5/5 Khun L. 6 months ago on Google
The
thing
about
eating
here
was
that
I
just
smiled
and
smiled
all
the
way.
There
was
an
unsurpassable
delightful
grin
on
my
face
always
due
to
the
flood
of
cuteness
from
the
7
dogs
that
surrounded
us.
We
arrived
early
just
after
11.
There
were
only
us
and
we
got
all
the
attention
from
the
dogs.
They
have
in
total
14
of
them,
and
only
let
loose
half
of
the
pack
at
a
time
in
the
café
dining
area.
Dogs
have
politics
too
apparently
and
so
they
must
be
organized
into
factions.
We
ordered
lunch
for
us
3.
The
fried
pork
with
rice
was
so
excellent
I
couldn’t
have
enough
of
it,
really
must
try
if
you
are
here.
The
fusion
Thai
spaghetti
that
has
that
herb
infused
pork
neck
and
the
mainstream
carbonara
were
equally
remarkable
too.
We
had
fun
feeding
the
dogs
(with
dog
snacks)
before
and
after
our
meal.
Inu
Café
has
a
very
homey
setup
and
is
like
a
hidden
gem
in
the
local
alleys
of
Hua
Hin.
She
does
not
sit
many,
the
place
is
cozy.
Parking
is
street
side
in
a
residential
area
and
limited.
Try
to
avoid
the
popular
hours.
They
do
not
charge
for
entrance
and
this
is
very
kind
of
them.
So,
we
patrons
should
be
kind
in
return
to
have
a
meal
here,
or
some
of
their
fancy
desserts
instead
of
just
a
simple
beverage.
The
café
has
been
around
for
7
to
8
years,
their
dogs
as
mature
as
the
years
gone
by.
This
is
no
dog
farm
where
dogs
are
kept
for
breeding.
Why
so
many
dogs
I
asked?
The
owner
just
loves
them
Shiba
Inus.
After
an
hour
of
happy
dopamine
running
through
our
veins,
it
was
time
to
leave
and
make
space
for
the
visitors
that
were
starting
to
form
a
queue
at
the
gate.
A
good
meal
with
great
fun.
It
was
really
happy
hour.