Does it offer a choice of selected brekky items to make up as your breakfast, or just English with two eggs? That price is very good value
Locations that serve a "good" Amercian / English breakfast.
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Nit speaks very good English so sure she will be flexible, choice of fried or poached eggs for sure.
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I'm assuming that it's the same lady who had 'Nits Kitchen' on Soi 94. If so then it was good before the move so I imagine it's still of good quality.
And she was always very flexible.
And she was always very flexible.
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Re Nit's - I swap out the toast for fried bread and it's perfect!
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Can't think what you mean .......
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Thanks. My issue is replacing both eggs, as I am allergic to them. Hence preferring places where you can select from a list of items to make your own brekky. Not an issue in the UK, usually get extra bacon or a sausage, same at the Blues Bar in Khon Kaen, but language can be an insurmountable obstacle. But that shouldnt be an issue here. When back in town in the new year, I will give it a go.
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I'm sure she could do that and give you an extra sausage or more toast etccaller wrote:Thanks. My issue is replacing both eggs, as I am allergic to them. Hence preferring places where you can select from a list of items to make your own brekky. Not an issue in the UK, usually get extra bacon or a sausage, same at the Blues Bar in Khon Kaen, but language can be an insurmountable obstacle. But that shouldnt be an issue here. When back in town in the new year, I will give it a go.
Allergic to eggs? I'd top myself if that were me, 2 eggs almost every day, best food on the planet
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Just tried the German Bakery near Blueport.
They have English and American breakfast on the menu.
As an Athlete I tried the Farmers Breakfast which consists of a substantial bacon potato and onion omelette. A selection of nice breads, orange juice and coffee.
175bht
It was very nice.
They have English and American breakfast on the menu.
As an Athlete I tried the Farmers Breakfast which consists of a substantial bacon potato and onion omelette. A selection of nice breads, orange juice and coffee.
175bht
It was very nice.
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Combine a Big Boy Breakfast with a spot of people watching and your weekly shop at Burgers and Beer, 2nd floor Market Village. I've been going there for six years for curries, shepherd pie, toad in the hole, etc. etc. Two sizes of English breakfast and very decent sausages
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AFAIK 2nd floor doesn't open until 10.30 so I wouldn't really call it breakfast.
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Thats owned by Zebwer on 112. You will get the same at their restaurant.404cameljockey wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 2:26 pm Combine a Big Boy Breakfast with a spot of people watching and your weekly shop at Burgers and Beer, 2nd floor Market Village. I've been going there for six years for curries, shepherd pie, toad in the hole, etc. etc. Two sizes of English breakfast and very decent sausages
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Correct, minus the people watching and the shopping. The menus aren't exactly the same, Zabwer has a far more extensive one including a lot of Thai food, and some takeaway precooked dishes in a freezer. You can sit outside in a fan-equpped salah though. The food is excellent in both, the chef is very hot on quality.caller wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 3:40 pmThats owned by Zebwer on 112. You will get the same at their restaurant.404cameljockey wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 2:26 pm Combine a Big Boy Breakfast with a spot of people watching and your weekly shop at Burgers and Beer, 2nd floor Market Village. I've been going there for six years for curries, shepherd pie, toad in the hole, etc. etc. Two sizes of English breakfast and very decent sausages
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Interesting and very useful for me.404cameljockey wrote:Combine a Big Boy Breakfast with a spot of people watching and your weekly shop at Burgers and Beer, 2nd floor Market Village. I've been going there for six years for curries, shepherd pie, toad in the hole, etc. etc. Two sizes of English breakfast and very decent sausages
I've asked on here before about English breakfast in or very near MV and nobody responded
How much the two sizes do you know?
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But at their restaurant, they open at nine, apart from Wednesdays, when they are closed. I agree aboout their sausages. I'll be at their restaurant tomorrow for Haddock & chips.404cameljockey wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 5:22 pm Correct, minus the people watching and the shopping. The menus aren't exactly the same, Zabwer has a far more extensive one including a lot of Thai food, and some takeaway precooked dishes in a freezer. You can sit outside in a fan-equpped salah though. The food is excellent in both, the chef is very hot on quality.
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