Does Hua Hin Need a New Butchers Shop?
Does Hua Hin Need a New Butchers Shop?
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Do you think there's a need in Hua Hin for good retail butchers shop?.
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Do you think there's a need in Hua Hin for good retail butchers shop?.
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Re: New Butchers Shop.
Not really. Hua Hin Ham & Bacon is recognised as a quality supplier for a lot of the expats and seems to cope with the demand. Any more may dilute potential profit and make the businesses untenable. Just my opinion.
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Re: New Butchers Shop.
It's no doubt my fault for not going there very often, but last time I visited HH H&B the vast majority of their meat products were frozen - if that's wrong then it's time I visited again. Otherwise, I think a good fresh butchers would be welcome.Gregjam wrote:Not really. Hua Hin Ham & Bacon is recognised as a quality supplier for a lot of the expats and seems to cope with the demand. Any more may dilute potential profit and make the businesses untenable. Just my opinion.
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Re: New Butchers Shop.
As well as HHH&B there is the French Boucherie in soi 88, and I think there may be a German butcher somewhere off soi 102?
There are also quite a few outlets for frozen cuts.
From a customer's point of view, the more the merrier, particularly if the quality is there, but I suspect Gregjam is right.
DB - good point. Have you tried the French place?
EDIT: Of course, if I remember correctly, don't most 'fresh' butchers serve meat that has been defrosted?
There are also quite a few outlets for frozen cuts.
From a customer's point of view, the more the merrier, particularly if the quality is there, but I suspect Gregjam is right.
DB - good point. Have you tried the French place?
EDIT: Of course, if I remember correctly, don't most 'fresh' butchers serve meat that has been defrosted?
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Re: New Butchers Shop.
Yes indeed, when he was on the main road and now in Soi 88 - I cure my own bacon and he is the only butcher I have found where I can buy proper loin of pork with enough of the belly on to make back bacon, the likes of Makro and even the Moo shop just supply the eye of the loin. I have bought a few other cuts there, although they tend to be more expensive than elsewhere, but I'm sure the quality is better too.dtaai-maai wrote:As well as HHH&B there is the French Boucherie in soi 88, and I think there may be a German butcher somewhere off soi 102?
There are also quite a few outlets for frozen cuts.
From a customer's point of view, the more the merrier, particularly if the quality is there, but I suspect Gregjam is right.
DB - good point. Have you tried the French place?
Re: Does Hua Hin Need a New Butchers Shop?
From my perspective, I would think the question should be, 'Can Hua Hin sustain a new butchers shop?'
OK, during high season, it would be like most businesses here - thriving. However, low season is long, and the main clientele would probably be Farangs. The more competition, the greater the likelihood that quality might have to suffer to remain in business.
OK, during high season, it would be like most businesses here - thriving. However, low season is long, and the main clientele would probably be Farangs. The more competition, the greater the likelihood that quality might have to suffer to remain in business.
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Re: Does Hua Hin Need a New Butchers Shop?
Interesting first post. Are you considering opening a butchers?Boycie wrote:Do you think there's a need in Hua Hin for good retail butchers shop?.
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Re: New Butchers Shop.
Here that's quite possible and elsewhere too, but I believe if that is the case then certainly in a "relatively" well disciplined market such as the UK (ignoring the horsemeàt scandal!!) then it should be labelled as such.dtaai-maai wrote:As well as HHH&B there is the French Boucherie in soi 88, and I think there may be a German butcher somewhere off soi 102?
There are also quite a few outlets for frozen cuts.
From a customer's point of view, the more the merrier, particularly if the quality is there, but I suspect Gregjam is right.
DB - good point. Have you tried the French place?
EDIT: Of course, if I remember correctly, don't most 'fresh' butchers serve meat that has been defrosted?
Re: Does Hua Hin Need a New Butchers Shop?
If you mean a real butchers where carcasses are hung in a storage room and the butcher knows his trade in terms of cuts then yes. Whether HH customer volume is large enough to sustain such a business is doubtful.
In the UK my wife would travel miles to find such a place but they are now few and far between. Supermarket type produce has stolen their trade and people are not as fussy now about selecting there meat. Can't think of anywhere in HH where you can get your ideal cut unless in the wet market.
In the UK my wife would travel miles to find such a place but they are now few and far between. Supermarket type produce has stolen their trade and people are not as fussy now about selecting there meat. Can't think of anywhere in HH where you can get your ideal cut unless in the wet market.
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Re: Does Hua Hin Need a New Butchers Shop?
As I was asked Richard, have you tried the French Butcher - he has cuts of meat that you are unlikely to get anywhere else e.g. Pork chops with kidney in, loin of pork with the skin on for crackling and many more?richard wrote:If you mean a real butchers where carcasses are hung in a storage room and the butcher knows his trade in terms of cuts then yes. Whether HH customer volume is large enough to sustain such a business is doubtful.
In the UK my wife would travel miles to find such a place but they are now few and far between. Supermarket type produce has stolen their trade and people are not as fussy now about selecting there meat. Can't think of anywhere in HH where you can get your ideal cut unless in the wet market.
Re: Does Hua Hin Need a New Butchers Shop?
^^ not tried it but will take a look
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Re: Does Hua Hin Need a New Butchers Shop?
^^ I could look but mixing work email with the forum could cause problems after a few Singha's
Where is the French Butchers shop?
Where is the French Butchers shop?
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Re: Does Hua Hin Need a New Butchers Shop?
Yes i would like to open a fresh meat shop just like in the uk wiith a full window show, i have found all the fresh meat supliers for Beef Lamb Pork, i make my own Bacon, Hams, & Sausages.caller wrote:Interesting first post. Are you considering opening a butchers?Boycie wrote:Do you think there's a need in Hua Hin for good retail butchers shop?.
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Re: Does Hua Hin Need a New Butchers Shop?
Why not - go for it!! If the prices are reasonable, I will be a regular customer for sure, as will my gf, who owns 2 businesses involving catering for westerners!!!Boycie wrote: Yes i would like to open a fresh meat shop just like in the uk wiith a full window show, i have found all the fresh meat supliers for Beef Lamb Pork, i make my own Bacon, Hams, & Sausages.
Re: Does Hua Hin Need a New Butchers Shop?
the french butcher on soi 88 hangs and butchers sides of beef in his storage room onsite..his beef is a thai/french cross and much superior to the local beef from supermarkets..similar quality to imported cutsrichard wrote:If you mean a real butchers where carcasses are hung in a storage room and the butcher knows his trade in terms of cuts then yes. Whether HH customer volume is large enough to sustain such a business is doubtful.
In the UK my wife would travel miles to find such a place but they are now few and far between. Supermarket type produce has stolen their trade and people are not as fussy now about selecting there meat. Can't think of anywhere in HH where you can get your ideal cut unless in the wet market.