Cicada Night Market
ตลาดจิ๋งจก
Vibrant weekend night market in Hua Hin featuring live music performances, local crafts, street food, and international cuisine in a lively atmosphere. It's a major social hub showcasing contemporary Thai culture and local entrepreneurship.
Things to do
- Live Music Stage — Watch local and regional bands perform live Thai and international music on the main stage throughout the evening.
- Local Craft Shopping — Browse handmade goods from local artisans including clothing, jewelry, home décor, and artwork displayed by independent vendors.
- Street Food Court Exploration — Sample dishes from dozens of food stalls arranged in the central eating area, where you can watch preparation and eat communally.
- International Food Zone — Discover cuisine from various countries including Japanese, Korean, Italian, and Mexican vendors mixed among Thai offerings.
- People Watching from Seating Areas — Relax at communal tables and benches scattered throughout the market to observe the social energy and contemporary Thai youth culture.
- Vintage and Retro Shopping — Hunt for secondhand clothing, vinyl records, and vintage collectibles at specialty stalls popular with younger shoppers.
Food to try
- Grilled Seafood Skewers — Fresh prawns, squid, and fish grilled over charcoal with garlic and chili, a signature Hua Hin coastal specialty.
- Thai Crepes (Roti with Condensed Milk and Banana) — Thin, crispy fried crepes filled with sweetened condensed milk, banana, and sometimes chocolate, a popular dessert street food.
- Mango Sticky Rice — Sweet sticky rice paired with ripe mango and coconut cream, available from multiple vendors throughout the market.
- Pad Thai and Noodle Stir-Fries — Made fresh to order at numerous stalls with your choice of protein, these are among the most popular dinner options.
- Fresh Fruit Smoothie Bowls — Blended tropical fruits served in bowls with granola and toppings, reflecting the market's contemporary food trends.
Local customs & good to know
- Arrive After Sunset — The market truly comes alive after dark around 6 PM onwards, so plan your visit for evening hours when crowds build and atmosphere peaks.
- Bring Cash for Small Vendors — While some stalls accept card payments, many smaller vendors operate cash-only, so have small bills ready for purchasing.
- Respect Personal Space While Eating — The communal eating culture is welcoming but Thais value courtesy; eat mindfully at shared tables and move along to make space for others.
- Support Local Entrepreneurs — The market showcases young Thai business owners and creative ventures, so purchasing directly from individual stall operators supports the local economy.