St Patrick's day menu in Hua Hin

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St Patrick's day menu in Hua Hin

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In the states corned beef and cabbage is the St Patricks day meal, not sure if it is in Ireland but I like it. Anyone know a restaurant/bar serving that? :cheers:
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migrant wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 4:11 pm In the states corned beef and cabbage is the St Patricks day meal
Pretty sure it was the British from where "Corned Beef" originated - salted/cured beef, so a bit of a strange one that "Corned Beef and Cabbage" really is classed as an Irish dish for St Patrick's Day (and by the way, he was Welsh.... :duck: :neener: ).

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pharvey wrote: Mon Mar 17, 2025 4:51 am
migrant wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 4:11 pm In the states corned beef and cabbage is the St Patricks day meal
Pretty sure it was the British from where "Corned Beef" originated - salted/cured beef, so a bit of a strange one that "Corned Beef and Cabbage" really is classed as an Irish dish for St Patrick's Day (and by the way, he was Welsh.... :duck: :neener: ).
You know those wacky Americans mixing every thing up. Once Trump buys Europe then, maybe we'll get it right. Heard he was investing in sheep shearing equipment for the Welsh portion :cheers: :cheers:
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Pretty sure it was the British from where "Corned Beef" originated - salted/cured beef, so a bit of a strange one that "Corned Beef and Cabbage" really is classed as an Irish dish for St Patrick's Day (and by the way, he was Welsh.... :duck: :neener: ).

Sorry I'm zero help with regards to your question, but hope you find the answer and enjoy yourself!! :thumb:
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Just to clear up the confusion:

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I've just noticed that Father Teds has bacon and cabbage on their Paddys Day menu.
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Thanks All!!
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