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Bread?

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Hey forum, have recently returned to England so this question might sound odd, but here goes. Am returning to Thailand in afew months and was wondering, Where can I buy bread from in the Bangkok area? I am not just looking for sandwhich bread, but also baguettes and baps, white and brown. Does anyone have any idea? a website or wholesaler? If anyone can help it will be appreciated.

Cheers Bangbuathongben..

Oh and isnt it hard coming back to the rat race after a while away! :o

try foodland,i think soi 5,fantastic breadselection and the deli counter is tops too

You can also try Carrefour and Lotus.

I think Carrefour has the better selection.

Bangkok Baking Company at the JW Marriott on Sukhumvit soi 2 has a very nice selection of breads. Good luck.

I would suggest making your own. It's pretty easy if you have an oven in your residence. I have a bread machine. I just set it to make the dough, then I take it out and throw it in a pan, let it proof and then bake. Yeah, sure...it takes 2 hours, but it is the best you'll get here. Also, pizza's are so simple to make when you have a bread machine to make the dough. Anyway, that's what I do.

are the ingredients to make the bread easily available. Yeast Etc ?

Dusit Thani Hotel at the top of Silom used to do good bread

Going by the answers Bread can be found in Bangkok :o

Bread is easily available in Thailand, depending on what type and quality..........I personally prefer the Oriental Shop bakery in Emporium Sukhumvit :o

If you want to make bread yourself - Robinson has a variety of flour brands...

I would suggest making your own.  It's pretty easy if you have an oven in your residence.  I have a bread machine.  I just set it to make the dough, then I take it out and throw it in a pan, let it proof and then bake.  Yeah, sure...it takes 2 hours, but it is the best you'll get here.  Also, pizza's are so simple to make when you have a bread machine to make the dough.  Anyway, that's what I do.

Strongview... where did you buy your bread machine, was it

in Thailand? Fancy having fresh bread every morning myself!

Thanks

Carrefour have a good selection. Bacon baguette with brown sauce.mmmmmmmm

Noodles...

I sent to myself from the US (when I was home for annual home leave)...since I have access to the Army Post Office here...I was able to ship it cheaply and doesn't go through Thai customs. But, I've been told that apparently Central Chit Lom has them..though they are expensive.

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