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...
Read moreWhat a charming little place.
I met five lovely shiba here and even bought them some treats. I ordered a Lime soda & honey ice cream float which was honestly worth going there a second time for. The staff very kindly offered to take some photos of me and the dogs and they turned out so cute.
This dogs are clearly well looked after and enjoy their lives. One if them even fell asleep at my table! Absutely worth a walk and a visit. I honestly don’t understand some previous reviews where people apparently assume that for a place where there is no entrance fee, you wouldn’t have to buy something.
This is a business after all and the soda float and other items on the menu are very reasonably priced. Cute dogs, lovely staff and...
Read moreSo the story is all the dogs used to be actual dog cafe " in Huahin, but the owner wanted to open a resort out of town, so all the dogs are now living at the location.
It isn't not a real"dog cafe" yet. Dogs live in AC room in their own area, and you can only look and pet them from the dog area. The owner took their old google business page and moved it, which is so "misleading and unethical". The location is middle of nowhere 30 mins out of Huahin.
On top of that disappoinment, we're required to each buy a "dog cafe" price ice cream or drinks for each visitors, even i pet a dog in a dog house for 3 mins. It's ok to pay extra if there were actual dogs to pet!!!
You need to boy misleading people....
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