Locations that serve a "good" Amercian / English breakfast.
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The very best breakfast I have ever had was in the Sofitel Hua Hin. If you want to push the boat out, you will not do better. I am not a fan of the hotel, but the breakfast is the best I have ever had in the whole world!
Second best to that was in Hong Kong 50 years ago.
Second best to that was in Hong Kong 50 years ago.
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Its not owned by Sofitel anymore siani, it's part of the centara group (Central Dept. stores and all that).
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Re: Locations that serve a "good" Amercian / English breakfast.
Yes, I heard that somewhere, not that I would stay there again. The breakfast was memorable thoughcaller wrote:Its not owned by Sofitel anymore siani, it's part of the centara group (Central Dept. stores and all that).

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Squealing Pig on soi 102 opens at 9. Big breakfast is 135 baht. Black coffee is real coffee, not espresso.
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Had a great breakfast here, ( Anna's café, soy 94, directly opposite the Narawan hotel, next to the railway crossing ) yesterday.
Real coffee and homemade black pudding.
Real coffee and homemade black pudding.
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What about the sausages and bacon. Were they real, or Thai style?
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Real Americans don't eat black pudding.christopher1 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2017 10:09 amHad a great breakfast here, ( Anna's café, soy 94, directly opposite the Narawan hotel, next to the railway crossing ) yesterday.
Real coffee and homemade black pudding.
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Good, more for me!m_right wrote:Real Americans don't eat black pudding.christopher1 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2017 10:09 amHad a great breakfast here, ( Anna's café, soy 94, directly opposite the Narawan hotel, next to the railway crossing ) yesterday.
Real coffee and homemade black pudding.
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Re: Locations that serve a "good" Amercian / English breakfast.
one feature of American breakfasts is that in the North you get, Hash Browns, in the South, Grits.
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m-right. Read the thread title! 

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For us non Americans and English:
American Breakfast
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English breakfast
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American Breakfast
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English breakfast
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If Thai hotels use the above descriptions, it could explain some of the crap served up every morning 

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There are variations of English breakfast all over, erm, England! I think the only three ingredients common to all would be egg, bacon and sausage. I've seen it served with laver bread in North Devon (obviously a Welsh connection there) and the wonderfully yummy Staffordshire oatcakes in Leek, which was my favourite!
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The large breakfast at El Murphys (served in an oblong oven ready dish) is excellent! It comes with black and white pudding...
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Re: Locations that serve a "good" Amercian / English breakfast.
the Zappa quote should be attributed to Jon Hendricks who sang it on the album, Lambert, Hendricks and Ross Sing a Song of Basie, recorded in the late '50's. the song was called Little Pony, a tribute to the alto saxaphone player Pony Poindexter. (I think that was the song.)
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