Are you able to bring sealed food items into Phuket e.g. sundried tomatoes, salami, salad biscuits etc
Bringing food to phuket
if they are sealed as in from the manufacturer i would say yes as we bought sealed items back to Australia, but why would you??
Bringing food to phuket
You can find pretty much everything you need at the shopping malls and supermarkets. You can certainly find salami and tomatoes. No need whatsoever to bring with you.
Maybe not everyone wants to spend their holidays shopping.
I agree with Monica - better to save your luggage weight for some good wine. : )
It would be like brining sand to the beach !
the supermarkets in phuket offer more than the one in sydney, and im not joking.
Buy it in Phuket and it will be the same price or even maybe cheaper.
Yes cheaper on the salami and ham, as that%26#39;s made in Thailand, but no on most other deli type foods. When you mean salad biscuits, do you mean crackers? Water crackers are very expensive in Phuket, so they are the only things I would bring (hopefully they won%26#39;t get crushed on the way). Water crackers were about $8 a pack when I wanted some at Christmas. Large cream crackers (like Sao%26#39;s) are good value though.
The variety of Thai food are just so wonderful and endless possibilities of seafood and fruits, etc. Why would you want to eat sun dried tomatoes and salami??? You can eat that at home any day. Be more adventurous and try something new! You will be so surprise at how good the foods are in the restaurants in Phuket, especially seafood. They will cook it to your order any way. If you are on the budget and want to eat package food, I have to agree with other people that posted. You will see supermarket in every corner. And for not so adventurous people, there are MacDonald at every corner as well, not to mention Starbucks.
Sometimes it%26#39;s nice to sit around at wherever you%26#39;re staying and watch the world go by with a wine and some nibbles that go with wine.
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