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I love a nice bagel with cream cheese in the morning but I can not find them ANYWHERE.  I have looked all over bangkok.  They must be here somewhere.  Anybody seen them?

I think my wife gets them in the Mandarin Oriental bakery (e.g. in Central Chidlom or in Emporium 5th floor when it reopens after renovation).

I'm no expert on bagels but the ones from there are pretty good and satisfy my bagel requirements

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Au Bon Pain coffee shop

(in Suk. it has one branch in the middle of Soi.24)

Thailand

Cafés & Carts 

2nd Floor Sindhorn Building, Wittayu Rd., Phatumwan

SCB Park Plaza West Wing,1st Floor, Jattujak

Lake Rajada Office Complex,1st Floor, Klongtoey, Bangkok

Pattaya,1st Floor, Royal Garden Plaza, Nongplee, Banglamong Chonburi

Siam Discover Center Rama 1 Rd., Phatumwan

Abdulrahim Place, Silom

Pacific Park Shopping Mall, 90 Sukhumvit Rd.

Central Plaza Pinklao

Central Plaza Ratchada Chongnonsee, Yanawa

Lotus Supercenter Rama IV 3300 Rama IV Rd. Klongtiel, Bangkok

Lotus Supercenter (Changwattana)

M Thai Tower

Sathorn City Tower

Bumrungrad Hospital, 33 Sukhumvit Soi 3, Klongtoey

Tesco Lotus Ratchada, Rama 3

St. Louis Hospital, Bangkok

Tisco Tower, Bangkok

Maleenot Tower, Khongton Klongteil Bamgkok

Central Festival Phuket, Chalermprakiat, Phuket

U Chu Liang Bldg., 968 Rama 4 rd. Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok

Sun Tower Bldg., 123 Vibhavadi-Rangsit Rd, Chiatuchak

Bangkok Pattaya Hospital, 301 Moo 6 Sukhumwit Rd., Km. 143, Naklua 
Banglamung, Chonburi

Emporium Tower, Sukhumwit Soi 24, Klongtoey

Sathorn Nakorn Tower, 90 North Sathorn Rd.

President Park Doi 24 (Glass House), 97 Sukhumvit Soi 24, Klongton, Klongtoey

Samitivej Hospital, 133 Sukhumvit Soi 49, Vadhana, Bkk

Phayathai 2 Hospital, Phaholyothin Rd., Phayathai Bkk

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great.. I will have a look.  I was surprised to see that they are not that common here.  Are they pretty cheap?

at Au Bon Pain is pretty cheap, plain bagel is around 30-40 bht / piece + topping as garlic cream cheese

but if u want bagel bacon ( +fried egg+ cheese) around 80 Bht serve with hot coffee in breakfast set

(need to check the price again, i dont go to Au Bon Pain for a while

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Au Bon Pain  coffee shop

(in Suk.  it has one  branch in  the  middle of Soi.24)

Thailand

Cafés & Carts 

2nd Floor Sindhorn Building, Wittayu Rd., Phatumwan

SCB Park Plaza West Wing,1st Floor, Jattujak

Lake Rajada Office Complex,1st Floor, Klongtoey, Bangkok

Pattaya,1st Floor, Royal Garden Plaza, Nongplee, Banglamong Chonburi

Siam Discover Center Rama 1 Rd., Phatumwan

Abdulrahim Place, Silom

Pacific Park Shopping Mall, 90 Sukhumvit Rd.

Central Plaza Pinklao

Central Plaza Ratchada Chongnonsee, Yanawa

Lotus Supercenter Rama IV 3300 Rama IV Rd. Klongtiel, Bangkok

Lotus Supercenter (Changwattana)

M Thai Tower

Sathorn City Tower

Bumrungrad Hospital, 33 Sukhumvit Soi 3, Klongtoey

Tesco Lotus Ratchada, Rama 3

St. Louis Hospital, Bangkok

Tisco Tower, Bangkok

Maleenot Tower, Khongton Klongteil Bamgkok

Central Festival Phuket, Chalermprakiat, Phuket

U Chu Liang Bldg., 968 Rama 4 rd. Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok

Sun Tower Bldg., 123 Vibhavadi-Rangsit Rd, Chiatuchak

Bangkok Pattaya Hospital, 301 Moo 6 Sukhumwit Rd., Km. 143, Naklua 
Banglamung, Chonburi

Emporium Tower, Sukhumwit Soi 24, Klongtoey

Sathorn Nakorn Tower, 90 North Sathorn Rd.

President Park Doi 24 (Glass House), 97 Sukhumvit Soi 24, Klongton, Klongtoey

Samitivej Hospital, 133 Sukhumvit Soi 49, Vadhana, Bkk

Phayathai 2 Hospital, Phaholyothin Rd., Phayathai Bkk

Any to be found in Korat , babe ?

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Any to be found in Korat , babe ?

