next week I'm visiting Thailand I'll be in Phuket Khon Kaen and I'll see other provinces of Thailand I'll stay for more or less 2 months then I'll return to Greece and settle what I have to do Greece and again Thailand to open a restaurant with the necessary actions of course
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The post discusses an expat's plans to visit Thailand for two months, with intentions to establish a Greek restaurant upon returning. The conversation involves various comments from the community, asking about potential challenges, business regulations, and visa requirements for foreigners wishing to operate a restaurant in Thailand. Concerns about business ownership laws, hiring Thai staff, and the overall restaurant market in Thailand are also raised.
Have not seen that many good sources of lamb in Thailand
Tulip ********
Yes, of course you will, dear.
Christopher *************
What a tosser--- full of self importance
Christopher *************
So what --- the world does not need to know
Henrik *****
Opening ( another ) restaurant will not give you a workpermit to actually work in the restaurant, since most of the functions there are Thai only jobs.
Dan **********
I envy that! Just got back from Khon Kaen and other areas in the north and now bought a condo in Phuket. Hope to see you start up!
Connor **********
There's some propper prices on this page .
Andy ********
Good luck. I love Isaan region.
Mike ********
Thank god. You noticed the massive lack of restaurants and food vendors.
Rick **********
So what???
Bill **********
I am sure everyone is thrilled to bits to hear this 😂
Greta *****
Thanks for the heads up. I'll make sure I leave Phuket by then
Martin *********
Thanks for update
Mdl *****
Ye what??
Angelo ***********
For running a restaurant you will have some problems, e.g. simply getting Greek style Yoghurt (yes you can get) and cheese from goat or sheep. Or even good olive oil. Sent me a PM, I can give some hints.
Shane ************
Thaialnd doesn’t need another restaurant and you will learn a painful lesson
You will have a great deal of competition by adding yet another restaurant to the many already operating, also much will depend on the type of fare, ie Thai, Greek or other.
An interesting idea, but not easy to do & a great deal to consider. many Thai legal hoops to jump through plus ownership of property or operating a business by a non Thai is very restricted & very difficult to legally obtain.
..anyway 51% of tne business must belong to a thai person.....
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Baz *********
Opening a Greek restaurant in Thailand?
You are certainly taking on quite a challenge there..
And what visa have you arranged for this long term business venture in Thailand ?
Ben *****
Take your time, talk to an attorney/accountant/consultant (not FB), do a LOT of research. Then decide if you want to follow through with your business idea.
AJ ****
So what ? What do you want us to do ? Is there a question ? I really feel pity for your restaurant if this is the quality you bring
Ivan *********
Don't you have to be thai to open any business in Thailand
enjoy your holiday. Maybe consult a legal company in Bangkok about your business plan. I've used Sunbelt Asia and Siam legal both are good in my opinion and here in Bangkok. Maybe a Greek style restaurant will work here as not many