Why? My experience with the Macro in Petburi was dreadful. I wouldnt venture into another thanks.Grassman wrote:Love these stores !!! When does it open ?
Why do you like these stores? I am genuinly interested.
Why? My experience with the Macro in Petburi was dreadful. I wouldnt venture into another thanks.Grassman wrote:Love these stores !!! When does it open ?
Everything that we need in large quantities is there in large quantities like a pack of 24 sodas at thb 5 each etc ...LolaBeltran wrote:Why? My experience with the Macro in Petburi was dreadful. I wouldnt venture into another thanks.Grassman wrote:Love these stores !!! When does it open ?
Why do you like these stores? I am genuinly interested.
You sure have unusual taste in meat Takiap... I think you mentioned once that you are from South Africa or lived there... I guess that's where that comes from.They have all the stuff I like........deer meat, wild boar, ostrich, partridge, and even crocodile meat
Pardon my ignorance but I think Talad means local market, doesn't it? if so, which one or ones would you recommend for travelling to by car - I'm not scooter savvy and don't want to be! I know it's a bit far off but I really like the Cha Am market - plenty of parking, good quality cheap fresh Thai food. Looks as though like you I'll now totally dump MV - although my bank is there unfortunately, and keep shopping at Villa Market, but now augmented by Makro and the odd jaunt to Cha Am - unless, of course, you can come up with a HH car friendly market!JAFO wrote:My GF and I went to the new Makro today as well. My GF commented on how heavily geared it is towards foreigners. In fact I noticed 4 foreigners walking the store in Makro uniforms. There are cheeses, various packaged frozen meats, a butcher section for Pork, chicken, fish and beef, fresh seafood. In the center of store is a large wine area(if you like wine). Bread area was suitable. There are a half a dozen rows right as you walk in focused on western canned, bottled foods.The produce section was nice except way to much pre-packed produce. It offers minimal electronics and has a few rows for house hold supplies.
Positives:
1) I do not have to EVER go back to Market Village.
2) For now the place is very clean and well stocked(we will see how this goes)
3) Prices were fairkro and the odd trip to Cha Am
Negatives;
1) You have to buy too much food on some products.
2) Most food products are frozen, prepackaged, processed food which I absolutely do not care for as I prefer daily fresh
In the end it has the flare of a huge Villa Market with some Thai products for the locals. I will continue my daily Talad trips for the fresh fish, pork, chicken, vegetables and fruits as we can get in the qty that suits my GF and I's needs. I do not want to buy a bigger refrigerator/freezer to accommodate excessive food buying.
hhfarang wrote:You sure have unusual taste in meat Takiap... I think you mentioned once that you are from South Africa or lived there... I guess that's where that comes from.They have all the stuff I like........deer meat, wild boar, ostrich, partridge, and even crocodile meat