What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of Switzerland? Probably their food, and you would not be wrong in that stereotyping. The Swiss makes excellent food and their trademark includes such things as cheese and sausages accompanied by some good beer. For the Swiss good food and good times are part of their culture and heritage.
The charming atmosphere of the Swiss can now be found in the centre of Hua Hin. The place is called Willy’s Station, and the owners are three very warmhearted guys, Pierre, Hubert and Willy - If you ever find your self having any questions, they will be at your humble service.
Willy’s station have been up and running for almost 10 years, which makes it among the oldest and most stable restaurants in town – Many comes, many goes, but Willy’s Station is going nowhere.
The interior

Willy’s Station sets itself apart by the many nice interior features they have installed – It’s almost like a western-theme with wooden tables, wooden chairs and wooden signs on the walls with small quotes from different things. One thing you might notice is the columns supporting the roof – This is made by seldom seen red bricks – It really gives the place an extra touch of quality.
The restaurant faces out at one of the busy walking streets in Hua Hin centre and if you miss it walking by it, you should head over to the nearest optician. Just look for the big red sign with the Swiss flag and the name Willy’s Station.
Football table
As one of the few in Hua Hin, Willy’s Station has a football table, also called table soccer. Imported from Switzerland, this fun-guaranteed game goes for 20 baht for 11 balls.
The food

Besides traditional Thai food, Willy’s Station also offers European food and specialises in making Swiss dishes. Among the most famous is the “Cheese fondue”, although pricy at up to 850 baht, this feeds multiple people and is quite popular, yet slightly fattening. If you are on a diet, please stick to the salads.
Drinks are also widely available and many uses Willy’s station as a relaxation-point to sit down, have a beer and just talk or play cards while listening to some good music. Indeed the mood is just right at Willy’s Station. Commonly served beers are Singha, Heineken, Chang, Tiger and some imported beers from Germany. Prices starts at 65 baht.
Also provides
Need some wheels?
Hua Hin is filled up with motorbikes, and although tempting to just speed off on one of those, it takes practice to ride - and - you would miss many things worth seeing, speeding by on a motorbike. The bicycle choice is ideal for sightseeing and burning of those extra calories from the big dinner you had at Willy's Station the day before.
Therefore, Willy’s Station also provides rental of bicycles and the price of 100 baht a day.
Still not convinced that bicycles are the better choice? Oh well, you CAN rent a motorbike here too for the net sum of 190 baht a day (That's cheap).
Going far far away? Then a car might be the best choice. Rent a car at Willy's Station - Prices from 800 to 1500 baht a day, depending on model.
Going to the airport?So, you need to go to the airport, or maybe you just want to do some shopping in Bangkok and don't really care for the local bus or you might think the price-tag for a planeticket is just a tad too high. Taxi, Taxi you might scream - Willy's Station provides taxi services to and from Bangkok at a very low cost.
Go-Kart serviceLet’s go drive some Go Kart. Transportation to the Go Kart track and with 10% discount on your price at the tracks, for only 200 baht – Now there’s a bargin!
Never driven a Go Kart in your life? You don't know what it is?
Check out the extensive article about Go Kart Hua Hin.
Visa run
Need to fix that visa? Visa runs to Raynong, 2000 baht per person.