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A good barber shop

PostAuthor: tamada » November 6, 2008, 9:19 pm

I was down in Pattaya and my usual hairdresser is hospitalised so I need a decent shearing before I head for Vegas this Sunday.

Any recommended barber shops or hairdressers in Udon? Nothing extravagant wanted, just a decent short back and sides will do. I heard of one on 'Soi jet' (?) but don't know where that is.

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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: BobHelm » November 6, 2008, 9:35 pm

On Soi Sampan, just down from the Top Mansion (on same side of road) going down the street away from Top Mansion & Day & Night is a hairdresser/motorbike shop. Nearly opposite PLAs Bar (but that name might have changed now as new owner) Good haircut, reasonable price (about 100 baht from memory) & a decent lady, but not much English.
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: Irish Alan » November 7, 2008, 12:54 am

I go to a place called The King. It is on Tikkatanon Road (same road as Charoensri complex) opposite side and just down a bit from 7-11/bus station heading for Phosri Road. Khatoey there does a good job on my mop for 60 Baht.
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: Artfullmover » November 7, 2008, 4:32 am

Next door to the Karin Hotel. A profesional barbers outfit. When they stand out the on street (without their white coats) you could mistake them for a bunch of lawyers.
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: aznyron » November 7, 2008, 9:52 am

to quote I.A the minute I walk in to a barber shop the price go up so if your getting a hair cut for 60 bot
I want to go there because they will get 40 bot tip because I am use to paying 120 plus 40 bot tip only if they wash it two times before & after the cut and I have no problem with L/B cutting my hair
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: banpaeng » November 7, 2008, 9:58 am

Here is where I went for a hair cut while in Udon. From the front of AEK head toward downtown. About 100 to 150 meters across the street is a barber shop. If I am not mistaken it is next to a bank. Last year he only charged 40 baht and I am not sure what he charges now but he never tried to rip me off even when I went in the first time. He speaks very little English if any but will go out of his way to please. Beings how he went out of his way to please, he always ended up with 100B. There is also a lady that will do your lady friends hair. Wife said she did Ok.
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: Bandung_Dero » November 7, 2008, 11:35 am

Artfullmover wrote:Next door to the Karin Hotel. A profesional barbers outfit. When they stand out the on street (without their white coats) you could mistake them for a bunch of lawyers.
That's the shop I use when in town. I like the guy who tends to the chair down the bottom end, does it exactly as instructed without pissing around. ;)
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: tamada » November 17, 2008, 7:25 am

Bandung_Dero wrote:
Artfullmover wrote:Next door to the Karin Hotel. A profesional barbers outfit. When they stand out the on street (without their white coats) you could mistake them for a bunch of lawyers.
That's the shop I use when in town. I like the guy who tends to the chair down the bottom end, does it exactly as instructed without pissing around. ;)


Yup, same shop and same guy, right at the end. Best haircut I have had in a long while. Someone who knows what a SHORT back and sides means.

Thanks for the reccomendation!
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: stattointhailand » November 17, 2008, 11:34 am

I always went to the guys opposite Daweang Deng (forgot how to spell it again) until it was demolished along with everything else on that road. After a couple of not so good/overpriced haircuts around town, I finally tried the barbers shop on Jamnusorn Road (map ref N10), only to find my old barber working there. They have about 8 chairs/barbers, and a "standard" type haircut is B60.
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: mak » November 17, 2008, 12:00 pm

tamada wrote:
Bandung_Dero wrote:
Artfullmover wrote:Next door to the Karin Hotel. A profesional barbers outfit. When they stand out the on street (without their white coats) you could mistake them for a bunch of lawyers.
That's the shop I use when in town. I like the guy who tends to the chair down the bottom end, does it exactly as instructed without pissing around. ;)


Yup, same shop and same guy, right at the end. Best haircut I have had in a long while. Someone who knows what a SHORT back and sides means.

Thanks for the reccomendation!


Same one I use. No. 9.
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: polehawk » November 17, 2008, 12:57 pm

tamada wrote:
Bandung_Dero wrote:
Artfullmover wrote:Next door to the Karin Hotel. A profesional barbers outfit. When they stand out the on street (without their white coats) you could mistake them for a bunch of lawyers.
That's the shop I use when in town. I like the guy who tends to the chair down the bottom end, does it exactly as instructed without pissing around. ;)


Yup, same shop and same guy, right at the end. Best haircut I have had in a long while. Someone who knows what a SHORT back and sides means.

Thanks for the reccomendation!


My favorite tuk tuk driver showed me this place when I first came back to Udon. Been back several times since then. No favorite barber there but always seem to get a decent cut. I drive now and never seems to be a problem finding a parking place in that area.

SHORT back and sides.... We called those "high and tights" back when I was in the military. :lol:
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: woody » November 17, 2008, 2:17 pm

who in their right mind goes to a barber?

i refuse to get my hair cut by a man

especially as there are so many cute girls cutting hair in thailand!!!

better for the married or attached guys as you have a legit reason to

speak to, be touched by another woman :mrgreen:

and for singles a way to meet non bgs

no reason at all in my mind to let a man touch my head when a pretty girl can :fryingpan:

who cares what the cut is like.... :oops:
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: Galee » November 17, 2008, 3:32 pm

I use to go to the barbers next to the Karin Hotel until one day I was escorted to the last chair by a middle aged women who was, how shall we say, a little worse for wear due to drink.
She definitely took a shine to me. Gave me her phone number so that she could come to my home and cut my hair.
Never been back. Shame as I use to get a good haircut from another women in there.
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: stattointhailand » November 17, 2008, 4:02 pm

woody wrote:who in their right mind goes to a barber?

i refuse to get my hair cut by a man

especially as there are so many cute girls cutting hair in thailand!!!

better for the married or attached guys as you have a legit reason to

speak to, be touched by another woman :mrgreen:

and for singles a way to meet non bgs

no reason at all in my mind to let a man touch my head when a pretty girl can :fryingpan:

who cares what the cut is like.... :oops:


Woody .... you :( B'd ........ there really is no hope for you is there :lol:
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Re: A good barber shop

PostAuthor: beer monkey » November 17, 2008, 5:13 pm

Galee wrote:I use to go to the barbers next to the Karin Hotel until one day I was escorted to the last chair by a middle aged women who was, how shall we say, a little worse for wear due to drink.
She definitely took a shine to me. Gave me her phone number so that she could come to my home and cut my hair.
Never been back. Shame as I use to get a good haircut from another women in there.


You still got the number....she sounds like a good laugh, but best hide the scissors. :lol:
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