balo Posted August 15, 2014 Share Posted August 15, 2014 (edited) I was just driving past a new building on my way to soi watboon , its a german bakery , I think the name is back haus . The location is next to 7 eleven , about 200 meters before soi watboon. I could see they just had opened and they had a very big breakfast menu and they bake daily fresh bread and cakes . And surprisingly they open 6 AM in the morning ! I am very pleased with this news , if the european bread is as good as I think it is , I dont have to travel all the way to Friendship anymore. Anyone tried to eat there? I will check it out tomorrow . Edited August 15, 2014 by balo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NormanW Posted August 15, 2014 Share Posted August 15, 2014 Sounds good please keep us informed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kdrayong Posted August 15, 2014 Share Posted August 15, 2014 Maybe a branch of Back Haus bakery in Soi Potisan, Naklua? Please ask them and let us know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZigZagMan Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 I had my coffee here today and made some comments in the Hit n Run Restaurant Thread. I think this place is a winner. And Pattaya's largest demographic will be pleased to know they served me free water with the coffee. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiBob Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 I will give it a try after a quick peek inside and a look at the menu. Free wifi, and a nice selection of deli sandwiches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post balo Posted August 16, 2014 Author Popular Post Share Posted August 16, 2014 (edited) OK I went there today . The place is called Back Fabrik - finest german bakery . And it's owned by a German who I believe is also the baker. The farmer bread is 195 baht for 800 grams. So maybe not the cheapest bread you will find in Pattaya but the quality was outstanding. Best euro bread you will find in Thailand, baked fresh every morning. The selection of cakes and the coffee menu was very good , I didn't try it this time but will come back for sure. Some pictures: Edited August 16, 2014 by balo 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MZurf Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 I had my coffee here today and made some comments in the Hit n Run Restaurant Thread. I think this place is a winner. And Pattaya's largest demographic will be pleased to know they served me free water with the coffee. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiSanookGuy Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 Do they have french croissant and chocolate bread ? And actually are they still open ? This is Thailand :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnC Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 Had breakfast there a couple of times, their "Farmers Breakfast" is excellent, it's now on my regular list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balo Posted December 1, 2014 Author Share Posted December 1, 2014 (edited) Do they have french croissant and chocolate bread ? And actually are they still open ? This is Thailand :-) Yes they are open every day from 6 AM , except Monday when its closed. . Great sandwich and breakfast menu . And lots of cakes , croissants and bread. Edited December 1, 2014 by balo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Lee Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 I've been there and will definitely be a repeat customer. The food is good, the service is excellent and the owner is very personable. Just the friendliness of the owner (he's German but speaks excellent English) will keep me coming back. Refreshing to eat at a truly professional establishment with a quality product. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KittenKong Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 According to the photo above, one eclair (which is not a very expensive type of pasty) at this bakery costs more than an entire cooked breakfast with a large mug of tea at the Irish Wolfhound. And that breakfast is not bad quality by any stretch of the imagination. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarlTyson Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 According to the photo above, one eclair (which is not a very expensive type of pasty) at this bakery costs more than an entire cooked breakfast with a large mug of tea at the Irish Wolfhound. And that breakfast is not bad quality by any stretch of the imagination. I can get 2 hamburgers AND a bottle of water at 7/11 for about the same price as a chocolate eclair! Only a complete fool would pay that kind of money for a pastry! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luudee Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 I've taken the family there several times, and it is definitely our favorite bakery & breakfast place ! luudee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luudee Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> According to the photo above, one eclair (which is not a very expensive type of pasty) at this bakery costs more than an entire cooked breakfast with a large mug of tea at the Irish Wolfhound. And that breakfast is not bad quality by any stretch of the imagination. I can get 2 hamburgers AND a bottle of water at 7/11 for about the same price as a chocolate eclair! Only a complete fool would pay that kind of money for a pastry! What are you guys talking about ? A Eclair is 65 Baht. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jingthing Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 (edited) Their prices sounds reasonable to me for quality baked products and desserts. I can see comparing like to like as valid. For example, there is a better eclair at this other place and it actually costs less ... wow, now that is USEFUL information. Edited December 2, 2014 by Jingthing 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KittenKong Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 What are you guys talking about ? A Eclair is 65 Baht. Indeed. And a (small) full English breakfast with a mug of decent tea at the Irish Wolfhound is 60B. I know which place will be getting my money. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarlTyson Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 I had an eclair. I guess that's called living large in Pattaya? