The Cheese Thread

Restaurants, food, beverage, hawkers, and local markets and suppliers. This is the place for discussion on Hua Hin's culinary options.
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Barry, you just may have got the opportunity for a 'delivery service'. I'm sure if there's enough interested, it could work.
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Deli 88 is on Soi 88 about 100 m past the turn for the mountain (Hin Lai Fek?) and about 400 m before the court house. It's on the right hand side.
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Goat cheese is sometimes a better option for dogs. I don't do Farcebook, but may be worth checking:
We have goat milk anf Free range eggs! PLEASE contact Pui. 0817371881 #free delivery in Huahin# town area#

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I've checked the Facebook Page, and they use words like organic and free range quite freely - those words alone say expensive to me. I'm looking for a cheaper option to con my dog. Thanks anyway.
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No offense to your dog Big Boy, but im looking for the "cheaper option " for me
we will be living in Pranburi area and use quite a bit if stock standard grated or block tasty cheese
the macro / tesco prices nearly caused heart failure, happy to go to HH.
anyone have any thoughts, suggestions
apart from cutting back,,,
thanks.
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No offence taken :D

I will be trying Deli 88 within the hour, and AP Interfoods if Deli 88 fails to provide about 17:00. I will report back.

I was happy with Nany's until recently, but they are getting more and more expensive, if they have anything at all.

Of course, it could all be bad timing by me, and the cheaper versions are sold out when I get there.
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Deli 88 has only Netherlands and Denmark cheeses. A Danish Camembert is a copy, but probably suitable for some people not used to eat the original one.
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Thanks for that. I won't bother stopping at Deli 88 then. I'll check out AP later.
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Deli88 has all sorts of cheese. I bought Wensleydale this morning. They also had Cheshire, Red Leicester and various other British Cheeses.
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wenshidi wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:06 pm AP foods still has very good value cheese.
Good cheddar is the cheapest in HH.
Yes, AP had loads of reasonably priced cheese in stock today (I actually gave up on them about 18 months ago, when charged a lot for their cheese on 2 separate occasions). I bought 2 big lumps of Australian Mature Cheddar today, When I calculated the price per Kg, one lump worked out at 301฿ and the other lump was 299฿. It was well worth another try.
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HarryVardon wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 4:40 pm Deli88 has all sorts of cheese. I bought Wensleydale this morning. They also had Cheshire, Red Leicester and various other British Cheeses.
Oh well, never mind - sorted now.

That is actually the problem with all of these Farang Food shops. What they have in stock is very hit and miss. Some items go out of stock for months. My daughter-in-law has created a business using ingredients that you can only obtain at these shops. She has cleaned out every Farang Food shop in Thailand of this ingredient, with no forecast delivery date to Thailand. She is now importing from the UK herself (buying in bulk, it is costing her the same after shipping, customs etc., as it would buying it in Thailand). I was hoping Siamburi would stock it, as that one was new to me, but no joy.
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HHTel wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 10:19 pm Barry, you just may have got the opportunity for a 'delivery service'. I'm sure if there's enough interested, it could work.
I doubt it :shock: I now live in Cambodia near the border with Vietnam!! :wink:
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HHTel wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 10:19 pm Barry, you just may have got the opportunity for a 'delivery service'. I'm sure if there's enough interested, it could work.
I doubt it :shock: I now live in Cambodia near the border with Vietnam!! :wink:
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I'm taking a lot of cheese back with me, though :D
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barrys wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:46 pm
HHTel wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 10:19 pm Barry, you just may have got the opportunity for a 'delivery service'. I'm sure if there's enough interested, it could work.
I doubt it :shock: I now live in Cambodia near the border with Vietnam!! :wink:
Feeble excuse!.. lol
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