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#26Posted 2008-02-27 06:53:39 TUK TUK in Phetchabun #27Posted 2008-02-27 08:53:04
Interesting video it travelled from LomSak direction to town where all the government buildings and schools are the junction it came to after leaving the main 21 is a dangerous junction (just before the archway) and I notice not even a glance to the right by the driver - no wonder accidents happen there
#28Posted 2008-03-06 13:38:49
Interesting video it travelled from LomSak direction to town where all the government buildings and schools are the junction it came to after leaving the main 21 is a dangerous junction (just before the archway) and I notice not even a glance to the right by the driver - no wonder accidents happen there Hi Mervyn I'm back in Phetchabun next week for a few days. Maybe we'll catch up. Kevin #29Posted 2008-03-06 14:28:26
Interesting video it travelled from LomSak direction to town where all the government buildings and schools are the junction it came to after leaving the main 21 is a dangerous junction (just before the archway) and I notice not even a glance to the right by the driver - no wonder accidents happen there Hi Mervyn I'm back in Phetchabun next week for a few days. Maybe we'll catch up. Kevin Hi Kevin I go down to FunCity on Thursday next week so make it before then no prob #30Posted 2008-03-08 21:49:22
I found the Falang Bar at last
Run by a nice guy called Ian it opens 4pm till midnight they do a very nice beef burger & proper chips mix of Thai & falang food served very reasonable
Edited by mgc, 2008-03-08 21:51:20. #31Posted 2008-04-08 18:51:54
macb, I live in 110 km south of Petchabun city, but play golf at the big army barracks on Highway 21 as you enter the city from the south, its called Battle Horse golf club. There are local ex-pats, a good 10-15 who meet up at 1000 am every Tuesday and Friday. They all seem to know a lot about Petch, so may be able to help you with your search!!. I do know this that opposite the Army barracks Tesco Lotus are building a very large supermarket and Big C likewise next door. In the early days of construction but it seems like it is a booming city and I will switch my monthly Tesco shop from Saraburi to Petchabun when all is built. you might not have to travel all the way to phetchabun for long, I heard tesco are looking to build one of their smaller type stores in wichianburi also. #32Posted 2008-04-08 18:55:51
macb, I live in 110 km south of Petchabun city, but play golf at the big army barracks on Highway 21 as you enter the city from the south, its called Battle Horse golf club. There are local ex-pats, a good 10-15 who meet up at 1000 am every Tuesday and Friday. They all seem to know a lot about Petch, so may be able to help you with your search!!. I do know this that opposite the Army barracks Tesco Lotus are building a very large supermarket and Big C likewise next door. In the early days of construction but it seems like it is a booming city and I will switch my monthly Tesco shop from Saraburi to Petchabun when all is built. you might not have to travel all the way to phetchabun for long, I heard tesco are looking to build one of their smaller type stores in wichianburi also. Tesco is due to open 11th I believe here and BIG C is looking very close to opening but not given a date as yet #33Posted 2008-04-09 21:56:37
you might not have to travel all the way to phetchabun for long, I heard tesco are looking to build one of their smaller type stores in wichianburi also.
[/quote] That would be good! as only 20km from Wichian, however Tesco's had planned to build a small store in Chai Badan- some 40 km further south down the highway 21. Apparently billboards were put up advertising this. I do 'nt think it was ever built due to opposition from all the local traders. Perhaps any folk from that part of Lop Buri province can shed some light?? #34Posted 2008-04-21 08:59:12
The Tesco store (Supersize) is up and running. running their own food kitchens. with pizza company, Mk and Chesters grill all will be open within 4 weeks. No firm date on Major cinema (4 screens) but, it will be soon. Big C running late should be open with 8 weeks.
