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Where to buy freshly baked bread in Pattaya

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Other than Big C who has good range of decent bread at fair prices but not wholewheat/whole meal ones, where else in Pattaya

can you buy sourdough or whole-wheat bread freshly baked? even though i have bread machine, sourdough and other sorts

of healthier breads are too time consuming ...

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    The OP says he already has a breadmaker, but finds it too much hassle to use it.

  • Why not just bake your own, it's not difficult? If you don't have an oven then buy a bread maker, they're not terribly expensive, simple to use and give decent results.

  • There's a few excellent bakeries over in the Jomtien area,  O Delices is my favorite for a sit down; https://odelicesjomtien.business.site/ And Harry Bakery on the corner of Thappayra &

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Big-C extra has lots of breads like you mention. I like the low GI loaves.

 

The tops in the basement of Central also has a good selection. Some is time dependant. The multi-grain I like there shows up around lunchtime. 

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There's a few excellent bakeries over in the Jomtien area, 

O Delices is my favorite for a sit down; https://odelicesjomtien.business.site/

And Harry Bakery on the corner of Thappayra & Thaprasit is good for a take away.

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19 minutes ago, bbko said:

There's a few excellent bakeries over in the Jomtien area, 

O Delices is my favorite for a sit down; https://odelicesjomtien.business.site/

And Harry Bakery on the corner of Thappayra & Thaprasit is good for a take away.

Though they seems to have good products any bakery that fancy themselves as 'French' prices will be to suite,

meaning, not cheap...as it shows a 450 baht gluten free bread...

Why not just bake your own, it's not difficult? If you don't have an oven then buy a bread maker, they're not terribly expensive, simple to use and give decent results.

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1 hour ago, ezzra said:

Other than Big C who has good range of decent bread at fair prices but not wholewheat/whole meal ones, where else in Pattaya

can you buy sourdough or whole-wheat bread freshly baked? even though i have bread machine, sourdough and other sorts

of healthier breads are too time consuming ...

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10 minutes ago, Guderian said:

Why not just bake your own, it's not difficult? If you don't have an oven then buy a bread maker, they're not terribly expensive, simple to use and give decent results.

The OP says he already has a breadmaker, but finds it too much hassle to use it.

Third Rd, near BigCX rear entrance, used to bfast there everyday.

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19 minutes ago, Guderian said:

Why not just bake your own, it's not difficult? If you don't have an oven then buy a bread maker, they're not terribly expensive, simple to use and give decent results.

Sourdough and other speciality breads are time consuming, I'd much rather just go out and buy one...

Have you tried TOPS supermarket there in Pattaya?

The one here does a wide range of tasty breads etc in their bakery. I would have thought that all of the big TOPS supermarkest would be similar.

28 minutes ago, Guderian said:

Why not just bake your own, it's not difficult? If you don't have an oven then buy a bread maker, they're not terribly expensive, simple to use and give decent results.

He has a bread maker.

Continental Bakery, Soi excite has good bread, very popular, in particular the English white toasting loaf 58 baht 

2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Continental Bakery, Soi excite has good bread, very popular, in particular the English white toasting loaf 58 baht 

There's one on Thappraya Road toom on the left going towards Jomtien from Theprasit junction.

Kippers & poached eggs for breakfast too.

La Cremery. Good fresh sour dough all baked on premisis. My goto bread shop.

21 hours ago, ezzra said:

though i have bread machine

I let my machine run over night. So I have fresh bread in the morning.

I can't see why it takes a lot of time with your's?

Big C in Pattaya Klang has an excellent bakery. 

19 minutes ago, jesimps said:

Big C in Pattaya Klang has an excellent bakery. 

Once upon a time! 

There are no GOOD Quality Bakeries in Pattaya like you would find in France , Belgium etc. Just very average quality at best. One has to go to Bangkok to find decent quality bakeries! 

Depends on where you live/ready to travel:
- La Baguette on Thappraya, near the provincial court:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qm79nftVUvCJiKRK9

(they have a branch on Na Klua too but this one is better)
- La Cremerie on Toogklom-Talman, close to the railroad:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/SHn8QreNpaU2RPwb7
(they also have a new branch on Soi Siam Country Club: https://maps.app.goo.gl/4FcLuDRara4D18BGA )
These two are pretty fancy ones; for take-away purchases at a modest price with high quality I can recommend Chou Chou but it's in Bang Sare:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/nukUsDsGXYkR21Ay5
There's also the oldest of them all, usually overlooked, Holland Tulip on Soi SCC:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Y5sENgHfnhR91jK49

 

On 2/23/2024 at 9:56 AM, ezzra said:

Sourdough and other speciality breads are time consuming, I'd much rather just go out and buy one...

No knead sourdough does take time - but not yours.  Very little involvement and tastes way better than any shop bought.  Several YT videos for anyone interested enough

 

Warning:  Had to stop making it as I could down half a loaf while still on the rack cooling.

 

PH

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11 hours ago, Phulublub said:

No knead sourdough does take time - but not yours.  Very little involvement and tastes way better than any shop bought.  Several YT videos for anyone interested enough

 

Warning:  Had to stop making it as I could down half a loaf while still on the rack cooling.

 

PH

No such thing as no kneed sourdough bread as it dose need proofing and several rounds of kneading and

several hours in between, it is not my first time baking breads is just that proper sourdough takes 

time and efforts and i'd rather buy one if i can...

4 hours ago, ezzra said:

No such thing as no kneed sourdough bread as it dose need proofing and several rounds of kneading and

several hours in between, it is not my first time baking breads is just that proper sourdough takes 

time and efforts and i'd rather buy one if i can...

Clearly you know better than the heaps of YT videos and my own experience.  Some are open to new knowledge, others are not. 

 

PH

On 2/23/2024 at 2:40 AM, bbko said:

There's a few excellent bakeries over in the Jomtien area, 

O Delices is my favorite for a sit down; https://odelicesjomtien.business.site/

And Harry Bakery on the corner of Thappayra & Thaprasit is good for a take away.

I go to the German bakery for bread , ham etc. Breakfast is good. 

Just now, geisha said:

I go to the German bakery for bread , ham etc. Breakfast is good. 

Sorry, it’s on second road Jomtien.

If you want real healthy bread , the German bakery it is. 

 

I stopped buying bread at biggie. Many times I go in there I see people touching the loaves with their bare hands. That means it's being handled all day long.

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