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Plates, Saucers, Bowls.

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apart from the very " limited "plate sets ive been able to find at HomePro, Thaiwatsadu  etc,

where can i buy a quantity of loose plates, not sets...

 

not melamine, but cheap saucers , bread plates, bowls etc

i need a decent quantity

 

is an outlet shop somewhere that sells a big variety of these..

 

Thanks

Big C

Not on google map, but there is a store next to GreenHead Dispensary on Nimman Road that sells odd lots celadon plates for about 100-200 baht apiece.

 

I recently bought nice fake Japanese-style plates at Central Dept Store for 129 baht a plate (on sale).

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Chatuchak market

Emporium

Ikea

Paragon

JJ Mall (near Chatuchak)

25 minutes ago, freeworld said:

Chatuchak market

Emporium

Ikea

Paragon

JJ Mall (near Chatuchak)

Chiang Mai Chiang Mai 

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1 hour ago, 33 RPM said:

not melamine, but cheap saucers , bread plates, bowls etc

i need a decent quantity

 

You want cheap and decent quality at the same time? Really?

Maybe some 2nd hand sale. 

Plastic rules, cheap n cheerful, many sizes and types, available at hundreds of plastic shops everywhere. but then I don't run a restaurant or need to impress anybody. No insult intended, just saying.

4 minutes ago, freeworld said:

Oops...sorry.

 

Ceramic?

All white?

For cheap and old, try Chiang Puark flea market. I bought Kantom trays there for 100 baht apiece.

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Thanks for some most interesting ideas and suggestions

when i lived down south, Hua Hin area, there was a huge crockery store on the highway that literally had 100' s of thousands of items

plates, saucers from 15 baht upwards

i bought dozens for plant pot saucers and some for normal use

 

i now need some more, for both plants, and cat food plates

 

Lampang for sure maybe Lamphun for big crockery shop.  Someone can detail Lamphun, I forgot.

Have you tried the 2nd hand, from Japan, stores? I'm in the south end, shop at "Hugjang Japan" on occasion, but there are others on the east and north side too. I call them 2nd hand, also called consignment stores. You might check them out.

From the SE corner of the moat, turn east on Sridonchai Road, make the first right after Suriwong Book Center, down about 300m on the right.  This place has a lot!

 

Could contain:

11 hours ago, freeworld said:

Chatuchak market

Emporium

Ikea

Paragon

JJ Mall (near Chatuchak)

Quite handy for Chiang Mai.

11 hours ago, 33 RPM said:

there was a huge crockery store on the highway that literally had 100' s of thousands of items

plates, saucers from 15 baht upwards

There is a place just like you describe on the Super Highway, heading out of town, a door or 2 past the under-construction US Embassy (in CNX)

There is a warehouse type building at the back of Marina Mall/ Big C. They have oodles of crockery/cutlery/mugs/glasses etc all sold as singles. Worth a mooch around there.

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9 minutes ago, Jaxxper said:

Marina Mall

Oh boy another lost soul drifting about looking for a marina in Chiang Mai 

On 10/29/2023 at 11:31 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

 

You want cheap and decent quality at the same time? Really?

Maybe some 2nd hand sale. 

Decent quantity I think !

On 10/29/2023 at 1:56 PM, Bill97 said:

Lampang for sure maybe Lamphun for big crockery shop.  Someone can detail Lamphun, I forgot.

Lampang 200km round trip, he'd pay more in fuel than buying crockery, assuming he has transport. 😁

3 hours ago, Bill97 said:

Oh boy another lost soul drifting about looking for a marina in Chiang Mai 

When people do not say where they are, what should they expect?

 

A lot of people just use the "View new content" button.

 

 

JJ markets has a huge and awesome china section right near the entrance gates opposite the JJ Mall.

30 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

When people do not say where they are, what should they expect?

 

A lot of people just use the "View new content" button.

 

 

A lot of others look just under the title and see the where.  It is there every time.

26 minutes ago, Bill97 said:

A lot of others look just under the title and see the where.  It is there every time.

Yes, but everyone is not as smart as you.

 

A lot of others might think wow, Chiang Mai is a pretty big area, how far does one want to walk/ride/drive to buy dishes? 

 

I'm in Bangkok, and there's not much I'd want to drive to Nong Chok for, certainly not a few cheap plates. 

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