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balo Posted December 2, 2014 Author Share Posted December 2, 2014 According to the photo above, one eclair (which is not a very expensive type of pasty) at this bakery costs more than an entire cooked breakfast with a large mug of tea at the Irish Wolfhound. And that breakfast is not bad quality by any stretch of the imagination. I can get 2 hamburgers AND a bottle of water at 7/11 for about the same price as a chocolate eclair! Only a complete fool would pay that kind of money for a pastry! You're complaining about the price of an eclair that cost $1.50 ? I agree its more expensive than at the normal Thai bakeries but their cakes are made with the finest ingredients. Their farmers bread is 165 baht, try to compare that with 30 baht 7 eleven bread is kinda useless. You wont find better quality this side of Thailand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KittenKong Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 You're complaining about the price of an eclair that cost $1.50 ? I agree its more expensive than at the normal Thai bakeries but their cakes are made with the finest ingredients. Actually it's USD2. And to me that is an expensive eclair, even by Thai standards of bakery pricing which are already very high compared to (say) the UK. Eclairs are in fact a very cheap sort of pasty to make and I doubt that this bakery uses anything more than standard catering ingredients from Makro for them. But I would be interested to learn otherwise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jingthing Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 Egads. Just don't buy your eclairs there then. Anyway nobody NEEDS an eclair anyway. Tip -- definitely avoid San Francisco or the 10 dollar toast there might put you over the edge. Sent from my Lenovo S820_ROW using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarlTyson Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 You're complaining about the price of an eclair that cost $1.50 ? I agree its more expensive than at the normal Thai bakeries but their cakes are made with the finest ingredients. Actually it's USD2. And to me that is an expensive eclair, even by Thai standards of bakery pricing which are already very high compared to (say) the UK. Eclairs are in fact a very cheap sort of pasty to make and I doubt that this bakery uses anything more than standard catering ingredients from Makro for them. But I would be interested to learn otherwise. I'm not going to let a silly thing like 2$ get between me and a nice snack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarlTyson Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 This guy will need CPR if he sees the eclair prices at LaBaquette. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbin Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 Egads. Just don't buy your eclairs there then. Anyway nobody NEEDS an eclair anyway. Tip -- definitely avoid San Francisco or the 10 dollar toast there might put you over the edge. Sent from my Lenovo S820_ROW using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app On a trip back to Canada earlier in the fall, I noticed that most pasties in the supermarkets were about 60 baht each. Very high quality as competition is fierce. On the other hand, pastries were often on sale for 30 baht each. His bread is very good. His pastries are only so-so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MRYANG Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 I was there this morning and ordered the Scandinavian Breakfast. I'm sure to come back, but I have some suggestions for improvements on that specific menu: 1. Because this is actually a bakery, and I came 08.10 in the morning I expect to get FRESH baked bread and not something taken out from yesterdays left overs. 2. I also want butter enough to at least have 3 slices, not enough for 1. 3. Skip the salmon altogether and replace it with yoghurt and flakes / cereals 4. Skip the shrimps in the omelette (who told them scandinavians wants shrimps in the omelette for breakfast? 5. Skip the syrup (I guess it-s the Thai Cross-over but then should have been renamed to scandinavian breakfast thai style) 6. I'm a reader so I expect the current Bangok Post at least, and not the one from November 20th... 7. Please add some slices of cheese OR salami and cucumber and we are talking about serious heaven. However, the bread that was eatable was good, the omelette was good, the juice fresh, cool atmoshpere and all in all a place I want to try again, probably tomorrow. I also bought bread, that will be tested during the day AND: Why on earth is the place called BACK FABRIK instead of FINE GERMAN BAKERY outside?? I pass by the place EVERY MORNING and didn't stop a single time (for a good month) until I read about it HERE. I am 100% in the the customer demographic and still did miss it. Marketing is obviously failing. I suggest changing the top name to FINE GERMAN BAKERY with LIGHTS. Then I can see it on the way home in the evening. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike2011 Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 Backfabrik is German for Backing Factory. But it is, of course, not a factory but more like a traditional German bakery. Thus, comparisons with supermarkets in North America are out of place. The quality of the flour, artisanal production by a fully trained master baker is something different from processing pre-fabricated, half-ready, deep frozen, many months old, products that are sold as fresh in supermarkets. Put differently and with reference to the country ant is culture, it is like going to a high-class business joint on ratchada instead of hanging out at the coconut bar. The latter might have its charms but sometimes people long for something different. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbin Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 ^^ Oh no, an elitist! Bread very good. Pastries so-so. i love good pastries. Been eating them for decades . Even briefly considered becoming a pâtissierière but couldn't handle the hours or the weight gain! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarlTyson Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 The Farmers Breakfast consists of, coffee, orange juice, ham, parma ham, bread basket-4 varieties, honey-butter-jam, fried eggs, home fried potatoes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luudee Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 (edited) This is definitely not for people on a budget, and I suggest KittenKong and others on a budget go and seek out the 60 Baht breakfasts - plenty of those in Pattaya. Me and my family enjoy the better quality food, and so far have been enjoying breakfasts at Back Fabrik at least once a week for the last 4 weeks ... We have also bought several different breads and other items, and are extremely happy with the quality. In my opinion the prices are very fair for what I am getting there. luudee Edited December 5, 2014 by luudee 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnC Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 One of my favourite restaurants for breakfast, clean, pleasant staff and good food reasonably priced. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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