
  • Maine
  • Vermont
  • Pennsylvania
  • Ohio
  • New Hampshire

 

 

 

 

Thai METV

My new Thai multiple entry tourist visa (METV)…


How the METV Works

The one major difference between my new Multiple Entry Tourist Visa and old double entry tourist visa is that I can travel in and out of Thailand within a 6 month period as much as I want. Which was never possible with a traditional double entry visa.

Because I live in NYC and know that the NYC Thai Consulate has a fast reliable visa process turn around, I can go in a few days before my scheduled flight to drop off and then pick up my passport the next business day.

“The METV is unique in that it allows visitors to travel in and out of Thailand as much as they wish within the visas maximum 6 months stay.”

It’s important to know that your visa is active the day it was printed and placed on your passport. So if you apply for your METV 2 weeks before your scheduled flight then you’ve just lost 2 weeks in Thailand.

As you can see on my visa the issue date is May 26, 2016. And note that the enter before date is November 25, 2016 which is the expiration date. That’s six months in total.

Every time I exit Thailand and return I will get a stamp on my passport for another 60 days as long as it is before the expiration date, which in my case is November 25, 2016.

This means that I can plan a small trip to Hong Kong on November 20th and return on November 24 before the expiration date then I can get another 60 days with an option to extend another 30 days more at Bangkok immigration office for 1900THB.

Under the METV if You’re in Thailand 90 Days Consecutively…

Keep in mind that every consecutive 90 days stayed in Thailand, METV holders are still required to exit Thailand.Which was the same rule as the now defunct double entry tourist visa.

For example once you’ve stayed in Thailand for 60 days you can go to the nearest immigration office and apply for a 30 day extension. After those 30 days are up this means you’ve been in Thailand for a total of 90 days. Which means you must exit the country to do a visa run.

Upon return to Thailand, as long as it’s before the METV expiration date, you will get a fresh 60 day passport stamp.

Morning Monks in Hua Hin

Thailand is a wonderful country. I can’t blame anyone for wanting to stay there for as long as possible…

Love it or Hate it the METV is Here to Stay

I’ve been reading around the inter-web about the Thai multiple entry tourist visa. Seems like there are many hates and complaints about the new METV. It could be the stricter documentation requirements.

To me, I don’t really have a problem with it at all. Because Thais have to jump through bigger hurdles and requirements just to get a tourist visa to my home country USA.

Vacationing and living in Thailand is wonderful. It’s a great jump off point for visiting even more countries!

Thailand wants tourists too. It is not in the country’s best interest to discourage foreigners from visiting. Just get the right visa, present the right documents and you’re on your way to an unforgettable time in Thailand.

Impiana Resort Chaweng Noi Review

Impiana Resort Chaweng Noi Review

Affordable Resort Right on Chaweng Noi Beach, Koh Samui

I have stayed at the Impiana Resort several times over in Koh Samui. It’s one the nicest affordable 4 star resorts along the southern stretch of Chaweng Beach. And in my opinion Chaweng is one of the best beaches on Samui. By booking a hotel at Impiana Koh Samui you won’t need to go pay for a tour to get to another beach. Because the beach right outside of the Impiana is very beautiful already.

For this trip my wife and I purchased some promotional hotel vouchers for the Impiana Resort Chaweng at a special tourist promotion event at the Queens Sirikit Convention held twice a year.

From Don Meung airport to Nakhon Si Thammarat airport...

From Don Meung airport to Nakhon Si Thammarat airport…

We got a pretty good deal. It was a 2 night 3 day package that included a free set dinner for 2 and free transfer to either the Samui airport or the ferry port. The free hotel transfer in itself was worth at least 1000THB. For this trip we flew on Air Asia to Si Thammarat airport, took the 1 hour bus ride to Raja Ferry Port and took a 45 minute ferry boat ride to Koh Samui. When you book a ticket on Air Asia you get an option to add on island transfer for a fee.

Leaving Rajah Port on a ferry boat to Samui island...

Leaving Rajah Port on a ferry boat to Samui island…

Breakfast was included but because we purchased the special voucher we also got 10% off on all meals including drinks purchased on resort.

Perhaps one of the biggest benefits of all for purchasing this special promotion is the free hotel transfer. And if we took a direct flight to Samui’s airport a driver from Impiana will pick us up from there. But since we were arriving from the ferry port the driver met us there instead. All we had to do was call the resort up right when we left the port.

As I mentioned I’ve been to Impiana before and on this trip this was my second time. The first time I went was about 6 years ago. And it definitely looked different from the last time I went.

 

Impiana Resort Chaweng Noi

The hotel lobby is open air and spacious…

Checking in was a cinch and the staff were very friendly and helpful. We presented our voucher and they were expecting us because you have to call them up and let them know which days we were arriving.

The hotel grounds was nice and well kept. It’s a small resort with superior rooms in the back, deluxe rooms in the middle with views of the beach. But there are ranch style cottages which are closer to the beach. Maybe next time we’ll go for the cottage styled rooms.

View of Impiana Chaweng Hotel Samui

Not sure why I wasn’t holding the camera straight…

There are only two floors for the deluxe rooms but ours was located on the second. I wish we could’ve gotten a room on the first. Deluxe rooms on first floor had a balcony with a door that led directly onto the hotel grounds near the pool.

While our room on the second floor we just had to walk back a bit. Since our superior room was a bit back at the end we had a limited view of the beach. But most important to us was the room was clean, modern and comfortable. Though a bit small at 23 square meters.

This was my wife’s first trip to Samui and she was eager to check out the beach. So we quickly changed and headed out over to the beach right in front of the Impiana Resort.

And wow, the water was just as clear and beautiful as it was 6 years ago. Swimming in it was like a privilege. I’m 6 feet tall and eve up to my chest my feet was still visible through the water. My wife was just as overjoyed. She’s been to a couple of beaches closer to Bangkok like over in Koh Samet.

Beautiful beach at Koh Samui

Crystal clear waters, soft side just right outside Impiana Resort…

Really folks Chaweng beach should be your first choice if you want to stay at a resort closest to some of the clearest waters in all of Thailand.

During our first night for dinner we used our prix fix menu coupon and the food was quite nice. In the evenings there is a buy 1 get one 1 free deal for mixed drinks. It was as good as any time to order up some Mai Tais.

Enjoying some drinks on Samui

Lightning storms make a pretty show. And the Mai Tai were really tasty…

Impiana Resort Chaweng is a nice hotel with very friendly and helpful staff. It’s not that expensive if you can locate some good deals online especially off season which are the months of May and June. But even then knowing that Chaweng beach is gorgeous I really do believe Impiana Resort Chaweng is simply one of the best valued 4 star hotel in Koh Samui I’ve reviewed.