During our holiday to Pattaya, we took a drive to Rayong which was about 60km away from Pattaya. Rayong is known as the eastern seaboard of Thailand and is home to its petrochemical and petroleum based industries.

A closer look at a petrochemical plant.

The entrance of the Utapao air force base.
I understand that it used to be a sleepy seaside town but from the little I saw when we were there, it had developed quite well.

A view of the city centre.
Due to the better roads now, Bangkokians are also making this place a weekend getaways. The beaches are also quite well known and not as crowded with foreigners like Pattaya. It is also a getway to a number of islands with beautiful beaches.
We only spent a few hours there and went to a city beach called Saeng Chan beach. This beach is not for swimming and what we saw there very interesting.
There were quite a number of developments but also many abandoned projects and buildings. Also along the beach were many huts by local fishermen processing dried seafood.

A view of one part of the beach.

A fish sauce precessing factory. Great smell!!!!

A fish drying area.

Another view of the beach with the plants in the background.

A large diety along the beach.

Huts where dried seafood is processed.
The weather was cloudy with light rain which made the place look even gloomier as most places looked dead.
We came across a restaurant which had a few patrons and since it was quite late for lunch and we were hungry, we stopped for lunch.
I was a bit apprehensive and worried that the food may not be fresh or not tasty enough. Boy, was I wrong. I must say that it was one of the most tasty Thai food which we have eaten. Maybe the sea breeze and being hungry helped.

Yummy fresh seaweed salad.

Phra ka phow. Pork with basil leaf. One of my favorite.

Deep fried crispy fish in fish sauce. Fantastic!

Kheng som...a variety of sour and spicy soup.

Prawn fried rice....wow really good. Seriously.

Rempeyek, Thai style....again really good. A little sweeter than the Malaysian/Indonesian version.
At least, we went back satisfied with a great lunch.
Until the next time, cheers.