Ajarn 2 #16 Posted June 16, 2004 Noticing Sisaket is a bit far for a quick drop in! I shall pay 'em a visit and get details for you. When you have the details could you post them here for all of us. I am interested in Cheddar as the Makro stuff is a bit too mild. What about the Extra Sharp New Zealand Cheddar? If that's what you want, I just saw some today at Kasem Store. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cutethaigirl 0 #17 Posted June 17, 2004 When you have the details could you post them here for all of us The address and directions have already been posted above??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillW 0 #18 Posted June 27, 2004 Here is a scan of their pricelist. I’m not sure if it is current, but it should give you an idea of their selection and prices. Last time we were there, they delivery – two days a week for a minimum order of 200 Baht. Dacheeso1 Dacheeso2 Dacheeso3 Dacheeso4 Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
walker 0 #19 Posted June 28, 2004 Bill......Thanks so much for posting the price lists. They have a few things that I haven't been able to find, such as sour cream and coppa. And they're just a few miles from the house. It looks like the budget's in trouble, though, if the "french cheese" is brie or camembert....... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ajarn 2 #20 Posted June 30, 2004 I ordered from Dacheeso today to try out their products and service.. I ordered maybe 30 items by phone with no problem. For delivery, she only asked for my street address, without asking for details about how to get there. I was sure I'd get that call from the driver asking me where my house is located.... Amazingly, he showed up without help, and on time The cheddar cheese showed no signs of being 'cheddar colored', so I think this is from the Thai-German dairy, and I never cared much for their cheddar previously, preferring the New Zealand stuff sold around town, even though it's more expensive I bought 1 bottle each of the various honeys- nicely packaged, suitable for gifts. 60 baht for about 500 grams...Delicious Orange-lime marmalade. Their peanut butter is the stuff that's been made locally by a farang in CM for a number of years. They used to add soy oil in their processing, which gave it a taste which I didn't care for. It's better packaged now, so that the seal doesn't leak oil... I didn't open it today to taste, so I'm not sure if I still prefer Skippy... I'll try out the various sausages and meats I got and report anything that might be of interest to others here. Prices are not cheap, but the quality seems to be there, and the service is worth a bit of a surcharge, imo. 053-274-521 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nongfrank 0 #21 Posted July 6, 2004 Hi , it's very interesting for me , order from Dacheeso, what's about delievery to Sisaket ?? Frank Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cutethaigirl 0 #22 Posted July 6, 2004 NongFrank Dial :-)))) 053-274-521 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ajarn 2 #23 Posted July 6, 2004 Hi ,it's very interesting for me , order from Dacheeso, what's about delievery to Sisaket ?? Frank Radical Idea- How about calling them and asking?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
walker 0 #24 Posted July 6, 2004 Hi ,it's very interesting for me , order from Dacheeso, what's about delievery to Sisaket ?? Frank Frank....this winter I'll be going to Preah Viharn, via SiSaKet, from Chiang Mai at least once. Keep in contact & I'll make a delivery on the way if you like. walker Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
p1p 3 #25 Posted July 6, 2004 it's very interesting for me , order from Dacheeso, what's about delievery to Sisaket ?? Contact them. They say they have never previously delivered to Sisaket, but are only too willing to arrange it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ajarn 2 #26 Posted July 6, 2004 I ordered from Dacheeso today to try out their products and service..I ordered maybe 30 items by phone with no problem. For delivery, she only asked for my street address, without asking for details about how to get there. I was sure I'd get that call from the driver asking me where my house is located.... Amazingly, he showed up without help, and on time The cheddar cheese showed no signs of being 'cheddar colored', so I think this is from the Thai-German dairy, and I never cared much for their cheddar previously, preferring the New Zealand stuff sold around town, even though it's more expensive I bought 1 bottle each of the various honeys- nicely packaged, suitable for gifts. 60 baht for about 500 grams...Delicious Orange-lime marmalade. Their peanut butter is the stuff that's been made locally by a farang in CM for a number of years. They used to add soy oil in their processing, which gave it a taste which I didn't care for. It's better packaged now, so that the seal doesn't leak oil... I didn't open it today to taste, so I'm not sure if I still prefer Skippy... I'll try out the various sausages and meats I got and report anything that might be of interest to others here. Prices are not cheap, but the quality seems to be there, and the service is worth a bit of a surcharge, imo. 053-274-521 Just a little follow-up for Decheeso.... Peanut Butter is not the same as they made some 10 years ago, as I'd feared. It's quite delicious now. No added oils. No sugar. The cheddar cheese at Decheeso sucks. Better off with the Packaged NZ Cheddar... The 'weiners' listed on their menu are what most Americans would call a standard hot dog. The beef sausages are like kielbasa, spicy and coarse grind. Tasty. Has anyone bought their corn tortillas? 7 baht each is expensive, and when I tried the one's made by Art Cafe a couple of years ago, they were terrible because they used white flour in the mix, too. The smaller grains of a flour make it too brittle when fried. The larger grains of cornmeal are needed, instead. The packaged ones from Bkk are the best I've seen around, so far. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
20yearsinthai 0 #27 Posted July 11, 2004 During hte late 80's early 90's I had a pizza restaurant in chiangrai--Napoli Pizza. Bought all my cheese from a falong who worked at some dairy in chaingmai. I actaully preferred the so-called chaingmai gouda to the mozarella. Did some surveys at the restaurant and the gouda was much more popular. mozarella had little taste and burned easily. Gouda was also cheaper. Cant remember anything about who sold me the cheese Share this post Link to post Share on other sites