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Post by merchant seaman » April 2, 2013, 2:31 pm

It will be interesting to see what items sell and what will be restocked in a month or two. I bought a box of Better Cheddars crackers 6.5 oz or 184g for 169baht. Best when used by date 8 May 2013. One thing that is nice your check bin is printed out in english.


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Post by mortiboy » April 2, 2013, 3:01 pm

So far looking at reports back..... not impressed
Do they sell OXO's Gravy granules, Walkers chrips,shortcake biscuits ect?
Better range of goods at Cherm Chims it seems
Looks like a lot of products from USA sold there ?

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Post by pompui » April 2, 2013, 3:05 pm

I think Shado has summed it up nicely,for me 90% or even 95% of my shopping will continue in the likes of the existing supermarkets,food outlets and expenses on certain regular dining out businesses,not going to flip my monthly budget upside down to keep Villa happy to multipurchase goods when shopping at their outlet.
Will leave the hiso Thais,Laos and hiso Farang :shock: :-k to purchase eggs,milk,general foodstuffs there and pay by credit card for an even more expensive option :D

Are these Johnsonville sausages mentioned the bees knees or what :-k high meat sausages :-k Might just have to buy some,as long as they are reasonably priced,can be fussy at times :shock: :D 8)

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Post by merchant seaman » April 2, 2013, 3:16 pm

The Italian hot sausage 5 per package 1 lb 3 oz. or 538 g per package 279 baht. Sausage patty 6 per package 9 oz or255 g per package 159 baht.
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Post by jingjai » April 2, 2013, 3:32 pm

trubrit wrote:I have heard they have their own car park away from the multi story. Apparently like their other stores get a ticket stamped for free parking when you check out. Can anyone confirm? This would be great for me as I don't want the hassle of going round and round to park when there is no other shops that interest me. If so where is it? Opposite the Bangkok Bank entrance?
Same mindset as mine TB =D> .
merchant seaman wrote:If you enter across from the main Bangkok Bank there is VIP parking for Villa...
Forgive me, a little slow today :oops: :
MS, are you writing about the Bangkok Bank on Prajak Rd., between the Clock Tower and Tuangsri Muang?
I didn't even know Landmark Plaza had an entrance from Prajak Rd. I thought the only entrance was from Udon Dutsadee Rd.?
Or, am I more confused than I thought :confused: ?

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Post by merchant seaman » April 2, 2013, 3:38 pm

That' it. Bangkok Bank on Prajak Rd. Entrance is directly opposite the bank. Walk down one flight of stairs enter Landmark on B deck and Villa Market right there on your left.
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Post by harmonyudon » April 2, 2013, 3:44 pm

pompui wrote: Will leave the hiso Thais,Laos and hiso Farang :shock: :-k to purchase eggs,milk,general foodstuffs there and pay by credit card for an even more expensive option :D
Exactly what I thought, but did not expect this remark from YOU, sir...hehehehe
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Post by Shado » April 2, 2013, 3:48 pm

KB_Texas wrote:Can you remember what the calamata olives cost Shado? Also, they have Greek yogurt, did anyone see real Greek Feta (sheeps milk)? I will go down Thursday and look around too. Sounds like they do have a wide selection of 'new' things for UT. :)

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Calamata olives 6 oz jar = ฿145 (phaaeng mak). (I just love that bill print-out in English) However, they had several types of Calamata olives, some in plastic bags and different prices. Saw sheep's milk feta but already had some at home so didn't check the price. Greek yogurt 7 oz container = ฿59.

Also a nice little selection of kitchen gadgets such as meat and oven thermometers and cooking do-dads. They also have Glad Wrap. I bought 3 rolls as I much prefer it's handling properties to the typical local plastic cling wrap. Oh yeah, nearly forgot, Krusteaz Light & Crispy Waffle Mix = ฿186 (the wife loves waffles and my homemade ones never seem to be crispy enough. Will give Krusteaz a try although I think my waffle maker simiply doesn't get hot enough.)

Prepare to be there a while KB, you'll see stuff that you had long forgotten about. All tempting, all pricey but worth treating yourself to within reason.

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Post by Svein66 » April 2, 2013, 4:32 pm

The farang food I bought at Villa Market today:

Salami 110 baht
Jarlsberg cheese 6 slices 220 baht
Wasa "knekkebrød" 148 baht

I was very disappointed of the bread section! Really poor!! :cry:
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Post by merchant seaman » April 2, 2013, 4:54 pm

There was no selection of bread. Also fresh meat and poultry was just as bad. Was hoping to get some ground beef, none.
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Post by JR » April 2, 2013, 5:01 pm

Had a look today but not impressed. Cheese, only in plastic packs, sliced maybe a dozen slices. My bad memory so do nor remember price but not good. I do remember the price on seedless grapes, 279B a kilo! and over a hundred for a single grapefruit. Don't think I will bother going back.

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Post by Shado » April 2, 2013, 5:04 pm

There was no selection of bread. Also fresh meat and poultry was just as bad. Was hoping to get some ground beef, none.
Saw ground beef in the meat display about 12:30 today. Don't recall the price.

Agree, the bread selection was pretty slim. We were looking for some nice freshly baked loaves but didn't see anything that looked tempting. I suspect we will keep on buying Top's ground beef and most of our other meat and poultry at our usual shopping spots.

