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Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.

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Where are they (or at least the tuna and cheese/ham varieties)? Is their (Oishi's) kitchen still down as a result of the floods, or what? Same, same the pizza slices in the green, yellow, pink and purple boxes?

 

I'm not a fan of the CP shit that seems to be taking up all the space in 7-11 chilled displays these days.

 

For those who have no idea what I'm talking about ...

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You can't get much more authentically cultural than a ham and cheese sandwich from a Japanese business in a Texas convenience store in Thailand. Gawd I love globalisation!

 

I don't know about Sam's Witches. Oishi is doing lots of stuff and putting out products. Tea and all seems normal, but maybe their fast-food kitchen is still down? There's a lot of stuff in Ayutthaya that's yet to go back online. I haven;t seen anything on their commecial kitchens in a month or so -- and they sure weren't working then.

 

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Any bets on were the first Krystals or Waffle House will appear in Thailand?

 

Heh. Don't think it's easy, though. Domino's and Wendy's never made a dent and put their head between their legs and left. Burger King still isn't very big. Big Bob's was another failure, and it took KFC two tries to make it go. Swensen's simply out-marketed Baskin-Robbins and for all its money Pizza Hut still struggles against the local guy.

 

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Not a fan on any of the sandwiches in 7/11 hate the sweetness of the bread they use.

 

I buy french sticks ,or whole meal bread from Pullman hotel here in Khon Kaen and my lady makes mine

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Not a fan on any of the sandwiches in 7/11 hate the sweetness of the bread they use.

 

I buy french sticks ,or whole meal bread from Pullman hotel here in Khon Kaen and my lady makes mine

 

Mick,

 

The attraction of the Oishi sarnies is those nights when the fried-chicken food carts have called it quits because of the weather, or whatever. Sometimes a bag of pineapple or cantaloupe just doesn't quite satisfy my hunger pangs.

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