Angkor Wat: significant price increases from today.
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Re: Angkor Wat: significant price increases from today.
what prices have they raised in Thailand? other than Alcohol there isnt much difference in price compared to here, but the quality in Thailand is usually generally betterphrammoianchor wrote:This is just the beggining , They will raise it again and they will keep raising the prices of everything but not increase the quality , Same thing in malaysia and same as Thailand.Jamie_Lambo wrote:the price increase is ridiculous but if they get away with it fair play
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Re: Angkor Wat: significant price increases from today.
It's the first price rise in more than 20 years. Phrammoianchor is talking bollocks as usual.
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Re: Angkor Wat: significant price increases from today.
Tobacco, soft drink,baht buses and 711 food has gone up in Thailand.Jamie_Lambo wrote:what prices have they raised in Thailand? other than Alcohol there isnt much difference in price compared to here, but the quality in Thailand is usually generally betterphrammoianchor wrote:This is just the beggining , They will raise it again and they will keep raising the prices of everything but not increase the quality , Same thing in malaysia and same as Thailand.Jamie_Lambo wrote:the price increase is ridiculous but if they get away with it fair play
Even know Cambodia dont have baht buses these products all remain dirt cheap this side of the border.
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Re: Angkor Wat: significant price increases from today.
7/11 is still far cheaper compared to the mini marts in cambodia!phrammoianchor wrote:Tobacco, soft drink,baht buses and 711 food has gone up in Thailand.Jamie_Lambo wrote:what prices have they raised in Thailand? other than Alcohol there isnt much difference in price compared to here, but the quality in Thailand is usually generally betterphrammoianchor wrote:This is just the beggining , They will raise it again and they will keep raising the prices of everything but not increase the quality , Same thing in malaysia and same as Thailand.Jamie_Lambo wrote:the price increase is ridiculous but if they get away with it fair play
Even know Cambodia dont have baht buses these products all remain dirt cheap this side of the border.
baht busses are cheaper than motodops!
cant comment about ciggys as i dont smoke
for someone who lives on the cheap youre clueless
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Re: Angkor Wat: significant price increases from today.
How much are Angkor Wat entrance tickets in Khao San Rd.?
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I dunno i got a motodop for 1500 riel the other night thats about 13 baht.Jamie_Lambo wrote:7/11 is still far cheaper compared to the mini marts in cambodia!phrammoianchor wrote:Tobacco, soft drink,baht buses and 711 food has gone up in Thailand.Jamie_Lambo wrote:what prices have they raised in Thailand? other than Alcohol there isnt much difference in price compared to here, but the quality in Thailand is usually generally betterphrammoianchor wrote:This is just the beggining , They will raise it again and they will keep raising the prices of everything but not increase the quality , Same thing in malaysia and same as Thailand.Jamie_Lambo wrote:the price increase is ridiculous but if they get away with it fair play
Even know Cambodia dont have baht buses these products all remain dirt cheap this side of the border.
baht busses are cheaper than motodops!
cant comment about ciggys as i dont smoke
for someone who lives on the cheap youre clueless
But i dunno if You mean Cambodia is cheaper or thailand?
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Re: Angkor Wat: significant price increases from today.
phrammoianchor wrote:I dunno i got a motodop for 1500 riel the other night thats about 13 baht.Jamie_Lambo wrote:7/11 is still far cheaper compared to the mini marts in cambodia!phrammoianchor wrote:Tobacco, soft drink,baht buses and 711 food has gone up in Thailand.Jamie_Lambo wrote:what prices have they raised in Thailand? other than Alcohol there isnt much difference in price compared to here, but the quality in Thailand is usually generally betterphrammoianchor wrote: This is just the beggining , They will raise it again and they will keep raising the prices of everything but not increase the quality , Same thing in malaysia and same as Thailand.
Even know Cambodia dont have baht buses these products all remain dirt cheap this side of the border.
baht busses are cheaper than motodops!
cant comment about ciggys as i dont smoke
for someone who lives on the cheap youre clueless
But i dunno if You mean Cambodia is cheaper or thailand?
Jamie_Lambo wrote:what prices have they raised in Thailand? other than Alcohol there isnt much difference in price compared to here, but the quality in Thailand is usually generally betterphrammoianchor wrote:This is just the beggining , They will raise it again and they will keep raising the prices of everything but not increase the quality , Same thing in malaysia and same as Thailand.Jamie_Lambo wrote:the price increase is ridiculous but if they get away with it fair play
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Re: Angkor Wat: significant price increases from today.
Oxymoron right there.... If I had to resort to that shit, I'd stay home.711 food
As others have said: you show how clueless you are.
Re: Angkor Wat: significant price increases from today.
I think the cost of alcohol in Thailand is a killer. While the availability of decent wine has improved considerably in Thailand it seems not that easy to locate and still exorbitantly expensive compared with here. I can get a good Bordeaux in a wine bar here from about $17 a bottle, while in Bangkok you were looking at around $60 a bottle in a restaurant. A bottle of Haute Medoc for example can be had from about $25 and up in Bouchon Wine Bar here, whereas in Thailand it is over $100, and that is "over the counter" I hate to think what it costs in a restaurant. Even Black Label whiskey is under $30 a litre here whereas in Bangkok it is around $50.
There are also a lot of very good "deli's" here in Phnom Penh that supply good imported food at reasonable prices. I can get reasonable French pate from around $3 and foies gras from around $5 in addition to a really good selection of cheeses. I don't know if similar places exist in Bangkok now, and if they are easily locateable and how prices compare.
There are also a lot of very good "deli's" here in Phnom Penh that supply good imported food at reasonable prices. I can get reasonable French pate from around $3 and foies gras from around $5 in addition to a really good selection of cheeses. I don't know if similar places exist in Bangkok now, and if they are easily locateable and how prices compare.
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Re: Angkor Wat: significant price increases from today.
Cambodia has to be the cheapest place in the region when it comes to booze. Let's hope the government doesn't realize how much potential money is to be made with booze.Kuroneko wrote:I think the cost of alcohol in Thailand is a killer. While the availability of decent wine has improved considerably in Thailand it seems not that easy to locate and still exorbitantly expensive compared with here. I can get a good Bordeaux in a wine bar here from about $17 a bottle, while in Bangkok you were looking at around $60 a bottle in a restaurant. A bottle of Haute Medoc for example can be had from about $25 and up in Bouchon Wine Bar here, whereas in Thailand it is over $100, and that is "over the counter" I hate to think what it costs in a restaurant. Even Black Label whiskey is under $30 a litre here whereas in Bangkok it is around $50.
There are also a lot of very good "deli's" here in Phnom Penh that supply good imported food at reasonable prices. I can get reasonable French pate from around $3 and foies gras from around $5 in addition to a really good selection of cheeses. I don't know if similar places exist in Bangkok now, and if they are easily locateable and how prices compare.
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