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Post by merchant seaman » April 2, 2013, 5:48 pm

Well some products in Villa that never I have seen before in Udon and quite thankful for some of them. How long thier inventory will stay so expansive is any one's guess. My guess in a few month's it will be reduced, especially on perishables. I also noticed that although the shelves seemed to be fill they weren't very deep. The freezer section although many imported items only a few of each. Hopefully in the future will still get some of those hard to get imported items. Will just have to wait and see. Tesco's, Big C, Tops, and Chern Chims for the weekly shopping.
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Post by gudtymchuk » April 2, 2013, 6:53 pm

I, for one, am quite satisfied with Villa Market especially after discovering the VIP parking off of Prajak road so easy in and out. Yes, most items are more expensive and in time I am sure the stock will be reduced as items that do not sell will not be replaced. This ain't Bangkok yet so not the same customer base. Had a very nice pepper loaf and cheddar sandwich with a chilled crispy vlasic pickle for lunch. My tummy was overjoyed... :lol: :lol:
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Post by American » April 2, 2013, 9:31 pm

merchant seaman wrote:How long thier inventory will stay so expansive is any one's guess. My guess in a few month's it will be reduced, especially on perishables.
gudtymchuk wrote: Yes, most items are more expensive and in time I am sure the stock will be reduced as items that do not sell will not be replaced.
Awww, c'mon. Be positive. You guys are just sayin' that because that's always what happens. :?

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Post by rickfarang » April 3, 2013, 12:48 am

Techland wrote:> The Carrefour closing in Udon was not due to local difficulties but a National decision to pull out of the entire Thai market

That might be the reason on paper, but IMHO the truth is that it lacked customers big time and did not make any profit at all.
But in reality, Carrefour pulled out of the entire S.E. Asian region, for whatever reason. Sorry to see them go.

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Post by pompui » April 3, 2013, 12:27 pm

Popped in this morning for pricing up of goods,the extra parking area was blocked of so had to use the main carpark area,a little tight for pickups but ok,roped of area on early levels being unroped about 11.30 so best go there about that time.
The disappointments for me in comparing to Sukhumvit was the cheese selection,the varied tinned imported products,lack of chutney/mustard selection,lack of German selection,limited frozen meat section,one cashier with a large queue and no Walkers crisps [-X
The bread selection was en par with Sukhumvit with a good selection IMO,chilled meat/deli not bad with Thai French and Toyima Wagyu Beef/ribeye,some US also.Apologies as only noted a selection of prices below 8)

Chilled meat
Toyima Wagyu Beef 450/kg
Toyima Wagyu Ribeye 440/kg

Cheese
Wykes Farm extra mature cheddar 150/kg
Brie Le Maubert 60% 160/kg
Danish Blue Cheese 125/kg
Gouda wheel Young Cryovac 48 110/kg

Bread
Sour rustical,kk multigrain,Oat & Rye,Bavaria,Whole seed 65 baht medium sliced loaves
Papafarang large loaf75
Other breads from Papafarang including Naan and 4 muffins for 100 baht

Others
Paul Newmans classic and ranch dressing dressing 155 baht
Sharwoods Tikka Masala 185 baht but no Mango chutney or any other sauce options
Heinz Baked beans 135 baht
Mushy peas 59 baht
Post grape nuts cereal 245 baht
Haribos 80 baht
Dr Pepper 48 baht a can
Yorkies cornish pasty 66 baht
Yorkies Steak/Kidney pie 59 baht
Yorkies Scotch egg 43 baht
Papafarang pies and cornish pasties,price mentioned in previous thread
Carr cheese biscuits 64 baht
Doritos original/ salted chips 145 baht
Burger Kurbiskern/Sonnenblunne 170 baht
Bookhouse fatboy sausages 5 for 245 baht
Bookhouse bacon,not priced unfortunately,did not realise they were selling sausages and bacon in Villa Market, thought Papafarangs was going to do that :-k
Fray Bentos 475g 199 baht
FG Yams 390 baht/kg
Aus Yellow Squash 690 baht/kg
Potato Aus 195 baht/kg
Potatao Royal Blue Aus 295 baht/kg

Loads of prices for you to chew on \:D/ ,could not find Colemans mustard.hp sauce,Branston,Bisto gravy but may have missed them. :shock: 8)

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Post by jackspratt » April 3, 2013, 1:08 pm

pomps can you confirm those prices please.

The steak and cheeses particularly seem incredibly cheap. :D

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Post by pompui » April 3, 2013, 1:17 pm

Have double checked my notebook,the prices are correct,according to what they have written down on their little cards re steak and cheese.Brie is same price as Udon Delices sells at,you just tell them how much you want.Shame not more options up here,did not price up any prepackaged cheeses as like to choose how much I want. :D

ps tell me which ones seem cheap,might just pop back in a few days and buy a load if they have priced them wrong :D

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Post by KB_Texas » April 3, 2013, 1:32 pm

Delices sells Brie at 160 baht per *100 grams*. (I know because I buy it all the time) If Villas is indeed 160 baht a kilo, that IS incredibly cheap for brie and I will buy a wheel of it tomorrow! :D

Same with the Wagyu. IIRC CC offers the Wagyu at 860 (??? I could be way off here) baht a kilo, so if it is 440 baht a kilo for the Wagyu ribeye, I will need to buy a freezer. ;)

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