Dear Jeff

i have never been Issaan land ...i tried to google, i found nothing

these are my opinion

1 )At the Department store ,it'd have some bakery shops ( as Yamazaki , In 'n Out ) both have Bagel

2 )Coffee shop as Deli france (can find again in department store)

3 )heard that its GI base there.. so it'd not hard to fine ..maybe walk around the place taht those guys hange around

4 )3-5 stars Hotel , might have

5 ) hire me :D:D:D (i promise i will do my best.. it'd not hard like rock) ..no need false teeth

ok..atleast if my bagel is so hard ..u can use it as a weapon when you walk around soi dog :o:D

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If you come up to Chiang Mai, not only does Pai Sabai have bagels and cream cheese, but lox too.

Yum Yum :o ( and I mean that in a food way ) I was just think about asking where I can find lox ( smoked salmon ) for my bagle . I do plan a trip to Chiang Mai next month , where is Pai sabai ?

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I love a nice bagel with cream cheese in the morning but I can not find them ANYWHERE. I have looked all over bangkok. They must be here somewhere. Anybody seen them?

I've seen them at Villa Market. They are sold in a pack of three plain bagels for 50 Baht. Another place that I spot selling various kinds of bagels is the Supermarket of Central Chidlom (Ground Floor). They are freshly baked and about 30 Baht a piece.

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Au Bon Pain!!! I'm from New York, and bagels there have been my salvation. Nicely toasted, decent variety, and with extra creme cheese, they help you forget your homesick memories of food for a little while.

I didn't like the bagels at New York Deli; too "bready".

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I found Bagels just to take home, are expensive in Thailand. 30 Baht compared to Bagels in America $.25 or 10 Baht. Seems like anything a Farrang buys is expensive. Even the Thai grown coffee.

Barry

All products manufactured from wheat(like bagels) are expensive in Thailand since all the wheat is imported and duties are very high on this (nearly 60% :o ) so gross margins on breads are very low and prices are high comparing with other food.

But there seems to be hope that this duties will be reduced in the near future... :D

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Semi related question:

any source for MATZOHS in Thailand?

Why would I want matzoh, you ask?

Matzoh brie. It is a great comfort food.

Traditionally made by soaking wet matzohs in beaten eggs and frying in butter, and then salting, but I make it by by soaking the wet matzohs in beaten eggs, adding hot chile peppers, frying in OLIVE OIL, and garnishing with slice avocado. My own multi culti contribution to world culinary confusion.

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I miss bagels so much, I love living in Nakhon Si Thammarat, but I miss some things and here, I haven't seen any, anywhere. there isn't a "Au bon pain" here, nor a deli, and Carrefour/Tesco/Tops don't make them. I have bought some in Samui and I bought some at a great place in Phuket some time ago.

For now, I can only dream of toasted bagels and cream cheese.

:o

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I miss bagels so much, I love living in Nakhon Si Thammarat, but I miss some things and here, I haven't seen any, anywhere. there isn't a "Au bon pain" here, nor a deli, and Carrefour/Tesco/Tops don't make them. I have bought some in Samui and I bought some at a great place in Phuket some time ago.

For now, I can only dream of toasted bagels and cream cheese.

:o

I've found them at the Makro in Chiang Mai. You have one down there?

cv

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I ordered some premade bagels and croissants from the baker boys, they have something called Bread republic. They charged me 15thb per bagel, that is not too pricey in my opinion.

Only problem is that you need a small oven. I have microwave with a grill but have not tried to use it to make any bagels yet.

You can get a small cheap oven from any lotus/carrefour for around 1500thb. It even fits a loaf of rye bread. I know you can get a real electric oven with two plates from Seri Center for 8-12.000thb, bottom floor where they sell sporting goods.

Their adress is. Bread republic & baker boys

// Trish

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You could always make your own. Ihave in the past. It just involves making basic bread dough and then waiting for it to rise. Obviously. Then forming them into hoops and dropping them into boiling water for about 15 seconds prior to baking them. Easy peasy lemon squeezy! :o

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If you are looking for fresh bagels/croissants in the morning then we might be able to help you out.

It requires that you have a small electrical owen and a big enough freezer to keep the pre baked bagels frozen.

Read more in - http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?sh...76entry644176

or Thaivisa Comercial Ad - Bread Republic, Home delivery of Bangkoks finest breads and pastries.

(To admins - if this kind of post is against the rules of posting in the forum, please let me know.)

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In BKK, I've lately come across a place on Grab called "Monty's By Roast" -- Roast being the name of a local restaurant -- that has VERY good bagels by my taste.

 

They offer about a half dozen different varieties, including Sesame, Original, Cheddar Cheese and even Chocolate. The individual bagels run 60b apiece. But they also sell bags of 5 for 250b, and I'll typically buy one bag per week of those.

 

I've had the supposed bagels from the local bakeries at Tops and Villa, and don't care for those at all.

 

I've also ordered various versions from Au Bon Pain shops in the past, and liked those quite a bit... though their bagels via Grab run 70 - 80b apiece, with 80b being their price for a very tasty Double Cheddar Jalapeno bagel, along with 85b for a plain bagel with their cream cheese add-on.

 

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