Best selling UK foods for the expat matket

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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kendo wrote:... picture this....ice cold pint of Strongbow a large ploughmans lunch with ham, and four cheese's, strong pickled onions, crusty french stick, and lots of branston pickle, to make it the real deal. There is just some things that will allways be a british institution. :D :cheers: :D I think i will go for the above today..... now where's my umbrella. :roll:
The crazy thing is that with a bit of detective work you can find all of the above in Hua Hin - but it'll cost you! All In Hua Hin sell Merrydown Cider in bottles, along with a good variety of cheese, and delicious ham. If you pop next door to the shopping mall supermarket you'll find some jars of picked onions and a French stick. Hop in the car to the Ham & Bacon Co. and pick up a jar of Branston. Robert's your relative, and you don't really have to worry about an umbrella...:wink:

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Vital Spark wrote:
kendo wrote:... picture this....ice cold pint of Strongbow a large ploughmans lunch with ham, and four cheese's, strong pickled onions, crusty french stick, and lots of branston pickle, to make it the real deal. There is just some things that will allways be a british institution. :D :cheers: :D I think i will go for the above today..... now where's my umbrella. :roll:
The crazy thing is that with a bit of detective work you can find all of the above in Hua Hin - but it'll cost you! All In Hua Hin sell Merrydown Cider in bottles, along with a good variety of cheese, and delicious ham. If you pop next door to the shopping mall supermarket you'll find some jars of picked onions and a French stick. Hop in the car to the Ham & Bacon Co. and pick up a jar of Branston. Robert's your relative, and you don't really have to worry about an umbrella...:wink:

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Most covered already except,

Strongbow from Halex or Cathay. Blackthorn is better and available here cheaper than Strongbow.

Cheese, Ham and Branston's Pickle from Dave at Hua Hin Meat & Bacon and he will tell you where the get best bread in Hua Hin by far.

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Guess wrote:
and he will tell you where the get best bread in Hua Hin by far
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