About Lazy Sunday Bakery & Deli
Lazy Sunday Bakery & Deli is a Western expat-favourite deli on Pratumnak Hill. An expat staple for imported cold cuts, fresh-baked bread and proper Western cheese selections.
Western expat-favourite deli on Pratumnak. Suits expats after imported cold cuts and fresh bread.
Why visit
- Imported cold cuts including Italian salami, Spanish jamon, German pastrami and French saucisson, the deepest deli case in Pratumnak
- Fresh-baked country bread, sourdough and rye loaves baked daily on-site rather than imported frozen-and-defrosted
- Imported cheese case including French Camembert, Italian parmigiano and Dutch gouda, rare in Pattaya outside Bangkok delis
- Pratumnak Hill location is several degrees calmer than Beach Road, suiting refined expat clientele avoiding tourist-area chaos
- Coffee bar with proper espresso and seating area, useful for couples extending the visit beyond a quick deli pickup
What to expect
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Local tips
- Practical access is songthaews on the main routes Grab for elsewhere
- Carry small bills 100s and 50s for haggling vendors hate breaking 1000 notes
- Bring a foldable bag for purchases plastic-bag charges are now standard in Thailand
- Compare prices at two or three stalls before buying anything significant
Frequently asked questions
Can I haggle on price?
Light haggling is expected at market stalls but proper shops have fixed prices. A 10-20 percent discount is realistic on multi-item buys at stalls. Be polite the vendor will tell you yes or no quickly.
What is good to buy here?
Local-made items textiles and food products are usually the best-value purchases. Mass-produced souvenirs are similar across Thailand and not unique to {city}. Ask vendors which items are locally made versus imported.
Are foreign cards accepted?
Cash and Thai QR PromptPay are universal. Foreign credit cards work at larger shops but not market stalls. Carry 500-2000 baht in cash for any browsing trip.