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Dry-Cleaning Shops In Bang Saen, Chonburi?


Northwest87

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Living in BS myself, I have to say that BS is definitely not a farang city.

Probably there will be a dry-cleaner, but it will be announced in Thai.

Even the TOPS-supermarket at Laem Thong is Thai style.

But now I have contact with a fellow-fafang in BS: Do you know where to buy a proper whole-wheat-bread? (not the factory chewing-gum in the green bags at 7/11!)

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Living in BS myself, I have to say that BS is definitely not a farang city.

Probably there will be a dry-cleaner, but it will be announced in Thai.

Even the TOPS-supermarket at Laem Thong is Thai style.

But now I have contact with a fellow-fafang in BS: Do you know where to buy a proper whole-wheat-bread? (not the factory chewing-gum in the green bags at 7/11!)

Been to the Yamasaki bakery in Central in Chonburi?

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Living in BS myself, I have to say that BS is definitely not a farang city.

Probably there will be a dry-cleaner, but it will be announced in Thai.

Even the TOPS-supermarket at Laem Thong is Thai style.

But now I have contact with a fellow-fafang in BS: Do you know where to buy a proper whole-wheat-bread? (not the factory chewing-gum in the green bags at 7/11!)

Been to the Yamasaki bakery in Central in Chonburi?

Yes, been there. Unfortunately, I'm only able to go there around 5 p.m. and that's when most of the bread is sold out.

Now I get my whole wheat from Rick's Bakery in Pattaya, order by phone.

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