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Villapete

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  1. I got a wide briimmed hat at a reasonable price from shop on Soi 15, j/w Second Road; 2 minutes northward from Second Road on righthand side. I hope that helps (about half the price of anywhere else if I recall).

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  2. I saw on a Pattaya news channel yesterday on Youtube that immigration have apparently been asking for evidence of tax paid on income as part of visa processing. I do not know if this is true or not. It is just what I saw on the channel. I do not know if I am able to link the video, but you can probably find the video easily by searching Pattaya news on Youtbe or something like that. Please do not think I am scaremongering. That is not my intention. I just want to get informed. As the OP I have appreciated all of the responses to this topic. They have been helpful, so thanks a lot.

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  3. Yesterday morning (30th Oct) I was on the back of a win motorbike turning into Soi Lengkee J/W 3rd Road. I saw that a small car had its front crushed beneath a powerpole that appeaared to had toppled onto it. My win did not want to hang around and he just drove over the wires and carried on. From what I could see; (1) I think the driver / occupants of the car had had a lucky escape (hopefully, I assume) and, (2) nothing had appeared to have crashed into the pole to cause it to topple onto the car and across the road. I have been surprised to see nothing about this on the local news as it certainly was at least a close call and I am curious as to why the pole collapsed, although not surprised.

     

    Any info, updates appreciated.

     

    Peter

  4. On 8/1/2023 at 2:01 PM, LOG54 said:

    Best french cheeses in  L auberge Restaurant (you can find on Facebook).. you can eat in the restaurant but also buy to take home).. the French owner/chef receives every week products from France.

    Have a great day

    Thanks for this. I will certainly check this out very soon.

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  5. 3 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

    Do you actually know where the military hardware is sourced from? I doubt very much that it comes from democratic states. In this region, it's likely to be from China and Russia.

    Thailand has just purchased a fair amount of equipment from US (Strykers I believe). There is a lot info on google detailing purchases from US and other UN member states by Thailand for decades. There are also a few reports detailing how companies based in UN member states are still supplying Myanmar with lethal military equipment. 

     

    I am not an expert on the issue, but I would be happy to PM the links that I have. A few google searches will probably show you the same info that I have. I am not saying these are facts, but they look far from being conspiracy theories. I hope that helps. Peter

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  6. 43 minutes ago, natway09 said:

    Foodland has a good selection of Brie in Bangers, so presume Sin City as well

     

    Nice! Gives me a good excuse to go to Teminal 21 here as it has a Foodland there. Cheers.

  7. 1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

    Villa Market in Bangkok has a nice selection. I guess their Pattaya shops will be similar. 

    Yes, It is. I live near to the Villa market in Pattaya and shop there regularly. It maybe has more choice than the one in Bangkok because it is bigger. So, happy enough with it; was just seeing if there were other options too. All the best, Peter

  8. 3 hours ago, Taxi said:

    I don't know specifically about Brie but Dom's Pizza on Pratumnak Soi 5 has a deli section. I was getting some Blue cheese they sold from Chang Mai (I think) made from organic goats milk. They were ordering fresh weekly but they had a decent range of quality cheese.  Worth a look if your passing.

    Great and noted! I will take a look next time I am in that area.

  9. 4 hours ago, jacko45k said:

    Not impressed myself... quite expensive and small amounts overwrapped was my thoughts there. 

    Yes, that is a point Jacko. I guess we are not going to find fromagerie quality here. I did chat to a French friend in Paris this morning and she said the prices I have been paying in Villa are similar to those in French supermakerkets ATM (about 8 euros for 200g). This is however supermarket quality and she said that cheeseshop and deli prices would be a lot higher, as would be the quality of the cheese in them. All the best, Peter

  10. 5 hours ago, RayWright said:

    Lotus at South Pattaya had a promotion on Monday with buy 1 slice get half a slice free. Not sure about now. Also Big-C in South Pattaya as well as Central Pattaya have a selection. Also as Jacko45k says, Tops @ Central. If you go to Big-C at Central Pattaya, then highly recommend a bottle of Aussi/Thai 2017 or better still 2016, Knight Black Horse to accompany the cheese. Only 399THB a bottle, 13% Cab Sav with a bit of Thai Roselle.

    Thanks Ray, Great suggestions. Unfortunately, I don't drink myself; teetotal for 8 years or so, and better for it. Hopefully, others will enjoy the wine recommendations though! I will venture to Tops and Big C though to see what is available on the brie front. All the best, Peter

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  11. Any recommendations on the best place to buy brie in Pattaya? 

     

    Not necessarily looking for the cheapest; reasonable quality, reasonable price is OK.

     

    I am not really a cheese connoisseur, but I have recently taken to brie because it is low in lactose which is good for me.

     

    I don't live too far from Villa market and I have bought from there recently; I am happy enough with that, but any other suggestions from brie experts would be appreciated.

     

    Sorry if this has been asked before.

     

    Thanks in advance for any tips.

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  12. 3 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

    It is normal for an agent to keep hold of your UK passport when applying on your behalf but only for their convenience,  they don't send it to the UK for any purpose.  It is still cancelled at VFS when they pick up your new passport exactly as it would be if you applied directly.

    OK. Thanks for that. I stand corrected if the passport does not have to go to the UK. I was under the impression that is what I was advised at the time, but I could have misunderstood and the agent was just doing as you said.

     

    All the best,

     

    Peter

     

  13. 'Nonsense.

    Why post when you obviously do not know'.

     

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    Ok. I got mine renewed about 6 months ago. That was my experience. It may not have necessarily been the correct experience, but I am OK now because I have new and old passport back. I posted just to help someone. I have lived in Thailand about 12 years and posted on here about a handful of times; so, it is not like I sit here making up stories and posting them online is it. I am not a visa expert, I am just an expat sharing my experience which I thought may help. I will be less inclined to do so again in future.

     

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    My agent was Speedy Visa. Speak to them to verify if you wish.

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    Absolutely crazy to leave yourself without a passport for that length of time.

    Enuff said....????

     

    Just to note the old passport needs to be sent to HM Passport Office in UK to be invalidated. You are not able to keep possession of it. My new passport arrived together with my old passport which had been invalidated and clipped.

     

    Absolutely, it is similar mad bureaucracy with UK driving licences that expire (as mine did). If you rerturn to the UK, you cannot apply to renew your licence in first 6 months (I guess as a test of residency). Bonkers bureaucracy IMHO.

     

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