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Most store have it you just really need to look around.

Up north Rimpings in CM have many brands, but I have seen some at Tesco and Big C too. Some are western brands some European, or Austrailain. Hunt it out, Not always where you think it should be.

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Carrefourre have excellent own brand pates at very reasonable prices. Course country to fine fois gras, all at decent prices and high quality.

yes Carrefoure has a reasonable range of pates, but only to be expected seeing as it is a French supermarket chain.

try Villa supermarket around the Phrom Phon bts area, between Sukumvit 33 - 35. good pates and a selection around the 80 - 120 baht mark.

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You don't say where you are but Friendship in Pattaya have a few in the chiller where all the ham is and also some tinned stuff down by the canned Tuna and fish.

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Carrefourre have excellent own brand pates at very reasonable prices. Course country to fine fois gras, all at decent prices and high quality.

Carrefour had some great patés sadly Big C don't. Most Carrefours have already changed and all the good French stuff has gone. I'm not sure how long the Rama 4 store will still be a Carrefour, they're changing it slowly already and I'm guessing they'll be no more deliveries from France. :(

Tops have Waitrose Paté, which is ok but it's not cheap.

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I got sick of buying pate. My wife found a recipe for it and it was easy.recipe came from a thai cookbook from villa. She used hong thong in place of brandy.350g cost 150b to make

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I like to make my own pate as well...but if you want a wide variety of pate, The oriental hotel has a branch at Paragon department store which carries many different types of pate. I met the chef de' pate once, he was drinking a Singha and making pate inside the Paragon branch...lol

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Most store have it you just really need to look around.

Up north Rimpings in CM have many brands, but I have seen some at Tesco and Big C too. Some are western brands some European, or Austrailain. Hunt it out, Not always where you think it should be.

" Australian" ,please

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