Re: Where's the best Full English breakfast in Pattaya?
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Originally Posted by thrillbill
A couple details about breakfast in Thailand.... Many places serve bacon hardly cooked. If you want crispy bacon, you have to say: "sook, sook" (means well cooked). Next, when you see the word "sausage" as part of the breakfast, it is most likely a hotdog. Many times the coffee is instant.
Too funny....and makes me so happy I stay with "local" food during my visits. Hot dog, instant coffee, and raw bacon.
:pukeright: :pukeleft:
Now, granted I am just an ignorant yank and as such, should have no opinion on a proper English Breakfast...but I am curious.
For those that live in Thailand...or maybe are on extended visits....what percentage of the time do you eat local versus falang food / tastes of home?
EDIT: looks like daBoss (rightfully) started a new thread for me about Thai vs falang food so as not to hijack this one. Many thanks....
Re: Where's the best Full English breakfast in Pattaya?
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Originally Posted by gaymandenmark
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Originally Posted by joe552
thanks for your support, but I'm like the Queen - I never fart - it's SO common. :sign5:
Oh well, well, even a Queen has to fart sometimes ;-)
As Joe552 says, he would never do such a positively vulgar thing - he is so refined, he"pharts"
I hear he is also fond of the occassional "phuq"
Re: Where's the best Full English breakfast in Pattaya?
Papa David's today. I'm going to have a rest over the weekend, and start again next week. I'll keep publishing the results on my blog here - blog/NickysGayPattaya rather than keeping this thread going
You can read what I thought of Papa David's here - blog/NickysGayPattaya/breakfast_with_papa_b-438.html but as before, to whet your appetite, here's the main picture
http://www.nickysgaythailand.com/gay...bfast-papa.jpg
New places that have been suggested to me:
Maggs in Thepprasit
Lindas, Thappraya near the Hanuman Statue
Question Mark Bar
These add to
Pig & Whistle Second Road Soi 7
Palmers in Boyztown
Canterbury Tales in Soi Chaiaprook? (They have black pudding as part of the feast тАУ YUMMY)
Sea Fresh in Thapraya near Soi 7.
Pattaya Beer Garden on pier at end of beach road
Baan Dok Mai Guesthouse, Day/Night
Baywatch Diner on Beach Road (Walking St. end).
The Coffee Club on the ground floor of Royal Garden Plaza
Rich Man-Poor ManтАЩs: Soi 9 Jomtien
Thanks again to all who have posted places to visit. I've not added the Bistro Oscar (Poseidon) as they don't do a full English (I checked this morning). This list isn't closed - if anyone wants to suggest anywhere new ...
Re: Where's the best Full English breakfast in Pattaya?
I try to eat as much Thai food as poss..but sometimes i need a few home comforts and when you are away nothing tastes better than a English breakfast
Re: Where's the best Full English breakfast in Pattaya?
Canned beans with too much sugar.
Orange juice that is sugar water.
White bread with lots of sugar.
Cheap ham and sausages.
Sugar fruit spread (jam).
Coffee that tastes like from a school cafeteria
OK, eggs are eggs.
Such gourmets here!
Re: Where's the best Full English breakfast in Pattaya?
A friend suggested Linda's so we gave it a try. Small portions but the food was very good, service excellent, linen table cloths and napkins. Both the American and English breakfasts were 124 baht. The smokers can do their thing out on veranda and others can sit in air-conditioned comfort inside.
Re: Where's the best Full English breakfast in Pattaya?
This is what I consider to be flawlessly fried eggs and very hard to find in Asia outside your own kitchen:
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And here are perfectly poached eggs which I photographed at my favourite breakfast place in BKK with bacon fried exactly the way I like it:
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My favourite store bought baked beans are from America. I wonder if anyone has ever seen this brand available anywhere in Bangkok or elsewhere in Thailand?
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Re: Where's the best Full English breakfast in Pattaya?
I have to say those eggs look absolutely delicious.
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Re: Where's the best Full English breakfast in Pattaya?
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Originally Posted by scottish-guy
I have to say those eggs look absolutely delicious.
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Seconded. They've got a quality of genitalia as well.