Sorry , but it is like a breath of fresh air (Not forgetting the A/C down on freezing point). everybody (Thai's) are putting on the Sunday best to shop, just sit and have a lite lunch, Sure like Tesco UK some prices are higher, But not having to listen or deal with Chin mum/pop stores or the uncover market, with restricted goods, out of date products and who cares attitude. is great! All we need know is the coffee shop to supply beer and become the new farang corner! Maybe the Big C will sort that one out! As for Top land, I can see big changes coming to Phetchabun centre in the near future! This is going to shake up the live in shop owners who have strangled the town centre for too long with their T shirt shops and mobile phone outlets. Just my thinking! LOL #35Posted 2008-04-21 09:01:34
The Tesco store (Supersize) is up and running. running their own food kitchens. with pizza company, Mk and Chesters grill all will be open within 4 weeks. No firm date on Major cinema (4 screens) but, it will be soon. Big C running late should be open with 8 weeks. Sorry , but it is like a breath of fresh air (Not forgetting the A/C down on freezing point). everybody (Thai's) are putting on the Sunday best to shop, just sit and have a lite lunch, Sure like Tesco UK some prices are higher, But not having to listen or deal with Chin mum/pop stores or the uncover market, with restricted goods, out of date products and who cares attitude. is great! All we need know is the coffee shop to supply beer and become the new farang corner! Maybe the Big C will sort that one out! As for Top land, I can see big changes coming to Phetchabun centre in the near future! This is going to shake up the live in shop owners who have strangled the town centre for too long with their T shirt shops and mobile phone outlets. Just my thinking! LOL #36Posted 2008-05-06 10:24:41
I found the Falang Bar at last Run by a nice guy called Ian it opens 4pm till midnight they do a very nice beef burger & proper chips mix of Thai & falang food served very reasonable ![]() Rgds Kevin #37Posted 2008-05-06 12:23:01
I found the Falang Bar at last Run by a nice guy called Ian it opens 4pm till midnight they do a very nice beef burger & proper chips mix of Thai & falang food served very reasonable Rgds Kevin very easy to get to seetheir web site http://www.scoogies.com for details nice guy that runs the place and a mine of information from visa runs to girl bars #38Posted 2008-05-17 13:10:24
Just for anybody about Phetchabun if you have a word with Ian at Scoogies now he has a supplier of pies @ 70 thb and they are very good excellent pasty plus Gammon, sausage, sausage rolls all made locally so now more than worth a visit
#39Posted 2008-05-18 19:27:15
Just for anybody about Phetchabun if you have a word with Ian at Scoogies now he has a supplier of pies @ 70 thb and they are very good excellent pasty plus Gammon, sausage, sausage rolls all made locally so now more than worth a visit Can confirm pies have been tested very tasty and the sausage rolls the same #40Posted 2008-05-21 07:24:55
I'll be back in Phetchabun to see my wife, for a few weeks after June 7th.
If anyone wants to meet at Ian's.......Scoogie's. #42Posted 2008-06-01 20:01:27
Hi,
Is anyone familier with Wichienburi? if so would like to know if anyone knows of any new zelanders in Wichienburi Scotty #43Posted 2008-06-10 06:08:37
Hi, my first post, although I have been lurking on and off for a couple of years.I am English and visit Phetchabun about 3-4 times a year, good to hear of a bar to go to and meet other falangs.
My "family" are from Ban Bung Nam Tao, near Lom Sak where we have a house(Thai stlyle) and some land to build a more comfy place at some point. My GF is happy and pleased about Tesco/Big C, and has been to the movies so I guess it is all up and running fine now, I havent' been since March this year when it was still being finished.My feelings about Tesco are mixed, although I love the convenience and find going sadly interesting when bored! [/left]
I will be over for a couple of months from the beginning of August, after a week in Sin City,(with GF, we both like it)I will be up in Phetchabun and would be delighted to hook up for a beer or two at Scoogies now I know about it. Look forward to August and a visit to Scoogies, appreciate all the informative posts from all parts of the forums, Prestburypark[left] #44Posted 2008-07-02 13:48:52
wondering if the Tesco Lotus or BigC will provide online shopping and delivery?
Or phone order at least? My house is at least 1 hr away by car. Going to phetchabun centre during the weekend is fun but the commuting part is not. Anyone got the tesco credit card? It's a 2% discount card. Was thinking of getting it for the purpose of instalment payment for a LCD screen but seems not possible for a foreigner. Edited by billku, 2008-07-02 13:51:28. #45Posted 2008-07-02 18:34:45
Re Tesco card a foreigner can have one but it is a lot of hassle getting one about as good as getting a resident visa from what my wife found out.
If any body is ever visiting this area if you send me a PM I am always up for a drink at Scoogies by the way when I am in the village which is about 20 days per month #46Posted 2012-02-09 09:25:29
Hi, maybe you can help me. I just bought a piece of land in Bueng Sam Phan. We want to build a holiday house there of 42 square meters and we are looking for a constructor. Any advices please?
Thanks, Len #47Posted 2012-02-09 11:42:07
This is an old topic, from 2007/2008. For info, Scoogies is no longer open, however the ex owner can still be found at Battle Horse GC most Tuesday's/Friday's.
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