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🔧 Services · Hua Hin · Hua Hin Town

Cafe del Sole

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About Cafe del Sole

Cafe del Sole is an Italian-style bakery cafe in Hua Hin Town serving fresh focaccia, panini and tiramisu. A small Mediterranean kitchen popular with Italians and pasta-loving expats.

Italian-style bakery cafe with fresh focaccia and panini. Suits Mediterranean food lovers.

Why visit

  • House-baked focaccia with rosemary and sea salt is unusual in Hua Hin's mostly French-influenced bakery scene
  • Panini menu uses imported Italian cured meats and cheeses rather than Thai-market substitutes
  • Authentic tiramisu and cannoli give a closer-to-Rome dessert experience than hotel patisserie counters
  • Italian-speaking owner draws a tight community of Italian expats who treat it as a daily meeting point
  • Compact town-centre location is walkable from Hua Hin railway station and the Cicada night market shuttle

What to expect

Service in basic English bring a translation app for technical details
Booking by phone or LINE recommended for time-sensitive requests
Receipt issued for foreign-card chargebacks or insurance claims keep it
Cash and Thai QR payments accepted card payments may incur a fee

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Local tips

  • 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
  • Bring your passport plus a copy if any documentation is involved
  • Practical access is tuk-tuk or Grab for short hops in town

Frequently asked questions

Are appointments necessary?

Walk-ins are usually accepted for routine service. For specific requests or peak times booking by phone or LINE prevents a wasted trip. The Facebook page often shows current updates and any holiday closures.

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.