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The Olive Branch Hua Hin

Pending claim Mid-range 09:00-19:00
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The Olive Branch Hua Hin — Services in Hua Hin
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Updated 3 days ago
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About The Olive Branch Hua Hin

The Olive Branch is a Mediterranean food shop in Hua Hin Town with olive oils, pastas, vinegars and imported Italian and Greek pantry items. Best for European cooks sourcing pantry items in Thailand.

Mediterranean food shop with olive oils and pasta. Best for European cooks sourcing pantry items.

Why visit The Olive Branch Hua Hin

  • Imported Italian and Greek olive oils, vinegars and dried pastas absent from standard Thai supermarkets
  • Specialty cheeses including parmigiano, pecorino, halloumi and feta refrigerated for proper freshness
  • Cured meats including prosciutto, salami and chorizo support European-style cooking beyond Thai-supermarket alternatives
  • Knowledgeable staff comfortable discussing Italian regional cuisine and pasta-sauce pairings
  • Town-centre Hua Hin location near central streets keeps it walkable from major hotels and condos

What to expect

Receipt issued for foreign-card chargebacks or insurance claims keep it
Booking by phone or LINE recommended for time-sensitive requests
Service in basic English bring a translation app for technical details
Standard Hua Hin business hours typically Monday to Saturday 9am-5pm

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Local tips

  • Bring your passport plus a copy if any documentation is involved
  • Service quality is consistent with reviews check the LINE or Facebook page for recent feedback
  • Pricing is usually negotiable on larger orders or longer-term arrangements
  • Call ahead to confirm availability rather than turning up cold

Frequently asked questions

What hours is The Olive Branch Hua Hin open?

Listed operating hours are 09:00-19:00. Hours can change on Thai public holidays. A quick call or message confirms availability for that specific day.

What should I bring with me?

Bring your passport or a copy if any registration paperwork or formal service is involved. Cash in small denominations and your phone for QR payments is the practical baseline. A pen is occasionally needed for forms.

Do staff speak English?

Basic English is usually available enough for transactional service. For complex technical questions a translation app or LINE message with photos is the easier route. Most {city} businesses respond to LINE messages quickly.